This Olympian famously bagged 8 gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which still stands as the most gold medals awarded in a single Olympics.
Who is Michael Phelps
This stroke, also commonly known as the "front crawl," allows you to use any stroke you want, as long as you stick with it for the whole race.
What is freestyle
This famous retired Olympian announces for many of the world's biggest meets to this day, and is famous for saying, "Here comes Lezak! Unbelievable at the end! He's done it!"
Who is Rowdy Gaines
This swimmer was the first person to break 18 seconds in the 50 yard freestyle and 40 seconds in the 100 yard freestyle
Who is Caeleb Dressel
A swimmer's success can often be traced back to their coach. Swimmers like Michael Phelps, Léon Marchand, and Summer McIntosh found success under this similar coach
Who is Bob Bowman
This Olympian holds the top 20 times women's all time for the 1500 meter freestyle.
Who is Katie Ledecky
This stroke became recognized as a unique stroke deemed by World Aquatics in 1952 when athletes started swimming it in place of breaststroke since the technique qualified as "legal breaststroke" at the time.
What is butterfly
This retired Olympian quoted that "if you have a lane, you have a chance."
Who is Mark Spitz
This swimmer was the first woman to break the 20 second barrier in the 50 yard freestyle off a relay exchange. She also holds the national women's records in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle with times of 20.37 and 44.71 respectively.
Who is Gretchen Walsh
At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, Michael Phelps entered in just this one event at the age of 15
What is the 200 meter butterfly
This Olympian bagged gold in the 200 meter breaststroke, 200 individual medley, 200 butterfly, and 400 individual medley in the most recent summer Olympics (2024).
Who is Leon Marchand.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved the addition of 50-meter backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly events to the Olympics in this year.
When is the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles
This swimmer said, "don't put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the further you get."
Who is Michael Phelps
This Olympian is the only man under 57 seconds in the 100 meter breaststroke
Who is Adam Peaty
This material made up the first ever swim cap
What is rubber
Who were the two modern male sprinters who dominated the 50 yard and 100 yard freestyle events at the NCAA Championships in 2025. (One broke Dressel's 100 yard record of 39.90 from 2018 in the preliminaries, and the other came back and won that same event in finals.
Who are Josh Liendo and Jordan Crooks
There are this many relay events at each Olympic games
This individual said, "The best swimmers are the ones who can swim with their mind."
Who is Bob Bowman
This Wisconsinite from Sturgeon Bay set the Men's High School Division 2 State Record in the 100 Breaststroke in 2018 with a time of 51.62. He also swam for the University of Minnesota and went back to back in the 100 yard breaststroke at the NCAA Championships.
Who is Max McHugh
This American male Olympic athlete typically swims between 2,500 and 3,000 yards per day and fully utilizes Ultra Short Race Pace Training (USRPT). He specializes in sprint races, and he holds over 100 National Age Group (NAG) records, and several Junior World Records.
Who is Michael Andrew
The Chinese Medley Relay consisting of world record holders Pan Zhanle and Qin Haiyang defeated the undefeated United States Medley Relay in the 2024 Paris Olympics, which consisted of these two world record holders representing the United States.
Who are Caeleb Dressel (100 Meter Butterfly) and Ryan Murphy (100 Meter Backstroke).
This is the oldest stroke dating back over 7000 years ago, which can be seen in cave paintings from ancient Egypt.
This swimmer said to "have fun, because that's what life is about."
Who is Ryan Lochte
Jordan Crooks, a sprinter from the Cayman Islands, broke this __ second barrier in the 50 short course meter freestyle
What is 20 seconds
This is the city where Michael Phelps won 8 gold medals, setting the most Olympic (gold) medals won in a single Olympics.
Where is Beijing