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  2. Lifesaving South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .lifesaving .co .za. Lifesaving South Africa ( LSA) is a South African organisation that promotes water safety and provides surf rescue services. LSA is a founding member organisation of the International Life Saving Federation, [1] and a member of Royal Life Saving Society. It is recognised by DSAC and SASCOC.

  3. United States Lifesaving Association - Wikipedia

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    As it grew, in 1971, the United States Lifesaving Association was a founding member of World Life Saving which later merged into the International Life Saving Federation. [1] [3] [7] In 1979, as part of an effort to expand its scope nationally it renamed itself to the United States Lifesaving Association and opened membership to any lifesaving ...

  4. United States Life-Saving Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Life-Saving Service [1] was a United States government agency that grew out of private and local humanitarian efforts to save the lives of shipwrecked mariners and passengers. It began in 1848 and ultimately merged with the Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard in 1915.

  5. Surf lifesaving - Wikipedia

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    Surf lifesaver taking in the flags at sunset Mindil Beach. Surf lifesaving is a multifaceted social movement that comprises key aspects of voluntary lifeguard services and competitive surf sport. Originating in early 20th century Australia, the movement has expanded globally to other countries, including New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and ...

  6. International Life Saving Federation - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2013, lifesaving sport (also known as competitive lifesaving) at the international level consists of the following disciplines – 100m Manikin Tow with Fins, 100m Obstacle Swim (Masters), 100m Rescue Medley, 200m Obstacle Swim, 200m Super Lifesaver, 4x25m Manikin Relay, 4x50m Medley Relay, 4x50m Obstacle Relay, 50m Manikin Carry ...

  7. Surf Life Saving New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) is the national association representing 74 Surf Life Saving Clubs in New Zealand. The organisation's motto is 'In it for Life'. This refers to both the long relationship many members have with the organisation, as well as to the organisation's purpose of preventing drowning and injury, thereby saving lives.

  8. Lifesaving - Wikipedia

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    Lifesaving is the act involving rescue, resuscitation and first aid. It often refers to water safety and aquatic rescue; however, it could include ice rescue, flood and river rescue, swimming pool rescue and other emergency medical services. Lifesaving also refers to sport where lifesavers compete based on skills, technique, speed and teamwork.

  9. Lifeguards Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    Lifeguards Without Borders was founded by doctors Justin Sempsrott and Andrew Schimdt in 2006 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. [2] [3] Sempsrott, the organization's executive director, had been a lifeguard since the mid-1990s. [4] [5] Schmidt is a doctor of osteopathic medicine and has a master's degree in public health. [6]