so they don't bump into each other and don't mess each other up. so they don't bump into each other and don't mess each other up.
Both lanes 4 and 5 are highlighted by using yellow lane ropes. The swimmers who compete in these lanes have either the fastest entry times or in the case of the final, the fastest qualifiying times. It is an advantage to swim in these lanes as often they are subject to less water turbulance than others. Spectators also can identify swimmers more easily by the use of the yellow lane markings.
Yes European swimmers tend to swim in the left lane :)
There are many people who can't swim so they would be the worst
No, a dolphin would swim circles around them.
they swim and they swim a lot
A heat in swimming is like a group of swimmers swimming the same event. Since only a certain number of swimmers can swim at a time (depending on the number of lanes, usually 8) they have to have swim at different times and usually they place heats on how fast they swim. So, if you have the fastest time going into the race then you'd be in the last heat and if you have the slowest time going into the race then you'd be in the first heat. Also they place you in lanes from slowest to fastest (if you have the fastest time you go in the 4th lane and slowest goes in the outer lanes). Hope this helps. Source: Many years of competitive swimming
It depends on the specific competition. In most competitive swimming events, multiple swimmers can race at the same time in separate lanes. The number of swimmers per race can vary from individual races to relay events.
They swim there. They are great swimmers.
It was thought swimmers would scare the fish away
Elk are very good swimmers. They are very strong swimmers too
Different types of fish swim in different layers of the water. Top floaters, bottom dwellers and middle swimmers.
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