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Olympics Swimming

Swimming has been a sport at every Olympic games and has the most events of any Olympic sport. Well known Olympic swimmers include Michael Phelps, mark Spitz, Ian Thorpe and Dara Torres.

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What animal could beat Michael Phelps world record?

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No animal could beat Michael Phelps' world record in swimming, as animals do not compete in Olympic events. Michael Phelps is a highly skilled and trained athlete, and his world records are a result of his years of training, dedication, and natural talent.

What world records have been set in the olympics?

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Various world records have been set in the Olympics, including records in athletics, swimming, weightlifting, and other sports. Some examples include Usain Bolt's 100m and 200m records in athletics, Michael Phelps' multiple swimming records, and Naim Süleymanoğlu's weightlifting records. These records showcase athletes' exceptional performance and ability to push the limits of human capabilities during the Olympic Games.

What was the fastest 50 freestyle ever recorded?

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The fastest 50 freestyle ever recorded in a long course (50m) pool is 20.91 seconds, achieved by Cesar Cielo of Brazil in 2009. In a short course (25m) pool, the fastest time is 20.24 seconds, set by Florent Manaudou of France in 2014.

Which country holds the world record for 4x100 m relay?

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As of now, the United States holds the world record for the men's 4x100m relay with a time of 36.84 seconds. The Jamaican women's team holds the world record for the women's 4x100m relay with a time of 40.82 seconds.

How many world records are there?

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There are countless world records in various categories, spanning from sports to unusual achievements. The official organization that certifies world records, Guinness World Records, tracks over 40,000 records and adds new ones regularly.

Why was East German Olympic swimmer Sylvia Ester one hundred-meter freestyle swim time of 57.9 not recognized as a new world record?

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Sylvia Ester's time of 57.9 for the 100-meter freestyle was not recognized as a new world record because the pool she swam in was missing handrails, which are required for ratification by the International Swimming Federation (FINA). Without proper equipment, the record could not be officially recognized.

Which styles of Levis are used for swimming and diving?

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Levi's offers a line of swimwear specifically designed for swimming and diving activities. These items are typically made from quick-drying materials and come in styles such as boardshorts and swim trunks to provide comfort and functionality for water sports.

How many lengths of a 25 meter pool is 5 km?

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1Km = 1000m therefore 5Km = 5000m.

5000/25 = 200 = 200 times.

How much does IT professional make?

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IT professionals is a very broad term, and as such, various types of professionals make various incomes. These hourly wages will probably be between $12 and $250 an hour, depending on the job function. Try using a website that monitors average salaries for a better idea of what you might be worth if you decided to be an IT professional. A link has been provided.

What is a swim meet?

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very good question.

but it varys depending on the league and whos swimming what

really they just work through the events

you might be swimming the 12 22 and 34 event for example. just be at the blocks on time and youll be fine

What strokes are in the swimming medley?

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both of the events include the strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breastroke, and freestyle. thought the order of the strokes is different in the individual medley the order of the strokes is: fly, back, breast, free in the medley relay the order of the strokes is: back, breast, fly, free

How did Michael Phelps overcome his challenges?

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He practices very hard to achieve his goals

What is an Olympic pool size in length and width?

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An Olympic swimming pool must be 50m long with a tolerance of 0.03m for 0.3m above the surface to 0.8m below the surface of the water.

There is not such a tight tolerance on the width of an Olympic swimming pool which is 25m wide

What Australian swimmer received the most medals at the Beijing 2008 Olympics?

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That was Ian Thorpe who won 5 medals (3 gold, 2 silver) at the 2000 Games. Thorpe's gold medals came in the 400 meter freestyle, 4x100 meter freestyle relay, and the 4x200 meter freestyle relay. His silver medals came in the 200 meter freestyle and the 4x100 meter medley relay.

What is the optimum temperature for a competition pool?

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Not sure on exact temp...but it needs to be COLD.

Who is a famous boy swimmer?

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The most famous today is probably Michael Phelps, although if you're talking all time there's Alexander Popov and Mark Spitz who are also both very famous.

Where did the name swimming come from?

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Origin:

bef. 900; ME swimmen, OE swimman; c. D zwemmen, G schwimmen, ON svimma

What college does Ryan Lochte attend?

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University of Florida home of the Florida gators; "UF"

Does Olympic pool have sensor in the whole wall?

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Yes, there are electronic touch pads that time the races to 1/1000 of a second. Some have said that at a the touch finish of a race, this is length that a fingernail grows in three days.

Why did Ian Thorpe stop swimming?

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WORLD record holder Ian Thorpe was disqualified from the 400m freestyle event at the Olympic swimming trials at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre today.

Thorpe overbalanced on the blocks and fell into the water before the official start of his heat on the opening day of the eighth selection trials. After returning to the blocks with the rest of the competitors, he was told by an official that he was disqualified.

Thorpe's manager Dave Flask as said the Olympic, World and Commonwealth champion heard a noise before he fell into the water and stated that Thorpe had lodged a protest. After officials viewed footage of the incident, Thorpe lost both appeals and is not scheduled to race in the event, losing a place to relatively unknown swimmer Craig Stevens.

Thorpe is ready to move on and has qualified for the 200 metre event, ensuring a place on the Olympic Team.

What was Michael Phelps best swimming style?

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I think all of the strokes, freestyle, breastroke,etc.

Can sharks detect a drop of blood in a olympic sized swimming pool?

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they can't really see in the water. But think of it like this , let's say if you were blind folded and you were pretending that you were a shark. and you sat a plate of pizza on the table you can smell that pizza like a shark can smell blood.

Who is Famous person won a swimming race recently?

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Michael phelps, dara Torres, and many, many others on the American team. kudos to all of them!

What is the lane size for a junior Olympic pool?

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A pool that is used for the junior Olympics (I'm assuming that's what you're referring to) is either 25 yards or 50 meters long, depending on the country you're in. In the US, the JO size is 25 yards.

AnswerThere really is no Jr. Olympic pool. If one is referring to a pool that is used for the AAU Jr. Olympics, the pool dimensions are the same as full grown Olympics. If one is referring to a pool that is smaller than an Olympic pool (Jr. in size) Then a short course pool is usually found. Here are the standards used for Olympic pools. I found this on the usaswimming.org website. Follow the following link.

http://www.usaswimming.org/USASWeb/_Rainbow/Documents/6d93bb35-b042-42e2-95c2-de5b83f74083/2005%20Rulebook1protected.pdf

AnswerThe lane size for any pool used in USA swimming championships and international competition is 8 feet 2 1/2 inches or 2.5 meters from divider to divider with approximately .45 meters or (1 foot 6 inches)of additional open water for the outside of the outside lanes. AnswerSince this is not a internationally recognized size, at least in US a Junior Olympic Pool would be either 20 meters or 25 yards. Neither of them truly is half of Olympic size pool.

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Competition pools in the US are usually one of four lengths. They are 25 yards, 25 meters, 55 yards, or 50 meters. These lengths are chosen because only pools of these lengths are recognised for the establishment of record times by US swimming regulatory bodies such as USA Swimming. Recreational pools come in all shapes and sizes and are not CERTIFIED. Competition pools must be certified by an engineer to be within very strict limits so as to provide a standard length for setting records. International rules are different (see FINA ). If you want to determine conversions from meters to yards it is generally acceptable to add 10% to a yard time to yield a close approximation of a meter time. This is true because a meter is about 3.37 in longer than a yard. Mile distances are rounded to the nearest full length. For example a mile in a yard pool is 70 lengths or 1750 yds, actually 10 feet shorter than a mile. The best way to determine whether the pool you work out in is 25yds or 25 m is to get a tape measure and measure the pool.