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The future of swimming is likely to be shaped by advancements in technology, training methods, and increased emphasis on sustainability in aquatic environments. Innovations such as smart swimwear, enhanced coaching analytics, and Virtual Reality training may improve performance and accessibility. Additionally, growing awareness of environmental issues will push for eco-friendly pool designs and practices. Overall, swimming will continue to evolve as a competitive sport and recreational activity, fostering inclusivity and health benefits.

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