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  2. Medley swimming - Wikipedia

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    The remaining strokes are sorted according to the speed, with breaststroke being the slowest, butterfly in the middle, and freestyle being the fastest stroke. The order of the strokes for medley relay is as follows: [5] Backstroke; Breaststroke; Butterfly; Freestyle: It can be any stroke except butterfly, backstroke, or breaststroke. [2]

  3. Swimming (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Technical-suited Amaury Leveaux set world records of 44.94 seconds in the 100 m freestyle, 20.48 seconds in the 50 m freestyle and 22.18 in the 50 m butterfly, spending more than half of each race submerged, more than any of his competitors. [14] Subsequently, FINA made a rule that swimmers may not go farther than 15 metres underwater. [15]

  4. List of world records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    200m butterfly: 2:01.81 ss: Liu Zige ... 50m freestyle SC 50m butterfly SC 100m butterfly SC 100m individual medley SC 4 × 100m freestyle relay SC

  5. World record progression 100 metres individual medley

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    2 April 1999: World SC Championships: Hong Kong, China [25] 7 59.30 h: Jenny Thompson United States: 2 April 1999: World SC Championships: Hong Kong, China [25] 8 58.80 Natalie Coughlin United States: 23 November 2002: World Cup East Meadow, NY, United States [26] 9 58.54 Emily Seebohm Australia: 10 August 2009: Australian SC Championships ...

  6. Freestyle swimming - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle races are the most common of all swimming competitions, with distances beginning with 50 meters (55 yards) and reaching 1,500 meters (1,600 yards), [2] also known as the mile. The term 'freestyle stroke' is sometimes used as a synonym for 'front crawl', [3] as front crawl is the fastest surface swimming stroke. [4]

  7. Felicity Galvez - Wikipedia

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    That is 0.22 seconds faster than the previous mark of 55.68 set by Australian ... 200 m butterfly: 2:03.31 2009 100 m freestyle: 52.76 2009 200 m freestyle: 1:54.88 ...

  8. Roos Vanotterdijk - Wikipedia

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    Roos Vanotterdijk (born 7 January 2005) is a Belgian competitive swimmer.She is the Belgian record holder in the long course 50 metre freestyle, 100 metre freestyle, 50 metre backstroke, 100 metre backstroke, and 100 metre butterfly, as well as the short course 50 metre backstroke and 100 metre individual medley.

  9. Streamline (swimming) - Wikipedia

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    According to FINA, no swimmer may travel more than 15 meters (16.4 yards) off of a start or turn in the backstroke, butterfly and freestyle underwater. [5] Breaststroke is only allowed one complete arm stroke followed by a butterfly kick and breaststroke kick. [6] After fifteen meters, the swimmer must break the surface of the water.