“Unfortunately, it doesn’t take much contamination to create a messy problem so it’s important to prevent germs from getting into pools and lakes as much as possible,” said WDH Epidemiologist Courtney Tillman.
This knowledge could come in handy. Plus, it's an excuse to go for a dip. A moose solved a fly problem by doing something very simple. She went for a relaxing swim.
David Rule is a great swimmer. Maybe "great" isn't doing him justice. He just completed a 9-mile swim across the deepest lake in Wyoming. Did I mention this is the 5th time he's done it?
I've just added an item to my bucket list and I'm sharing because I think you might want to consider it, too. It's swimming in a Wyoming geothermal underground cave. Let's dive in.
It's not everyday that a collegiate student-athlete gets to compete in his old high school. University of Wyoming junior Tyler Cox will get to enjoy that moment Sunday, when the Wyoming Cowboys wrestle the South Dakota Jackrabbits in Gillette.
The Olympics have been going on for almost a week now, and we’ve finally gotten an answer to the most burning question of the games: do competitive swimmers pee in the pool? According to Carly Geehr, a former member of the US National Swimming Team, they do. A lot.