Swimming A "medley" is an event in competitive swimming in which backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle are swum in equal distances by an individual or as divisions of a relay race.
Stephanie Rice competed in and won gold in three events at the 2008 Olympics. The events were: Women's 200 metre individual medley swimming Women's 400 metre individual medley swimming Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay swimming
In the individual medley it's fly, back, breast, free. But in medley relay it's back, breast, fly, free It's different in the relay because backstroke has to start a the medley relay, there's no such thing as a '4X2L Backstoke relay, it's imposable.
In order:Medley Relay200 Free200 IM (Individual Medley)50 FreeDiving100 Fly100 Free500 Free200 Free Relay100 Back100 Breast400 Free Relay
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swimming competition is when people swim in a contest like event, where they swim against the other members of other swim teams and they do different events and one is called a relay and the score the relay to see who wins.
Individual medlay swimming is in the following order:ButterflyBackstrokeBreastrokeFrontcrawlWhile the medlay team is in the order:BackstrokeBreastrokeButterflyFrontcrawl
swimming polo relay medley 25m/100m/200m/250m/500m/900m
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"Normal" swimming is usually considered to be individual lap swimming or individual or relay competition and is one of the four racing strokes: Front crawl(or freestyle), butterfly, breastroke, or backstroke. Each of these can be perfected by preset standards. Another "normal" stroke may be elementary backstroke but it is a resting stroke and not in any competition. Synchronized swimming consists of a team that works together to invent a routine based on the standard moves.
butterfly, backstroke, breastroke, freestyle, IM, medley relay, freestyle relay