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July 30th, 2006

Beijing Olympics already having problems




From corruption to increased pollution, the Beijing Olympics is already experiencing its share of problems. Several officials have been questioned or detained because of concerns over corruption.

In spite of promises that the Olympics would help China clean up its environmental problems, this year’s air quality tests are the worst in five years. Historic areas that were supposed to be preserved are being destroyed at a record pace.

In contrast to the problems, some test events will take place starting in mid-August. Chinese officials maintain that everything is going as it is supposed to.

In September we will be able to provide eyewitness accounts, as we will have a writer in Beijing for the month of September. Mareike Ohlberg lived with us as an exchange student from Germany several years ago. She is now an Asian Studies major in Heidelberg and has spent a year living in China. In September she will be spending the month in Beijing and posting posts and pictures related to travel, the Olympics, what it’s like to get around in China if you only speak English, and more. So make sure to check in for first-person accounts of the Olympic progress.

July 23rd, 2006

Open Water Distance Swimming to debut in Beijing




In two years, at the Beijing Olympics, yet another new sport will be added— open water distance swimming. That means you get into a large body of water (I’m not sure if it has to be an ocean, or if large lakes count), and you swim a LONG way. The United States is pretty ill-prepared for the sport at this point in time.

Case in point, the current national champion is 14 and just took up the sport a couple of months ago. That means that either she is a BRILLIANT swimmer, or the United States depth of talent is a bit shallow.

Despite that, it seems like a really interesting sport. Swimming the English Channel and other long distance swimming has always attracted attention and crowds. It will be interesting to see how that translates in an Olympic venue.

July 17th, 2006

2006 ConocoPhillips National Championships Broadcast Live




With less than two years to go until the 2008 Olympic Team, I thought you might want to see an early preview of some of the top swimmers from the US.

WCSN, a web-based sports broadcasting network, will be streaming FREE live coverage of the 2006 ConocoPhillips National Championships in Irvine, CA this Aug. 3-5. More than 20 former Olympic gold medalists (Michael Phelps, Natalie Coughlin, Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Katie Hoff and others) are expected to be competing at the 2006 National Championships this year.

It should be fun to watch for all of you interested in the US Olympic swim team.



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