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  2. List of junior world records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Swim England Winter Championships Sheffield, United Kingdom [72] 200m freestyle: 1:51.62 Claire Weinstein United States 15 December 2024: World Championships: Budapest, Hungary [73] 200m freestyle: 1:51.38 OC, not ratified, fastest all-time junior: Ariarne Titmus Australia 11 December 2018: World Championships: Hangzhou, China: 400m freestyle ...

  3. Swimming at the Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Swimming was inducted at the Youth Olympic Games at the inaugural edition in 2010. [1] Summary. Games Year Events Best nation 1: 2010: 34

  4. David Berkoff - Wikipedia

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    Known later as the "Berkoff Blastoff", early in his Harvard career, Berkoff began swimming his backstroke start and turns underwater for a distance as long as 35 meters using a powerful push-off from the side of the pool remaining horizontal and as aerodynamic as possible, with a powerful wavelike dolphin kick and outstretched locked arms for ...

  5. Infant swimming - Wikipedia

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    Infant swimming is the phenomenon of human babies and toddlers reflexively moving themselves through water and changing their rate of respiration and heart rate in response to being submerged. The slowing of heart rate and breathing is called the bradycardic response. [ 1 ]

  6. Swimming with Wings - Wikipedia

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    Swimming with Wings (Hebrew: לשחות עם כנפיים) is a 2023 Israeli-Dutch animated short documentary written and directed by Daphna Awadish.The film explores the immigration experience through the eyes of little Israeli girl learning how to swim with clothes on in the Netherlands.

  7. Theodore Tugboat - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Tugboat is a Canadian children's television series about an anthropomorphic tugboat named Theodore who lives in the Big Harbour with all of his friends. The show, which aired from 1993 to 2001, originated (and is set) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada as a co-production between the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), [1] and the now defunct Cochran Entertainment.

  8. Drownproofing - Wikipedia

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    Once they had mastered the Drownproofing technique, students learned to stay afloat with their wrists and ankles bound, swim 50 yards (46 m) underwater, and retrieve diving rings from the bottom of the pool using their teeth. Lanoue published a book called Drownproofing, a New Technique for Water Safety in 1963. [5]

  9. Swimming lessons - Wikipedia

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    Level 2 Fahrtenschwimmer (trail swimmer—badge with two waves and a silver pin) requires 15 minutes of swimming, dive jump or jump from 3-metre (10-foot) height, 10 metres (11 yards) of swimming underwater, pickup of a thick object from deep water (2 m [6.6 ft] water, 2.5 kg [5.5 lb] weight), 50 metres (55 yards) of back crawl, and 10 rules of ...