100

Swimmers wear this on their heads to keep hair out of their face and reduce drag.

What is a swim cap?

100

These floating dividers keep swimmers in their lanes during a race.

What are lane lines?

100

Swimmers use this gear to protect their eyes from chlorine and see underwater.

What are goggles?

100

Where is the 2024 Summer Olympics held? (city, country)

Paris, France

100

Which swimmer holds the most  Olympic medals?

Micheal Phelps

200

This stroke is often considered the most technical and features an undulating dolphin-like motion.

What is butterfly?

200

In which country was swimming created?

Britain

200

Swimmers practicing their leg movements might use this piece of equipment to focus on their kick.

What is a kickboard?

200

Out of the 4 main strokes, which is the oldest?

Breaststroke

200

This stroke’s pull includes a sweeping motion sometimes compared to a heart shape.

What is breaststroke?

300

What age did Micheal Phelps retire from swimming?

31 years

300

This term describes the time it takes for a swimmer to react to the starting signal.

What is reaction time?

300

The breaststroke kick is sometimes called by this animal-inspired name.

What is the frog kick?

300

This is the name for the underwater kick used in both backstroke and butterfly events.

What is the dolphin kick?

300

Who has the world record in the 1500m freestyle? (women)

Katie Ledecky

400

What is the competition for competitive swimmers 25 years and older?

Masters Swimming

400

How many swimming events did Michael Phelps win gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics?

8 gold medals

400

How many water-related sports are played in the Olympics?

4

400

This Olympic event is the longest race swum in a pool, covering 1,500 meters.

What is the 1,500-meter freestyle?

400

This is the term for the point during a race when a swimmer’s hand first contacts the wall for a turn or finish.

What is the touch?

500

This obscure swimmer won the first recorded Olympic swimming event in 1896, racing in the open waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

Who is Alfréd Hajós?

500

In what year did FINA officially allow the use of goggles in international competitions?

What is 1976?

500

This specific swimming technique was used in ancient Egypt, as seen in early hieroglyphs depicting swimmers.

What is the breaststroke?

500

How many NCAA records did Katie Ledecky set?

12 records

500

Known as one of the best swimming comebacks in history, in the  4x100 meter men's freestyle relay, what was the name of the American swimmer that was able to catch up to the French team during the 2008 Beijing Olympics?

Hint: he was the last swimmer in the realy  

Jason Lezak

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