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Olympics Synchronized Swimming

An Olympic team event only contested by women, synchronized swimming combines artistry and dance with water skills.

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How long will an aquablade speedo jammer last before it wears out?

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About 40 hours of pool time and it depends on how well you take care of it. Wash in cold water after every swim meet and do not use this as a practice suit it will wear out.

What is the difference between game and sports?

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games are for fun only like tumbang preso, while the sports are for battles like olympics.... lol

What are the different swimming strokes?

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The four strokes are butterfly, backstroke, breastroke, and freestyle.

(freestyle can be about anything but what you will see in the Olympics and in most competitive events is the Australian crawl)

What is the distance of both a short course and a olympic sized pool?

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a short course pool is 25 metres.... and a olympic sized pool is 50 metres! :)

Who offers synchronized swimming scholarship?

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Synchronized swimming is eliminated from NCAA sport along with three other sports: archery, hand ball, and badminton in 2009

What is a tub in synchronized swimming?

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When you are laying on the water with your knees close to your face. - Signed don't make fun of my sport Specifically, lying on your back and looking up with your legs together, toes pointed, and shins on the water's surface while in a tuck position.

Swimming pool 'infinity' what does it mean?

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An infinity pool is a type of pool where one edge is designed to look like it doesn't exist. This creates the pool to look like it goes on for infinity or into the horizon because you can't see the edge of the pool.

Why should you do synchronized swimming?

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From Canada synchronized swimming, or water ballet as it was known in its early years, moved to the United States. The sport received its first big boost in 1934 when it was part of the World's Fair in Chicago. Shortly afterwards, the United States Amateur Athletic Union recognised the sport and national championships began. By 1948 synchronized swimming was a exhibition sport at the Olympics, but it was forced to serve an extended apprenticeship. After five appearances as a non-medal sport, synchronized swimming made its full Olympic debut at Los Angeles in 1984.

Who played in the first superbowl?

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NFL champions Green Bay Packers beat AFL Champions Kansas City Chiefs 35-10, and the Lombardi Trophy is named after the Packers' Head Coach, Vince Lombardi

What is a good time for freestyle swimming for a man?

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A good time depends on a lot of different things. Like how long the event is and how old you are.

If you are thinking of only a 50 yard freestyle (down and back in 25 yard pool) a good time for a high school swimmer would be between 23 seconds-25 seconds. A great time is between 20 seconds- 22 seconds.

If you are a college swimmer however a good time would be about 20-21 and a great time is around 18-20

(phelps does around a 16-17)

Do judges see replay in syncronized diving?

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no because judges need to make a on the spot decision. (btw does anyone else record the routine for sexual purposes) is this weird, hope not my whole family does this on Wednesday night while having hungry jacks.

HOW MUCH slower per 100 meters is 50 pool than a 25 meter pool?

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Go onto the British Swimming website and search for a Long Course to Short Course converter. There, you can convert any times for any event.

Why is the epiglottis important to breathing?

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When we Breathe, the epiglottis moves to allow air into the lungs.

Answer #2

keeps food from going into your lungs

What is the best swimming lane?

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That depends. The fastest people are generally placed in lanes 4 and 5, and as you progress outwards to lanes 1 and 8, the seed times become slower, so you could say that lanes 4 and 5 are the best. The best lane in terms of physics is any lane which is about 7-12 feet deep and not not right next to the edge/wall.

Why do they shower after synchronized diving?

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To keep their muscles warm.

When was footbal first played?

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American football evolved over several years on Ivy League campuses. The game that's today considered the first intercollegiate football game (although it looked a lot more like soccer than the game we know) was played in New Brunswick, N.J., between Rutgers and Princeton in 1869.

What are the muscles use in swimming?

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Swimming is a good workout to work almost all the muscles in your body at once. It mostly uses your arms and leg muscles. It also tones your core mucles a lot.

What is the correspondent bank of banco de oro?

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what is the correspondent bank of banco de oro in manila

How do you get penalties in synchronized swimming?

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There are quite a few ways to get penalties but the most common are:

-touching the bottom or sides of the pool

-not completing or incorrectly doing an element

-not having the right number of swimmers

-bathing suits or makeup that looks too much like a costume

-standing on the edge of the pool for too long while the music plays

-a routine that is shorter or longer than the time limit

What sport uses every muscle including the brain?

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i do gymnastics and u MUST use every muscle in ur body. hope this helps! :)