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scopOphilic_micromessaging_1567 - scopOphilic1997 presents a new micro-messaging series: small, subtle, and often unintentional messages we send and receive verbally and non-verbally. (2022 2023)
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Cayman's swimmers take to the sea for training
Cayman’s swimmers take to the sea for training
Zachary Moore
Jordan Crooks
Alison Jackson
(CIASA): Government’s recent announcement that the beaches are once again open for exercise saw Cayman’s competitive swimmers grabbing their goggles and caps and heading straight to our famous Seven Mile Beach.
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Cayman’s swimmers competing at world championships
Cayman’s swimmers competing at world championships
(L-R) Coach Bailey Weathers, Jordan Crooks, Raya Embury-Brown and team manager Sandy Hew
(CNS Local Life): Newcomers to the major international swimming stage, Cayman athletes Raya Embury-Brown and Jordan Crooks are joining veterans Lauren Hew and Brett Fraser at the 18th annual FINA World Championships in South Korea. More than 2,500 competitors representing 194 countries are participating…
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Close finish at sea swim
Close finish at sea swim
Richard Hew of CUC with a group of young swimmers at the event
(CNS Local Life): The 30th annual CUC 800m Sea Swim took place Saturday, 12 January with 125 swimmers participating in the loop course which started and ended at Governor’s Beach. Overall first, second and third place winners finished within seconds of each other providing an exciting finish for the crowds, stated a Cayman Islands…
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Cayman’s swimmers earn 14 medals
Cayman’s swimmers earn 14 medals
(L-R) Swim team members Jillian Crooks, Stefano Bonati, Jake Alberga, Avery Lambert, Allyson Belfonte, Corey Frederick-Westerborg, Jordan Crooks, Sabine Ellison and Sophie Ackerley.
(CNS Local Life): Cayman’s National Swim Team came home last week with 14 medals from the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Confederation (CCCAN) Championships held in Aruba, clocking 10 national and CIASA…
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Swimming records broken at Nationals
Swimming records broken at Nationals
Swimmers ready for action at the Nationals (CNS Local Life): Several national and Cayman Islands Aquatic Sports Association (CIASA) records were broken at the annual CIASA National Championship, held 15-18 February 2018 and marking the single largest competitive swimming competition of the year in the 25m short course. For four days every February, qualifying heats take place every morning with…
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Sea swim awash with participants
Sea swim awash with participants
Some of the swimmers at the event (CNS Local Life): The 30th annual Flow 800m Sea Swim, which took place Saturday, 13 May, attracted 113 swimmers to participate in the loop course which started and ended at Governor’s Beach. The overall winners finished within three seconds of each other providing an exciting finish for the crowds. John Bodden finished first in 10:47, followed by Rory Barrett…
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