Summer Olympic sports
Olympic Games: Cleaning the Seine cost €1.4 billion and was deemed unsuitable due to yesterday’s storm
Rainfall on Friday and Saturday in Paris contaminated the Seine’s waters in the following hours, forcing organizers to cancel the triathlon training scheduled for this morning in the famous river, but they remain “confident” that the events will proceed as planned on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Gyms, swimming pools allowed to reopen
Ljubljana – Gyms and swimming pools will reopen on Monday under strict conditions according to a new government decree that also allows younger registered athletes who are members of national teams to train.
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2,400 swimmers to cross Istanbul's Bosphorus in cross-continental swimming race
Some 2,400 swimmers from 50 countries will take part in the 30th Samsung Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swimming Race to be held on July 22.
Tokyo's Water is too Dirty for Olympic Competitions
The Tokyo Gulf water, in which some competitions have to happen at the Olympic Games in 2020, is too dirty and does not meet the standards of international federations. A water survey in the Odaya area has shown that at least for the time being there will not be any competitions.
The enticing but dangerous waters of Jacob’s Well In Texas
We all love water, swimming in lakes, the sea, rivers, and pools, at Outdoor Revival we try to get into the water as much as possible but we’re also cautious, if we weren’t we might not be here to give you all this lovely information each day!
Sometimes some caution needs to be applied to the most beautiful looking pools, rivers, and seas…
Black Sea Tall Ships Regatta to End in Bulgaria's Varna
A sailing boat race begins on Thursday from the Black Sea port of Constanta, with two top-class sailing boats from Bulgaria departing from Varna.
The SCF Black Sea Tall Ships Regatta, one of the world's top sailing-boat races, this year includes the ports of Varna, Russia's Sochi and Novorossiysk, and Romania's Constanta.