If a swimmer breaks any swimming rule, they get disqualified. If they get disqualified the time that they got, well not count. If they were to break all of the rules, the same happens. They don't get another punishment for each broken rule. Their time just won't count.
The team of Giaan Rooney, Elka Graham, Petria Thomas and Linda Mackenzie were disqualified at the 2001 Fukuoka World Swimming Championships after jumping into the pool before all lanes had completed the race to celebrate what they thought was a gold.
if you dont touch the wall with both hands, you will DEFINITELY get disqualified
DQ T = disqualified Turn. see belowset of standard abbreviations defining reason for disqualification which have been adopted by the European Swimming Writers.Whenever a competitor is disqualified the reason is reported against the swimmers name using the following set of codes.TurnTFinishFIArmsAStrokeS----->Head PositionHLegsLStartSTTakeoverOEarly StartStroke ChangeMAppeal MadeAAppeal DisallowedXFoulingFONo AppealWrong LaneLMisconductMEquipmentE
yes, on breaststroke and butterfly you have to do a 2 hand touch at the wall, if you don't you get disqualified. you also can not turn over on your stomach on backstroke.
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Aside from moving the stone blocks one of the biggest challenges the pyramid builders faced was finding and carving the stone blocks.
you can get dq ed many ways wether it's you didn't touch the wall with 2 hNd in fly or fall started there is actually a rule book type thing that's pretty thick If you get up half way through, if you kick the water when you are doing breaststroke, if you go out of your lane or if you don't to a turn right. There are loads more.
is moving by swimming
moving in the water while not drowning
every muscle
swimming moving