This is a continuing series in why everybody should learn how to swim as many activities take place around water.
One day after American diver David Boudia won the gold medal on the 10 meter platform, several swimmers from Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and Williamsport took to Penn State to try their hand at the high dives. Click on any of the pictures to enlarge (some neat facial expressions).
One day after American diver David Boudia won the gold medal on the 10 meter platform, several swimmers from Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and Williamsport took to Penn State to try their hand at the high dives. Click on any of the pictures to enlarge (some neat facial expressions).
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After passing the swimming test (little ones need to show they can swim 25 yards and tread water for a few minutes), Lake jumped into the water. |
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Jacob's flips don't seem as graceful as the ones on tv this past week |
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McCartney has a unique jumping style |
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Nash needed goggles to complete the dive |
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Alex's unique perspective on entry to the water |
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Lydia's flip was probably the best executed of the day |
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Emma trying the 1 meter diving board |
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No Penn State visit is complete without a stop at the Creamery |
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Divers finish the day off with with a picture at the Nittany Lion |