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      • It wasn’t until the London Games in 1908 when swimming at the Olympics was contested in a pool, with organisers building a 100m long pool in the middle of the athletics running track.
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  2. Dec 17, 2018 · 5 min 17 December 2018 02:40 GMT-8. Swimming. Michael Phelps swimming alongside James Guy at Rio 2016 Olympics. While humans have likely been swimming ever since they dipped their toe in the water, it’s believed that swimming as a practice dates back as early as 2500 BC.

  3. In the first four Olympics, competitions were not held in pools, but rather in open water (1896, the Mediterranean Sea; 1900, the Seine; 1904, an artificial lake; 1906, the Mediterranean). The 1904 Olympics ' races were the only ones ever measured in yards, instead of the usual metres.

    • Early Origins
    • From Leisure to Competition
    • The First Olympic Games
    • Post World War Ⅱ to Modern Day

    Swimming had its origins in Egypt as a leisure sport around 2500 BCE. According to britannica.com, archeological evidence has shown that ancient Greeks and Romans later used the practice to train soldiers for war to eventually become “part of elementary education for males.” They are also believed to have built the first swimming pools, distinctly ...

    Although swimming’s origins were rooted in leisure, the sport quickly evolved into a competition even before the first Olympic Games in 1896. In 1837, the first swimming organization was created in London and became known as England’s National Swimming Society. The name would later be changed to the Swimming Association of Great Britain in 1874. Du...

    The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. According to the olympicchannel.com, swimming is “one of only four disciplines to have been retained, appearing in every summer Olympics since [the first Olympic Games] – the others being athletics, artistic gymnastics and fencing.” The first Olympics introduced some strange races into the...

    The era following World War Ⅱ was a bustling time for innovation and production. All of the economic growth from the war brought great technological advancement to the United States, which translated to the swimming world in the form of lane lines and indoor competition pools. Advanced training techniques and facilities such as hydrodynamic swimsui...

  4. Mar 11, 2016 · Swimming at the Olympics has changed a lot since 1896, where there were just four men’s races, all held in the Mediterranean Sea. It wasn’t until the London Games in 1908 when swimming at the Olympics was contested in a pool, with organisers building a 100m long pool in the middle of the athletics running track.

  5. Jul 24, 2012 · PHOENIX, Arizona, July 24. IN today's installment looking at previous venues for swimming at the Olympic Games, we look at the history of the pools hosting the 1932, 1948, 1952 and 1956 editions.

  6. The Olympic Games were held in 1896 in Athens, a male-only competition. Six events were planned for the swimming competition, but only four events were actually contested: 100 m, 500 m, and 1200 m freestyle and 100 m for sailors.

  7. 5 days ago · The Olympics were revived in the late 19th century, with the first modern Games being held in Greece is 1896. When are the Olympic Games? The Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games are each held every four years.

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