From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=1011): Terasawa is a member of the water polo club, but he's not really interested in the rules of the game. He cares more about swimming and 'performing' at the matches in an elegant and beautiful way, which does not always cause him to be a helpful member of the team. While swimming in a lake at an amusement park, he meets an extremely muscular old man who has drastically more elegant and powerful swimming skills. Spurred on by this discovery, Terasawa is even more dedicated to becoming an elegant swimmer, even if it does annoy his teammates. While he's getting in some solo practice, he has an exchange with a girl from the swim team, named Amano, that changes his goals. She tells him of the existence of 'synchronized swimming.' This sport sounds exactly like what Terasawa has always wanted, and he's determined to start a club immediately! However, he still has a responsibility to the water polo club. Will he be able to achieve his dreams of swimming beautifully? [tethysdust]
From the Ultimate Manga Guide: Mizuki and Kazuya are partners who make up an ice skating pair. She is painfully in love but never lets it get her down.
Based on Korean movie: Nae meorisokui jiwoogae (A Moment to Remember) Sujin, a daughter of the president of a company, and Chols, a quiet man working at the construction site encounter each other and fall in love, without knowing that heartrending parting is awaiting them. This story is based on a Japanese TV drama broadcast in 2001, and the version of a romance released in Korea in 2004 is made into this manga!!
Sasha is a female drag racer. One day, her teammate, Rafael, crashes his car after she refused his marriage proposal the night before. The circumstances bewilder Sasha. When Marco, Rafael’s older brother and owner of the team, comes to fire her, Sasha’s desperate plea convinces him to give her another chance. However, the condition is that she must win the next race. Sasha is determined to further her racing career. But as she trains, she soon finds herself to be the target of Marco’s passionate gaze! Source: Harlequin
Adaptation of the 1995 anime movie Ghost in the Shell, using the 35mm film for the panels.