Alexander Dale Oen passed away

nbcsports.msnbc.com/.../ Dale Oen earned his biggest triumph in the pool at last year's worlds in Shanghai when he won the 100 breaststroke, a victory that provided some much-needed joy back in Norway just three days after the massacre by right-wing extremist Anders Breivik that killed 77 people - including children at a summer camp. Dale Oen dedicated the win to the victims of that massacre, pointing to the Norwegian flag on his cap after the finish to send a message back home. "We need to stay united," he said after the race. "Everyone back home now is of course paralyzed with what happened but it was important for me to symbolize that even though I'm here in China, I'm able to feel the same emotions." Just yesterday, he was mentioned as a medal favorite in Swimming World's 100 breaststroke Olympic preview.
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  • Was talking to my bro today and she said there are four teams in Flagstaff now training at NAU. I hope Gull reads this cause I have a question. Can high altitude training potentially impact a pre-existing heart condition? Or, what general statements can you make about training at altitude?
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  • Was talking to my bro today and she said there are four teams in Flagstaff now training at NAU. I hope Gull reads this cause I have a question. Can high altitude training potentially impact a pre-existing heart condition? Or, what general statements can you make about training at altitude?
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