Swimming At The 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 Metre Freestyle
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Swimming At The 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 Metre Freestyle
The Swimming (sport), swimming competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are scheduled to run from 27 July to 9 August 2024. Pool events (27 July to 4 August) will occur at the Paris La Défense Arena, with the two-day marathon swimming (8 to 9 August) staged at Pont Alexandre III through the Seine River. Events Similar to the 2020 program format, swimming features a total of 37 events (18 each for men and women and 1 mixed event), including two 10 km Marathon swimming, open-water marathons. The following events were contested (all pool events are long-course, and distances are in meters unless stated): *Freestyle swimming, Freestyle: 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1,500; *Backstroke: 100 and 200; *Breaststroke: 100 and 200; *Butterfly stroke, Butterfly: 100 and 200; *Medley swimming, Individual medley: 200 and 400; *Relay races, Relays: 4 × 100 free, 4 × 200 free; 4 × 100 medley (men's, women's, and mixed) *Marathon swimming, Marathon: 10 kilometres Schedule The swimmi ...
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Swimming – Paris 2024
Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through coordinated movement of the limbs and the body to achieve hydrodynamic thrust that results in directional motion. Humans can hold their breath underwater and undertake rudimentary locomotive swimming within weeks of birth, as a survival response. Swimming is consistently among the top public recreational activities, and in some countries, swimming lessons are a compulsory part of the educational curriculum. As a formalized sport, swimming is featured in a range of local, national, and international competitions, including every modern Summer Olympics. Swimming involves repeated motions known as strokes in order to propel the body forward. While the front crawl, also known as freestyle, is widely regarded as the fastest out of four primary strokes, other strokes are practiced for special purposes, such as for training. ...
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