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Andrea Fuentes and Gemma Mengual of Spain perform a synchronized swimming routine in Beijing.
Andrea Fuentes and Gemma Mengual of Spain perform a synchronized swimming routine in Beijing.
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If the Olympics fueled your child’s interest in synchronized swimming, classes for kids ages 5 and older start Saturday at

It’s time once again for the world’s tennis watchers to turn their gaze to the courts at Flushing Meadows Park in New York and the annual U.S. Open tennis matches. If you need a pair of kicks for your home club court, check out a new style from K-Swiss, the Ascendor ($100), which is lightweight but stable to promote speed and agility. Also new is the Stabilor ($100). Both are for men and women at . Now if you could just serve like Rafael Nadal.Aurora’s Fitzsimons Pool. Classes include dry-land and water warm- up, along with instruction in synchronized swimming skills. Participants will create and present their own routine at the end of class. Swimmers must meet swimming skill levels as determined by the city’s aquatics department. The fee is $80 for city residents; $100 for others. The course runs through Nov. 15 at the pool, 1924 Wheeling St., Aurora. Register at 303-326-8650 or .

Quick, grab your mat and head to City Park this morning for the Yoga Health Festival, which features numerous yoga sessions, workshops, speakers, music and free exhibits. Proceeds from the $25 workshop fee or $88 all-inclusive pass benefit the Youth Health Alliance. Today’s highlights include yoga with Hemalayaa and a 5 p.m. performance by JAYLA. The festival, which started Sunday, kicks off Yoga Month’s 10-city September tour. The Denver festival is at the Minsuk Pavilion behind the Museum of Nature and Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd. It’s part of “Dialog:City,” supported by the city of Denver and the Democratic National Convention host committee. Full schedule at .

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