As far as the modern Olympics go, swimming events have been a part since the first modern Games in 1896.
Swimming was first included in the Olympics in 1896, but has only been open to women since 1912.
I think the first use of swim goggles in the Olympics was in 1960.
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The first swimming events held for women at the Summer Olympic Games were held in 1912 - competitions in the 100 metre freestyle, and the 4x100 metre freestyle relay.
During the first modern Olympic games that was held in the year 1896 in Athens, Greece. It was a hot day that day and that is when the first lemonade stand existed as well.
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No, The swimmers would get too cold.
Track and Field or swimming.
tennis,swimming,
Narwhals don't actually compete in the Olympics, but if they did they would come top in the swimming/diving events.
No. The 2010 Olympics are Winter Olympics and have no swimming events.
1896 was supposedly when swimming began in the Olympics!
swimming has appeared at every modern Olympics, which started in 1896. Womens swimming was introduced to the Olympics in 1912.
its in the summer Olympics but not the winter Olympics
I don't know what Olympics you're thinking of, but swimming is in the summer Olympics
Swimming is Australia's best Olympic sport. Out of the 143 Gold medals that Australia has won in Olympics, as of 2014, swimming makes up 58 of them.
for the 2000 till now we had to do a swimming position in order and the first one to do all of them first won the swimming part of the olympics
it miss the Olympics in 1990
It has been there since the first Olympics.
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