Showing posts with label swimmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimmer. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Swimmer Missy Franklin Attends Cirque du Soleil Presents "One Night For ONE DROP"

Las Vegas, Nevada - Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer Missy Franklin 17 years of ages looked beautiful in a blue dress as she attended Cirque du Soleil's 'One Night for ONE DROP' at Hyde Bellagio on March 22, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Melissa Jeanette Franklin born May 10, 1995 is an American-Canadian swimmer and four-time Olympic gold medalist. She currently holds the world record in the 200-meter backstroke and the American record in both the 100-meter and 200-meter backstroke.
 Photos BY: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Cirque du Soleil

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Search for Missing Navy sailor


Coast Guard, Navy, local agencies search for Navy sailor
HONOLULU - The Coast Guard, Navy, Ocean Safety and Honolulu Fire Department are searching for a Navy sailor near Kaena Point, Oahu, Wednesday.

Coast Guard Sector Honolulu was notified that a Hawaii-based sailor was reported missing after he became separated from other members of his command during an open ocean swim training evolution off Kaena Point Tuesday afternoon.

An MH-65 dolphin helicopter crew out of Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point and a response boat-medium crew from Coast Guard Station Honolulu were diverted from a training exercise at 6:30 p.m. to begin searching the area. A Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules airplane crew began assisting with the search at 1 a.m. Wednesday. The Honolulu Fire Department Air One helicopter and a fire department land company searched the sea and shoreline until nightfall. Coast Guard rescue crews continued to search the sea and shoreline throughout the night.

Search crews Wednesday include the contracted Navy tug Sea Commando, the Coast Guard Cutters Walnut and Kittiwake, a 45-foot Response Boat-Medium from Coast Guard Station Honolulu, and Coast Guard aircraft. Ocean Safety crews aboard a jet ski and several assets from the Honolulu Fire Department, including the Air One helicopter, a 24-foot rescue boat and a shoreline crew are searching.

Sector Honolulu watchstanders are utilizing the Search and Rescue Optimal Planning System, a computer program which calculates environmental factors such as weather; wind, current speed and direction to determine a search area with the highest probability for locating a missing person in the water. In addition to SAROPS, Coast Guard crews have deployed three Self-Locating Datum Marker buoys to better assist rescue crews in coordinating their search patterns. The SAROPS program is presently in agreement with the physical datum marker buoys on the optimal search area.