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  2. Swimming (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water. The sport takes place in pools or open water (e.g., in a sea or lake). Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports, [1] with varied distance events in butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and individual ...

  3. Swimming - Wikipedia

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    Swimming requires endurance, skill, and efficient techniques to maximize speed and minimize energy consumption. [1] Swimming is a popular activity and competitive sport where certain techniques are deployed to move through water. It offers numerous health benefits, such as strengthened cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and increased ...

  4. World Aquatics Swimming World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The World Aquatics Swimming World Cup (formerly known as the FINA Swimming World Cup) is an international series of swimming meets organized by World Aquatics (the international governing body formerly known as FINA). Launched in 1988, the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup is staged between August and November every year and attracts a high ...

  5. Short course - Wikipedia

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    Short-course meter competitions are also denoted by listing of the actual meter distance: "25m" (in swimming, a space is not placed between the number and the m for meter). [ 5 ] Lists of world and other records are kept separately for short- and long-course events; the short-course time is usually faster than the long-course record for the ...

  6. United States Swimming National Championships - Wikipedia

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    The United States Swimming National Championships (a.k.a. "Nationals") are held annually, in summer. The event is organized by USA Swimming , and is held in a long course (50m) pool. In the past, and as recently as 2007, there were 2 meets annually: a Spring and a Summer Nationals.

  7. 'Largest swim meet ever': How an Olympic swimming pool was ...

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    The city made it clear that if USA Swimming wanted to take its trials to a new level, Indy was the place to do it. It had an impressive resume and a stadium that would seat 30,000 spectators if ...

  8. Carlsbad siblings Colette, Mason Dhenin set goals for state ...

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    Saturday’s District 3/4A swim meet in Artesia may feel bittersweet for Carlsbad’s Dhenin family as one career ends and another continues. Colette and Mason Dhenin have been swimming ...

  9. U.S. Open (swimming) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Open Swimming Championships, or U.S. Open, is a championship meet organized by USA Swimming which is open to international teams/swimmers. It was first held in 1985, and was held annually in December through 2006. [ 1 ]