
Olympic Swimming
Olympic swimming is a competitive sport featured in the Summer Olympics, where athletes race in various events over different distances and strokes, such as freestyle, butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke. Swimmers compete in heats, with the fastest advancing to finals. The events take place in a standard 50-meter long pool. Performance is measured by time, with medals awarded for the fastest competitors in each event. The sport showcases both individual and relay races, highlighting skill, speed, and technique, making it one of the most popular and exciting events at the Olympic Games.