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Share results. Play Again Quit. Who invented it? Here is the history of Swimming. Many spectators mistake swimming for a simple racing sport. In reality, there are many rules and regulations in swimming, and swimmers must follow a specific technique. To monitor the competitors, there are many different types of officials:. Aside from avoiding a false start, the most important rules in swimming revolve around the technique. The technique to be followed is determined by the type of race.
The options are freestyle, breastroke, butterfly, and backstroke. Competitors can only break out of the given stroke type when they are turning around at the end of the pool. The referee has the final say it what happens. He or she is the only one who can disqualify a swimmer, and has many other responsibilities.
The starter also has a very important job: he is the one who you hear saying "Take your marks" before starting the race. Swimming originates from the first humans, who had to swim in order to find food and avoid starvation. However, swimming as a sport didn't begin until the 's. Improvements to the front crawl, either by different kicks or different ratios of kicks to strokes, resulted in the fastest swimming style known today, now called the freestyle stroke.
In the Olympic Games were held in Greece in the city of Athens. Swimming was included and there were four swimming contests held.
They were: m, m for sailors, the m and the m competitions. Paul Neumann from Austria won the m event. A Greek sailor named Ioannis Malokinis won the m for sailors. In the Olympic Games were held in Paris, France and had the m, m and m and m backstroke and a m relay race.
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