Butterfly
Backstroke
Breaststroke
Freestyle
Other
100

How you touch the wall in butterfly.

With two hands.

100

The way you start and finish a race in backstroke.

On your back.

100

The name of the turn you do during breaststroke.

An open turn.

100

The kind of turn you do during freestyle.

A flipturn.

100

What DQ stands for.

Disqualification.

200

How your legs move in butterfly.

Together.

200

The only time you may leave your back during backstroke.

For a flipturn.

200

The name of what you do off your start or turn to begin a lap of breaststroke.

A pullout.

200

The recommended breathing pattern(s) in freestyle.

Two switch two or every three.

200

The most efficient position in swimming.

Streamline.

300

The number of kicks you do for each stroke in butterfly.

Two.

300

How your hands enter the water for a stroke in backstroke.

Pinkie first.

300

The direction your toes point to start a breaststroke kick.

To the sides.

300

The name of the freestyle kick.

Flutter kick.

300

The part of the race you are moving the fastest.

The start.

400

The recovery of the butterfly stroke must happen here.

Out of the water.

400

The kick(s) can you do while swimming backstroke.

Any of them.

400

The only time you are allowed to be underwater past the 15 meter marker.

A breaststroke pullout off the blocks.

400

The type of stroke freestyle and backstroke are.

Long axis.

400

What I.M. stands for.

Individual Medley.

500

The recommended breathing pattern in butterfly.

Two up one down.

500

The only time you are allowed to re-submerge during a race.

A backstroke finish.

500

The type of stroke that breaststroke and butterfly are.

Short axis strokes.

500

The technical name of the freestyle stroke.

Front crawl.

500

The total number of swimming events at the Olympics.

17, 14 individual and 3 relays.

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