Artistic swimming competition held at Dalhousie University
Athletes took to the pool at Dalhousie University for an artistic swimming competition. The event highlights the sport's growth in Atlantic Canada.
Athletes took to the pool at Dalhousie University for an artistic swimming competition. The event highlights the sport's growth in Atlantic Canada.
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