Then how do you explain the 31 medals the USA won in the London 2012 Olympics including 16 Gold Medals and 9 Silver medals. That's as many medals as the next 3 top countries (Japan 11, China 10 , & Australia 10 ) earned combined. It's also the same number of Medals the USA earned in the 2008 Summer Olympics. In 2004 they only won 28, but with fewer events
No, The swimmers would get too cold.
No in the olympics, synchronised swimming is an all female sport
Micheal phelps and Ryan lochte
A total of 950 competitors will be in a total of 34 competitions in the London 2012 olympics For swimming
The swimmers are timed down to the second. That is math. The events are in meters that is math.
The names of the swimmers are only shown on the TV screen, not actually projected on to the water.
as swimmers have got quicker and quicker the times have got faster .
for swimming there is a meet called Olympic trials to reach that point there are tie standards you must reach. From that point the swimmers swim once in prelims where the top 16 move on to semi finals once the swimmers swim here the Field narrows even more down to 8 swimmers finally the swimmers swim one last race in the finals the top two swimmers in that race go to the Olympics
Swimmers and Swimming - 1925 was released on: USA: 1 February 1925
Refer to "How many medals can be won by female swimmers at the olympics?"
the water cube is where the swimmers swim in Olympics 2008
Swimmers are the people who are the participants in the sport of swimming. They are the ones that swim the events. Some famous swimmers include: Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps, and Katie Hoff.