Friday, April 29, 2011

SWIMMING FEDERATION to cancel the Open-water races in Mexico

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — the open water Grand Prix event in Mexico has been canceled because the water quality was judged unsafe.FINA says its sports medical Committee recommended the calling off the Sumidero Canyon. FINA at May 7, the governing body of swimming event, the Mexican swimming Federation, said the documents showed "that FINA would reveal its swimmers to comply with the terms and conditions of these suspicious water."FINA is the open water competitions with a view to examining the swimmer Fran Crippen in the hot conditions, and the United Arab Emirates, last October The Mexican entry, 9.3 mile races for men and women in the death of independent panels of critical safety on receipt of the reports, was the fifth of a scheduled stop on the 11-race calendar.For more information about the print code and access rights, visit our FAQ. Report corrections and clarifications, contact Standards Editor Brent Jones. For consideration for publication in the newspaper to comment letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and State inspection. You can view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We've updated the chat help. Changes include a brief overview of the monitoring process and the report of the "report abuse" button (). Read more.

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