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swimming
Swimming is the movement by humans or animals through water, usually without artificial assistance. Swimming is an activity that can be both useful an recreational. Its primary uses are bathing, cooling, travel, fishing, escape, and sport.
Trivia about swimming
Amy Van Dyken holds the U.S. record in the 50-meter freestyle event in this sport at 24.87 seconds
100-meter butterfly & 100-meter freestyle
Janet Evans holds the world record in the 400, 800 & 1500-meter freestyle events in this sport
To the French this sport is la natation
In 2003 Michael Phelps became the first man in this sport's history to break 2 individual world records in 1 day
Natascha Badmann was a champ in the duathlon (running & biking), then added this sport to triumph in the triathlon
In the Beijing Olympic Glossary for this sport, the scissor kick entry says that it's relegated to the sidestroke now
Backstroke,breaststroke,butterfly
The dolphin kick is used in competition in this sport
The whirligig beetle is one of the fastest insects at this activity; it can go 40 inches per second
It made zoological news in 2008 when Asian mouse deer were seen escaping predators by this means of locomotion
Through 2000, Jenny Thompson has won 8 gold medals in this sport, the most by any U.S. woman in any sport
Michael "The Albatross" Gross won gold medals in this sport using an arm span far exceeding his height
This sport's Tracy Caulkins won the Honda Broderick Cup twice for being the NCAA's top woman athlete
Originally from Ukraine, Lenny Krayzelburg won 3 gold medals in Sydney competing for the U.S. in this sport