Übersetzung für '
first swim' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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- Giant otters take their first swim in the cool waters while sloths get a slow start to their day beneath the mystical canopy.
- The first swim club to announce their presence at Pan Am Pool was the Cardinal Swim Club.
- Katz's father taught her how to swim at age two, and she competed in her first swim meet at age seven.
- Craig finished the world first swim following an intensive 3 month long training programme and completed all of his training in the river Avon.
- Pugh is known for undertaking the first swim across the North Pole in 2007 with the aim of highlighting the melting of the Arctic sea ice.
- The Silver Hawk first swimming and diving championship was in 2014, which was also the first swim and dive championship for a Lincoln school since 1999.
- 1976 - MasterCraft introduced the first swim platform on a ski boat.
- Also, in 1984, Sandals launched the Caribbean's first swim-up bar at its Montego Bay Resort in Jamaica.
- The pups take their first swim around one to two weeks of age.
- By the age of 10, she competed in her first swim meet where she met retired Paralympic swimmer Elizabeth Stone.
- In the opening ceremonies on August 24, 1927, the local Olympic gold medal holder Duke Kahanamoku made the first swim (it was his birthday).
- Thomas started swimming lessons at age five and her first swim club was the Richmond Kigoos.
- and the completion of an underwater task at the end of the first swim.
- The first swim team at the University of Texas was created and developed under Tex Robertson.
- The turtle to first swim the 1,628 miles wins the marathon.
- Their commitment to children ensures that safety always comes first.
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