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History  People have been swimming for thousands of years, the only country where swimming races were a common occurrence before the 1800’s was Japan.

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2 History  People have been swimming for thousands of years, the only country where swimming races were a common occurrence before the 1800’s was Japan.  Japan was totally closed to other countries at the time, so the practice did not go around.  In the 1830’s swimming clubs started being formed in England and swimmers began racing against each other to see who was fastest.  They swam using breaststroke.

3 Olympics  In 1986, swimming became an Olympic sport for men with the 100 meters and 50 meters freestyle competitions.  For a variety of reasons, women were excluded from swimming in the first several Olympic games.  It was only at the 1912 games when women swimming made its debut at the prompting of the group that later became known as the International Olympic Committee.

4 What is swimming? What is swimming?  Swimming is moving through the water by using the arms and legs.  It is a popular form of a recreation, an important international sport and a helpful exercise. Skills  A swimmers performances in a race partly depends on the skill used in starting the race and in turning at the end of each lap, at the start of a stroke.

5 Equipment  Bathers  Goggles  Swimming cap  Swimming pool  In swimming there is actually no scoring.  The aim of swimming is to reach the end of the pool the fastest by overtaking your opponents.  If you dive in the pool before the starting gun sounds you get automatic disqualification. Scoring

6 Ian Thorpe  Born : Sydney, 13 th October 1982  won three gold medals at the Sydney 2000 Olympic games and a record of six gold medals at the 2001 World Championships.  regarded as the best swimmer in recent times and could become known as one of the best swimmers.  concentrates on freestyle events as has won major races from 200 metres up to 800 metres.

7 Interesting Facts  Swimming began in the 1 st century.  Over 50% of world class swimmers suffer from shoulder pain.  Peanuts are a good source of energy for swimmers.  If your hair is shorter you have a better chance of swimming faster because there is less friction.

8 Landmark Events  1500 metres Freestyle at Atlanta Olympics.  In 1966, millions of Australians watched the final of the 1500 metres freestyle at Atlanta Olympic games. the 1500 metres freestyle at Atlanta Olympic games.  They wanted to see if there hero, Kieren Perkins, could repeat his success at the 1992 Olympics. could repeat his success at the 1992 Olympics.  Everything seemed to be against Kieren.  only just qualified for the Australian Olympic team, had suffered from a mystery illness and was the last qualifier for the final.

9 References Books: Sports Action Swimming Australian Sports Websites: www.athleticsholarship.net/ www.igentry.blogspot.com

10 Thanks for watching our presentation! We hope you have enjoyed it! Lauryn & Joyce


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