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  2. Front crawl - Wikipedia

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    The front crawl or forward crawl, also known as the Australian crawl [1] or American crawl, [2] is a swimming stroke usually regarded as the fastest of the four front primary strokes. [3] As such, the front crawl stroke is almost universally used during a freestyle swimming competition, and hence freestyle is used metonymically for the

  3. Freestyle swimming - Wikipedia

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    A competitor completing in a swimming event with a freestyle stroke Start of the women's 400 m freestyle at the 2008 European Championships. Freestyle is a category of swimming competition, defined by the rules of World Aquatics, in which competitors are subject to only a few limited restrictions [1] on their swimming stroke.

  4. Dance crazes - Wikipedia

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    Some of them were of freestyle type, i.e., there were no particular step patterns and they were distinguished by the style of the dance movement (Twist, Shake, Swim, Pony, Hitch hike). Only some have remained to the modern day-era, sometimes only as the name of a step (Suzie Q, Shimmy) or of a style (Mashed Potato) in a recognized dance. Fad ...

  5. Synchronized swimming - Wikipedia

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    Synchronized swimming (in British English, synchronised swimming), also known as artistic swimming, is a sport where swimmers perform a synchronized choreographed routine, accompanied by music. The sport is governed internationally by World Aquatics (formerly known as FINA). [ 1 ]

  6. Team USA Artistic Swimmers Show Off Their Dance Moves ... - AOL

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    The U.S. artistic swimming team is showing off their moves outside the water!. On Thursday, Aug. 8, the 2024 Paris Olympics silver medalists took on the viral Charli xcx "Apple" dance trend ...

  7. Flutter kick - Wikipedia

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    The flutter kick in a front crawl. In swimming strokes such as the front crawl or backstroke, the primary purpose of the flutter kick in beginner and intermediate swimmers is not propulsion but keeping the legs up and in the shadow for the upper body and assisting body rotation for arm strokes.

  8. Ryan Lochte - Wikipedia

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    On the same day of winning the 200-meter backstroke (and swimming in the 100-meter butterfly semifinals where he set a personal best and qualified for the final), Lochte combined with Conor Dwyer, Charlie Houchin, and Ricky Berens, to win the 4×200-meter freestyle relay. Swimming the second leg, Lochte recorded a split of 1:44.98, and the team ...

  9. Category:Freestyle swimming - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle swimming; 0–9. 100 metre freestyle; W. World record progression 50 metres freestyle; World record progression 100 metres freestyle; World record ...