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  2. Swimming lessons - Wikipedia

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    Level 2 Fahrtenschwimmer (trail swimmer—badge with two waves and a silver pin) requires 15 minutes of swimming, dive jump or jump from 3-metre (10-foot) height, 10 metres (11 yards) of swimming underwater, pickup of a thick object from deep water (2 m [6.6 ft] water, 2.5 kg [5.5 lb] weight), 50 metres (55 yards) of back crawl, and 10 rules of ...

  3. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    The high school itself is broken into 2 parts: A and B. [further explanation needed] Preschool educations are informal, therefore Grade 1 is the first year. In Grade 1 (پایه‌ی 1, Paye 1 ) also known as the 1st class (کلاس اوّل, Klãs Avval ), children learn the basics of reading and writing.

  4. Swimming - Wikipedia

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    Competitors swim different distances in different levels of competition. For example, swimming has been an Olympic sport since 1896, and the current program includes events from 50 m to 1500 m in length, across all four main strokes and medley. During the season competitive swimmers typically train multiple times per day and week to increase ...

  5. List of college swimming and diving teams - Wikipedia

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    1] [2] Institution Athletic team Diving Men Woman State Scholarship Indian River State College: Indian River Pioneers FL: Barton Community College: Barton Cougars KS: Erie Community College: Erie Kats NY: Southwestern Oregon Community College: Southwestern Lakers OR: Iowa Central Community College: Iowa Central Tritons IA

  6. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    To meet the Division I requirements for grade point average, the lowest possible high school GPA a student may have to be eligible with to play in their freshman year is a 2.30 (2.20 for Division II or III), but they are allowed to play beginning in their second year with a GPA of 2.00. [78] As of the 2017–18 school year, a high school ...

  7. S14 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    [2] For the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, the International Paralympic Committee had a zero classification at the Games policy. This policy was put into place in 2014, with the goal of avoiding last minute changes in classes that would negatively impact athlete training preparations.

  8. Para-swimming classification - Wikipedia

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    Para-swimming classification is based on a system in which functional criteria are assessed. Athletes who have different physical disabilities may compete in the same class so long as their functional impairments are similar. [4] In swimming, amputations of the arms below the elbow have a significant impact on functional ability.

  9. S3 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    Swimming classification is done based on a total points system, with a variety of functional and medical tests being used as part of a formula to assign a class. Part of this test involves the Adapted Medical Research Council (MRC) scale. For upper trunk extension, T1 - T5 complete are given 1 - 2 points while T6 - T10 are given 3 - 5 points. [41]