Twenty - four
great swimmers from all parts of the world.
Not exact matches
The 21 - year - old
swimmer from Americus, Ga., had made
great gains in recent months, and her performance at the trials, in which she set American records in the 50 - and 100 - meter freestyles and won the 100 butterfly, was stunning to some observers.
Paralympic
swimmer Tully Kearney was selected to represent
Great Britain at the Paralympics but injury has forced her to withdraw
from the Games.
The depth goes
from 5 ft — 10 ft, so unless your little one is a
great swimmer they can not exactly just stand in it and splash around.
Play 1: The Olympics — Ancient and Modern «Ancient»: Sostratos (wrestler / boxer) Leonidas (runner) Gymnast «Modern»: Rower
Swimmer Kallipateira (boxer's mother) Play 2: Modern Olympics 1896 - 1912 Narrator Athletes
from: France, America,
Great Britain, Greece, Sweden Play 3: Modern Olympics 1920 — 1936 (Impact of 2 world wars) Narrator Athletes
from: Belgium, France, Netherlands, USA, Germany Play 4: Modern Olympics 1948 — 1964 (End of World Wars — The Soviet Union joins the Games) Narrator Athletes
from: Britain, Finland, Australia, Italy, Japan Play 5: Modern Olympics 1968 — 1984 (Tragedy & Triumph) Narrator Athletes
from: Mexico, West Germany, Canada, U.S.S.R., U.S.A. Play 6: Modern Olympics 1988 — 2004 (To the Future) Narrator Athletes
from: South Korea, Spain, U.S.A., Australia, Greece Plus 2 Updates Plays 7 and 8 have been added, at the end, as updates (available off www.plays-r-ussell.com as separate scripts) Play 7 Beijing 2008 Play 8 London 2012 Other Olympic scripts by Sue Russell: ASSEMBLIES Brazil Host Country to the Olympics 2016 Assembly Olympics PRIDE Assembly (PSHE «team spirit» script) Rio 2016 Olympic Games Assembly - covering all 28 sports Rio 2016 Olympic Games Assembly including history events and ode History of the Olympics Assembly Olympics Assembly for Key Stage 1 Rio 2016 Paralympics 2016 Assembly GUIDED READING SCRIPTS Olympics PRIDE Guided Reading QUIZ Rio 2016 Olympic Games Quiz - 100 questions and answers!
There is a lot of misinformation out there about Marine Stingers, Irukandji and Jelly fish on the
Great Barrier Reef so we have had Dr Lisa - Anne Gershwin a Senior Marine Stinger Adviser put down in her own qualified words the real risks, potential and probability of danger when swimming on the
Great Barrier Reef
from November to May each year and the precautions you should be aware of to lessen your chances of being that one in a million
swimmers getting stung.
From nervous
swimmers to diving experts, a day spent with this dive centre is
great fun and a brilliant introduction to a menagerie of underwater life.
Thanks to the protection they receive
from their shape, these bays are
great for snorkeling and
swimmers who are not the most experienced, while on shore there are soft sands and lots of coconut palms.
The giant killer whale
from Free Willy has been replaced with a pole vaulter and the
swimmer on the Jaws poster is more concerned about getting the gold than about a giant
great white shark.