History of swimming game




















Although humans have been swimming for thousands of years, swimming only became a competitive sport in the early s. Today, swimming is the third most-watched sport in the Olympic Games.

In , Matthew Webb ignited public interest in swimming when he became the first person to swim across the English Channel. Swimming only breastroke, it took him more than 21 hours to complete this feat. Thirty-one years would pass before another person would successfully swim across the Channel.

The youngest swimming style is the Dolphin. It made its first appearance in and debuted at the Olympic Games in Melbourne. Finally, the freestyle was done for the first time by Johnny Weissmuller in the first postwar period and was made famous for its elegance and power by Alexander Popov.

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How did Olympic swimming evolve to its current state? Keep reading to find out! Swimming had its origins in Egypt as a leisure sport around BCE. According to britannica. Not surprisingly, ancient Pacific Island natives are believed to have taught their children how to swim around the same time or even before they learned how to walk.

The name would later be changed to the Swimming Association of Great Britain in During the 19th century, Australia—hungry for competition—began to hold regular championship races. In , Australia held the first swimming championships.

This was the first chance for different national teams to compete against each other and would dictate the future of competitive swimming.



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