In 1873, John Arthur Trudgen introduced the trudgen to Western swimming ...Swimming was part of the first modern Olympic games in 1896 in Athens. ... Butterfly was developed in the 1930s and was at first a variant of breaststroke, until it was .... and some Pacific islands for generations, but was not known tothe British.
Some interesting facts about Olympic swimming are that swimming wasn't added to the Olympics until 1908 and only men were allowed to participate. It wasn't until 1912 that women were allowed to compete
No. Not in 1972 when he won his golds in Munich. Swimming goggles were illegal in the 1972 Olympics. Although they trained with goggles on at time, they were not allowed to be worn in Olympic races until 1976.
Competitive swimming in Europe started around 1800, mostly using the breaststroke. In 1873 John Arthr Trudgen introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions, after copying the front crawl used by Native Americans. Due to a British disregard for splashing, Trudgen employed a scissor kick instead of the front crawl's flutter kick. Swimming was part of the first modern Olympic games in 1896 in Athens. In 1902 Richard Cavill introduced the front crawl to the Western world. In 1908, the world swimming association, Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA), was formed. The butterfly stroke was developed in the 1930s and was at first a breaststroke variant, until it was accepted as a separate style in 1952.
Hi. The first recorded swimming races were held in Japan in 36 B.C. However, ancient drawings and paintings depicting people swimming date back to 2500 A.D. in Egypt. Also, the first swimming event in the Olympics did not happen until 1896. Depending on what you are looking for swimming has a somewhat scattered history. I hope that helped. Thanks, Swimoutlet.com
Competitive swimming in Europe started around 1800, mostly using breaststroke. In 1873 John Arthur Trudgen introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions, after copying the front crawl used by Native Americans. Due to a British disregard for splashing, Trudgen employed a scissor kick instead of the front crawl's flutter kick. Swimming was part of the first modern Olympic games in 1896 in Athens. In 1902 Richard Cavill introduced the front crawl to the Western world. In 1908, the world swimming association, Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA), was formed. The butterfly stroke was developed in the 1930s and was at first a variant of breaststroke, until it was accepted as a separate style in 1952. People have always competed and there are stories of Vikings swimming out to sea the one who returned won (the other drowned - now THAT'S competitive!)
Men's basketball was introduced in 1904 but not played again until 1936. It has been played in every Summer Olympic Games since 1936. Women's basketball was introduced at the 1976 Summer Games.
There are many Olympic sports, but are not limited to: Swimming Track and Field Rowing Basketball Baseball (up until the Beijing Olympics) Gymnastics Cycling
There really is no good swimmer's body. I knew a guy that was about 6', 150 lbs., and could swim a 100-yard butterfly-stroke event in about 50 seconds, while kids two years older than him with twice as much muscle mass couldn't touch his speed, he even set a record at my high school swimming pool. As a side, Michael Phelps didn't start lifting weights until after the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Swimming is more technique than it is muscle, and any serious swimmer will tell you the same.
AnswerYes swimming is an olympic summer sport, there are different water activities like diving, length swimming etc. and the mens and womens are separate as always! Swimming has many different events in the olympics.AnswerYes, swimming has been competed in the Modern Olympics since the first Modern Games in 1896.
Winter Olympics are in Vancouver. No more summer Olympics until 2012.
The Olympics have already started.