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| No pool no problem for Palestinian swim team |
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| Written by AlArabiya.net | |||
| Friday, 11 April 2008 08:16 | |||
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{mosimage} Arrives in Manchester for world championshipsDUBAI (AlArabiya.net) - They may have no country, no pool, no funding and no medals, but nothing could stop the Palestinian swim team from competing at the world championships in Manchester. “Supporting a swim team is not a high priority for Palestinians,” said 14-year-old competitor Yara Dawani, 14. “When you have to think where you will get water to drink or bathe due to restrictions, filling a pool is considered frivolous." Unlike other competitors, Palestinian swimmers have no proper training facilities, and are forced to use one of two public swim centers – an 18-meter pool in Bethlehem or a 25-meter pool at the YMCA in Occupied Jerusalem. “But that is virtually useless when you live in Jenin, Ramallah or Beit Sahour and your travel time, one way, can take up to eight hours due to the check points," said Ibrahim Tawil, President of the Palestinian Swimming Federation.
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