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Where did swimming take place in the 2016 Olympics?

Where did swimming take place in the 2016 Olympics?

Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 6 to 13 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. The women’s open-water marathon was held on August 15, and the men’s open water race on August 16 in Fort Copacabana.

Who are the 10 km swimmers in the Olympics?

The men’s and women’s 10 km races at the 2016 Summer Olympics featured 25 swimmers: 5: one representative from each FINA continent (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania). (These have been selected based on the finishes at the qualifying race in Setúbal.) 1: from the host nation (Brazil) if not qualified by other means.

Who is Australia’s swimmer in the 2016 Olympics?

Australia’s Mack Horton, who claimed the 400 m freestyle title on night one, picked up the fifth spot with a 14:49.54 to hold off a sprint race from Canada’s Ryan Cochrane (14:49.61), two-time medalist in this event, by seven hundredths of a second.

What’s the world record in the 1500 m swimming?

U.S. distance ace Connor Jaeger overhauled the sub-14:40 barrier with an American record of 14:39.48 for the silver. Meanwhile, Paltrinieri’s countryman Gabriele Detti gave the Italians a further reason to celebrate, as he powered home with a bronze in 14:40.86, overtaking the American challenger Jordan Wilimovsky (14:45.03) by almost five seconds.

Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 6 to 13 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. The women’s open-water marathon was held on August 15, and the men’s open water race on August 16 in Fort Copacabana.

What are the rules for swimming in a lane?

Do NOT speed up if you are being passed. Rule 8: The slower swimmer in front must move to the side of the lane end to allow faster swimmers to pass. Allow them to turn at the centre of the lane wall. if there are more than one, allow all faster swimmers behind you to pass. Rule 9: Do NOT start swimming immediately behind another swimmer.

When do you split a lane in swimming?

Rule 3: If there is only one other person in the lane, the lane can be split with each person taking half the lane. But you *must* explicitly agree this. Otherwise assume lane/circle swimming. Rule 4: Once a third person joins, circle swimming must start.

When was the 15m marker introduced in swimming?

The 15m rule was applied to Backstroke in 1988, after the underwater dolphin kicking technique of both Daichi Suzuki and David Berkoff churned water and controversy at the Summer Olympics in Seoul. The rule was later applied to Butterfly in 1998, and later to Freestyle. Racing Lane 15m Markers