Swimming
  • Olympic Debut
    Athens 1896
  • Most Gold Medals
    Michael Phelps (USA)
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Swimming

What is Swimming?

Swimming at the Olympics is both an individual and team sport where competitors propel their bodies through water in either an outdoor or indoor swimming pool using one of the following strokes: Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, or butterfly.

It is not to be confused with Marathon (open water) swimming, or artistic swimming at the Games, which are considered separate disciplines.

By whom, where and when was Swimming invented?

Prehistoric man learned to swim in order to cross rivers and lakes - we know this because cave paintings from the Stone Age depicting swimmers have been found in Egypt. Swimming was also referred to in Greek mythology.

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