Lisa Laing, a two-time kidney transplant recipient, will represent Great Britain in swimming at the 2025 World Transplant Games in Germany.
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Hosted on MSNRykneld swimmers raising vital funds for Cancer ResearchRykneld swimming team in North east Derbyshire have 17 swimmers ranging from Learn to Swim to senior competitive squad swimmers aged between 5 and 16 years old. They are joining forces to raise money ...
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Outsports on MSNDan Jervis, only out gay male swimmer at Paris Olympics, retires at 28 after having swam for ’10-year-old Dan’A two-time Olympian and Commonwealth Games silver medalist for Wales, Dan Jervis says his “priorities have changed." The post ...
Paralympic gold medallist, Leo McCrea has confirmed that he has set his sights on the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. Leo, who is a 21-year-old Bournemouth University student from Poole, spoke to Buzz ...
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Peterborough Evening Telegraph on MSNGlobe-trotting PACTRAC stars deliver impressive results in triathlon and ice swimming!PACTRAC’s Amy Mellor picked up an outstanding bronze medal for Team GB in the International Ice Swimming World Championships ...
Do Olympic gold medal times matter? The truth is, the Games are more about the moment and coming through when it matters most ...
Evolution is traditionally associated with a process of increasing complexity and gaining new genes. However, the explosion ...
Meghan Markle has been praised by an Invictus Games competitor who met the duchess on Saturday. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, ...
Two new members of the Great Britain Age Group Team have been chosen to join the existing Yellow Jersey Ambassadors for 2025. Following a competitive selection process, Tej Thaker and Sarah Myford ...
Only an hour after Wiffen’s success another Northern Ireland swimmer secured a gold medal. While Jack McMillan did not participate in the Olympic 4x200m freestyle final that was won by Team GB ...
Aquatics GB is pleased to confirm the appointments of Swim England-nominated directors Sara Todd and Joan Wheeler to its Board.
Only an hour after Wiffen’s success another Northern Ireland swimmer secured a gold medal. While Jack McMillan did not participate in the Olympic 4x200m freestyle final that was won by Team GB ...
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