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100

This is the order of the Individual Medley

Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, Freestyle
100

During breaststroke and butterfly, this must touch the wall before you can turn

Both Hands (separated and simultaneously at, above, or below the water surface)

100

In 2008, this Olympian broke the record for the most gold medals at a single Olympics. Now, he is an advocate for mental health awareness, openly discussing his struggle with depression

Michael Phelps

100

In the 1940s, breaststrokers discovered that they could go faster by bringing both arms forward over their heads giving birth to this stroke

Butterfly

100

The International Swimming Hall of Fame credits Al Vande Weghe, an alumnus of this Ivy League school, for developing the flip turn

Princeton University

200

This is the shortest event in which a swimmer can compete at the international level

50 Freestyle

200

Upon the finish of a backstroke race, a swimmer must touch the wall while on this part of the body

Back

200

This swimmer has 5 Olympic gold medal and 15 world championship gold medal making her the most decorated female swimmer in history

Katie Ledecky

200

In the early days of swimming, this was the stroke most commonly swum

Breaststroke

200

This Founding Father is credited with inventing swim fins at the ripe old age of 11

Ben Franklin

300

When swimming one of these three events, a swimmer may appoint a "counter"

500 Free

1,000 Free

1,650 Free

300

This is the only stroke where is it legal to swim beyond 15m while still underwater

Breaststroke

300

After winning the 100 Free at the 2016 Rio Olympics, this swimmer became the first African-American woman to win individual Olympic gold in swimming

Simone Manuel

300

Butterfly made its first official appearance at the 1956 Olympic Games in this country

Australia 

300

Beginning September 1, 2020, USA Swimming put restrictions on this piece of equipment for 12 and under swimmer

Tech Suits

400

In the Olympic Games, the men's and women's programs are identical with the exception of these distance events

Women's 800m and Men's 1,500m

400

In an event designated as freestyle, you may swim any style, except when swimming this event

IM or Freestyle Leg of Medley Relay

400

With a swimming career spanning 5 Olympic Games, she is the oldest swimmer to win an Olympic medal

Dara Torres

400

In 1922, Johnny Weissmuller became the first person to swim 100m in under this time barrier

One Minute (The record now is 46.91)

400

This state school has won the greatest number of DI NCAA Swimming Championships

Texas Longhorns

500

The longest standing Olympic record in the sport of swimming is in this event

400 IM (Michael Phelps - August 10, 2008)

500

At the start of a heat, with a series of short whistles, the referee signals swimmers to remove all clothing except swimwear. The long whistle that follows signals swimmers to do this

To get on the block

In backstroke and the start of the medley relay there are two long whistles - 1st to signal swimmers to enter the water and 2nd to assume the starting position

500

Until his record was broken in 2008, he was the most successful Olympic athlete, winning seven gold medals, all in world record time at the 1972 Games in Munich.  

Mark Spitz

500

Swimming emerged as a competitive sport in the early 1800s in this European country 

England

500

Professional swimmers rely on these to help pay for things like goggles, swimsuits, meet entry fees, and more

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