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History of Swimming • Competitive swimming is as old as 36 BC • Japanese held the first known swimming races • Earliest published writing on swimming was in 1538, written by Nicolas Wynman • English- considered the first modern society to develop swimming as a sport History cont. • First municipal pool in the U.S. was built in Massachusetts in 1887 • Plato considered a man who didn’t know how to swim uneducated • Julius Caesar and Charlemagne were known as great swimmers • By 1837, regular swimming competitions were being held in London History cont. • Amateur Swimming Association of Great Britain was organized in 1880 • August 24, 1875, Captain Matthew Webb became the first man to swim the English Channel The Pool • Long course racing pool- 50 meters • Short course racing pool- 25 meters • Competitive pool has a minimum of 8 racing lanes – each lane must be7-9 feet wide • The pool must be at least 4 feet deep • The water temperature must be between 78 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit • The front of the starting block must be 30 inches above the surface of the water The Meet • 14 individual events • 3 relays • Olympics- there are only 13 individual events and 3 relays • Men do not swim 800 meter freestyle in the Olympics and women do not swim 1500 meter freestyle
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