there are no judges, there are timers and head timers and officials that can disqualify you.
the starter blows a horn that tells you to start your race, and it automatically starts the timer. when you finish the race, there will be a touch pad that records the exact time you touch the wall and finish your race. the time is automatically recordes and sent by computer to the officials.
but if the pool does not have touch pads (they are very expensive, so not every pool has them) then there will be timers with a srtopwatch. they start the stopwatch when the horn is blown, and stop it when they see you touch the wall. they will the write your time down and send it to the officials.
if you are disqualified your time is still recorded and sent to the officials, they then erase it and replace it with a DQ.
One may learn about British swimming at the sites "Swimming Results", "BBC" and "Wikipedia". They will have biographies on the top swimmers, race results and other relevant news.
It depends on the statistics you are looking for. Rankings of competitve swimmers competing at high levels can often be found on the national swimming body's website. (eg the amatuer swimming association in Britain, or or the American swimming association) If you are looking for results from a particular meet, they are often publicized on the host team or country's website, or can often be found in google.
ADVANTAGES:Strengthened Respiratory SystemWeight Loss( Results may very )Your whole body is being exercisedCardiovascular ExerciseDISADVANTAGES:Chronic Dry Eye( Mostly in swimmers )Pneumonia (Swimming in cold weather or being in extremely cold water)Dry SkinHOPE THIS HELPS :)
No person records time during swimming events. Many athletes finish extremly close which is too fast for the human eye to catch. What you see the swimmers touch at the end of a lap is a sensor. Once it is touched a computer records their time automatically. That is how the results show up right away once someone has won.
The results of every competition are usually announced within 10 days of the close of the contest. These results are announced in the Community and Supervisor Forums, and on the contest home page as well.
A decrease in competition within an industry often results in one company holding a significant amount of economic power. For example, Comcast lacks competition and can therefore charge a lot for their service.
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Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
after the competition, youre manager gets the results in a packet and they are posted online
the results maybe reduction in the number of either species or elimination from the competitors
perfect competition