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There are four strokes competed in the Olympics ... breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly, and freestyle.
They are butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. It is the same in the Olympics.
The four strokes are butterfly, backstroke, breastroke, and freestyle. (freestyle can be about anything but what you will see in the Olympics and in most competitive events is the Australian crawl)
There are four official strokes Freestyle (front crawl) Backstroke (back crawl) Breaststroke Butterfly Many variations and other strokes but those are the four strokes in the Olympics there is also a stroke called I.M. (individual Medley) which is Fly, Back, Breast, Free. Also different relays
There are many records for swimming. This is because there are many different swimming strokes. They were also set at different times.
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There are four competitive strokes: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and freestyle. There are also many other styles of swimming such as sidestroke that are not competitive.
489 before the 2012 Olympics
No. The 2010 Olympics are Winter Olympics and have no swimming events.
1896 was supposedly when swimming began in the Olympics!