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ISHOF honors heroic deeds.(International Swimming Hall of Fame awards )(Brief Article)

Aquatics International

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In an effort to recognize the public's role in drowning prevention, The International Swimming Hall of Fame is introducing a Heroic Deed Award program to honor members of the public who save people from drowning. To be eligible, nominees must meet three criteria: 1) the deed must occur in an aquatic environment and must be performed by a member of the public ...

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