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Swimming is a team or individual sport that involves moving through the water while using one's full body. The game is played in open water or swimming pools (e.g., in a sea or lake). 


The athletes who perform in the sport of Swimming are known as Swimmers.



One of the most well-liked Olympic sports is competitive swimming, which features a variety of distance events in the butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and individual medley strokes. In addition to these individual competitions, a freestyle or medley relay can be entered by four swimmers. A medley relay includes four swimmers who will swim backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle in that order.



Each stroke in swimming involves a specialised set of techniques, and in competition there are strict rules governing the proper form for each individual stroke. Additionally, there are rules governing the kinds of swimsuits, headgear, jewelry, and injury tape that are acceptable at events. Although there are a number of injuries that competitive swimmers may sustain from the activity, such as tendinitis in the shoulders or knees, there are also a number of health advantages to the sport.


In England, swimming started to become a competitive pastime in the 1830s. The public was allowed access to the first indoor swimming pool in 1828 at St. George's Baths. The National Swimming Society began regularly hosting swimming contests in six man-made pools by the year 1837, all of which were located near London.


In the 19th century, competitive swimming gained popularity. High level competition swimming's objective is to beat rivals in any given event while breaking personal or world records. To achieve maximum speed while swimming in competition, the least amount of resistance should be created. However, some professional swimmers are regarded as having the highest technical abilities even when they do not have a national or international ranking.


In the 19th century, competitive swimming gained popularity. High level competition swimming's objective is to beat rivals in any given event while breaking personal or world records.


To achieve maximum speed while swimming in competition, the least amount of resistance should be created. However, some professional swimmers are regarded as having the highest technical abilities even when they do not have a national or international ranking. 


If you are an aspiring Swimmer then you should follow Rehan Poncha, Michael Phelps, Sajan Prakash, Maana Patel etc.


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The greatest level of competition available to swimmers is elite and international swimming, which includes events like the Olympic Games and the FINA World Aquatics Championships.
A swimmer is an athlete who participates in the sport of swimming.
In the 19th century, competitive swimming gained popularity.
Swimming is a team or individual sport that involves moving through the water while using one's full body.
Swimming has various distance competitions in the butterfly, back, breast, freestyle, and individual medley strokes.
The backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle are the four strokes that each swimmer in the medley relay will swim.
The oldest evidence of recreational swimming in prehistoric times comes from Stone Age artwork from about 10,000 years ago.
The swimming officials consist of a Referee, Starter, Clerk of Course, Timekeepers, Inspectors of Turns, Judges of Stroke, and Finish Judges.
The most popular men's practice swimwear includes jammers and briefs. Males typically swim without a shirt on.

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