The Bronze Challenge involves:
Jump in, swim 10m with surface dive and swim 5m underwater
Tread water in a vertical position for 3 mins
Skull head first for 15m, with feet near the surface of the water
Swim 400m using two different strokes, at least 100m of each stroke.
Exit deep water without assistance.
Each element must be completed on two separate occasions.
Expect to have details of the Silver award in two weeks time!
After this is silver, where you have to swim a bit more and do one-armed treading water.
And then gold is swimming 40 lengths in 25 mins. Sounds easy doesn't it... well here's the catch; you can't do front crawl more than 10 times! and for each siliver and gold you have to show your aquatic skills.
And when you complete gold you will have to do "honours" and when good enough you will be chosen to swim in regional competitions and represent you club. Hope this improved answer helped! =)
Bronze challenge - 50 wins.Silver challenge - 100 wins.Gold challenge - 250 wins.Blue challenge - 400 wins.=D
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To get the Bronze Challenge Award you must successfully win 50 challenges.
To get the Bronze Challenge Award you must successfully win 50 challenges.
He won 16 Olympic medals, six gold and two bronze at Athens in 2004, and eight gold at Beijing in 2008.
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The bronze medal in the Synchronized Swimming Duet event at the Rio 2016 Olympics was given to Japan.
Japan won the bronze medal in the Team Synchronized Swimming event at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Bronze Medallion is a certification in water safety and rescue, typically offered in swimming and lifesaving courses. It is considered an intermediate level certification, providing knowledge and skills in water rescue techniques and first aid.
Yukiko Inui and Risako Mitsui were the bronze medalists in the Synchronized Swimming Duet event at the Rio 2016 Olympics.