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Aquatics

Aquatics is made up of all sport activities in water (swimming, Water polo, diving and synchronized swimming) this are events that take place in water and have deferent rules.

Swimming: is based on speed in water, there are deferent events like free style, breast stroke, back stroke and butterfly.

The free style races are 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500 and 10 000 meters. The 1500 meters is only for men and the 800 meters is only for women. The breast stroke and the back stroke are 100and 200 meters events the 200 and 400 meters have all four strokes (back stroke, breast stroke, butter fly and free style).

The race is completed by 4 x 100 meter freestyle, 4 x 200 meter freestyle and 4 x 100meter medley relays.

The qualifiers of the preliminary heat in the 50, 100 and 200 meters move to the semi-finals and finals. In the relay and individual events of 400m and above, the eight fastest finishers move directly to the finals, and all the decisions are based on the fastest times.

Water polo: has two post at each end of the pool with a total of thirteen players on each team and only six player and one goal keeper can be in the water at a time from each team.

The men's event are divided into two pools of six for a round-robin preliminary heat, this is for the qualifying teams, the top four from each pool advance to the quarter-finals and the quarter final winners advance to the medal rounds.

The women team play a round-robin preliminary heat, with four teams advancing to the semi finals, and the two teams that fail to qualify, play for the fifth and sixth place.

Diving: is performed from a high platform above a pool and divers hit the water from this high platform with a speed of up to 55km/h.

Points are awarded up to 10 points depending on the elegance and skill. The points are affected by the degree of difficulty. Which is based on the number and times of the maneuvers attempted like surmersult, spikes, tucks and twists. They are judged by a panel of selected judges.

Synchronized swimming: it looks effortless but it is a high demanding sport that requires grace, endurance, flexibility, artistry and an exceptional breath control.

The competitors perform strenuous movement upside down in water with help of a nose clip that makes it difficult for water to enter the nose and allowing the swimmer to stay under water for long period of time.

This sport is open only to women performing to music within a time limit and an underwater speakers to help the competitors when they are underwater to enable them achieve the split second timing critical to synchronize swimming.

Swimmers are judged by panel of judges, they perform specific moves in a set order, including boost, rocket, thrusts and twirls.

List of disciplines

  • Aquatics
  • Artistic Swimming
  • Beach Waterpolo
  • Diving
  • JetSki Sport
  • Marathon Swimming
  • Open Water Swimming
  • Short Course Swimming 25m
  • Swimming
  • Synchronized Swimming
  • Waterpolo

People have swum across lakes and rivers since prehistoric times, but the first organised races did not take place until the 19th century, when the National Swimming Society of Great Britain was created.

None of the four Aquatics disciplines – Swimming, Diving, Synchronised Swimming and Water Polo – has been around for longer than 200 years as a competitive sport.

There were still no official rules or standards when Aquatics featured in the programme for the first modern Olympic Games in Athens 1896, Paris 1900 and St Louis 1904.

The Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) was formed during the London 1908 Olympic Games competition to act as a governing body for the sport.

List of events

  • standard

    1. Duets

    2. Teams

Waterpolo is a team water sport. A team consists of six field players and one goalkeeper. The winner of the game is the team that scores more goals.

Gameplay involves swimming, players passing the ball while being defended by opponents, and scoring by throwing into a net defended by a goalie.

As such, waterpolo has similarities to association soccer and netball.

Beach waterpolo provides more chalennge as it will be done under beach current and wind.

Diving is closely linked to Gymnastics. Competitors jump head-first into a pool from a three-metre springboard or a 10-metre solid platform.

They perform a series of twists and somersaults before they hit the water.

The aim is to win as many points as possible from a panel of judges who assess each dive for difficulty and style of execution.
 
As well as individual competitions, there are also Synchronised Diving events, in which pairs of athletes dive in tandem and receive an additional mark for their level of ‘synchronisation’.

List of events

  • men

    1. SYNCHRONIZED 3M SPRINGBOARD

    2. SYNCHRONIZED 10M PLATFORM

    3. 3M SPRINGBOARD

    4. 10M PLATFORM

    5. 1M SPRINGBOARD

    6. SYNCHRONIZED 3M

  • women

    1. SYNCHRONIZED 3M

    2. 1M SPRINGBOARD

    3. 3M SPRINGBOARD

    4. 10M PLATFORM

    5. SYNCHRONIZED 3M SPRINGBOARD

    6. SYNCHRONIZED 10M PLATFORM

    7. SYNCHRONIZED 5M PLATFORM

  • boys

    1. 3M SPRINGBOARD

    2. 10M PLATFORM

  • girls

    1. 10M PLATFORM

    2. 3M SPRINGBOARD

List of events

  • men

    1. Runabout limited

    2. Runabout endurance open

  • mixed

    1. Ski modified

    2. Runabout 1100 stock

    3. Runabout endurance open

    4. Runabout limited

Marathon Swimming is long distance swimming across large bodies of water such as the Great Lakes, the Atlantic Ocean and the English Channel.

Marathon swimming is an endurance sport that pits a swimmer not only against other contenders in the race but also against the currents and tides of the water.

According to International Swimming Federation rules, swimmers cannot use wet suits as this can artificially increase speed or endurance.

Swimmers are accompanied by a nearby boat crew that monitors and advises the competitors.

Marathon swimming has been popularized since Matthew Webb made the first successful crossing of the English Channel in 1875.

Marathon Swimming was incorporated into the Asian Beach Games in 2008.

List of events

  • men

    1. 10KM

    2. 5KM

  • women

    1. 5KM

    2. 10KM

Swimming is a competitive sport, divided into two categories: the 50m swimming pool for official competitions and the 25m swimming pool reserved for international competitions at short distance, which is an obligatory event to be competed at the AIG.

List of events

  • men

    1. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X50M

    2. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X100M

    3. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 200M

    4. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 100M

    5. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X50M

    6. FREESTYLE, 50M

    7. FREESTYLE, 200M

    8. FREESTYLE, 100M

    9. BUTTERFLY, 50M

    10. BUTTERFLY, 100M

    11. BREASTSTROKE, 50M

    12. BREASTSTROKE, 100M

    13. BACKSTROKE, 50M

    14. BACKSTROKE, 100M

    15. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X100M

  • women

    1. BACKSTROKE, 100M

    2. BACKSTROKE, 50M

    3. BREASTSTROKE, 100M

    4. BREASTSTROKE, 50M

    5. BUTTERFLY, 100M

    6. BUTTERFLY, 50M

    7. FREESTYLE, 100M

    8. FREESTYLE, 200M

    9. FREESTYLE, 50M

    10. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X100M

    11. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X50M

    12. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 100M

    13. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 200M

    14. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X100M

    15. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X50M

Traditional Swimming races take place over distances ranging from 50m to 1500m. Unless it is a Freestyle event, competitors have to use a particular swimming stroke: Breaststroke, Butterfly or Backstroke.

There are also Medley events which combine all three strokes. Olympic races take place in a 50m long pool divided into 10 lanes, with only the middle eight lanes used by swimmers. The swimmer who touches the pool wall first at the end of the race is the winner.

A 10km Open Water race has been added to the Swimming programme for the Beijing 2008 Games. Open Water races are swum outside in areas such as the sea, a lake or a river, and competitors usually swim 2.5km circuits around buoys positioned in the water.

List of events

  • men

    1. FREESTYLE, 1500M

    2. BACKSTROKE, 50M

    3. BACKSTROKE, 100M

    4. BACKSTROKE, 200M

    5. BREASTSTROKE, 50M

    6. BREASTSTROKE, 100M

    7. BREASTSTROKE, 200M

    8. BUTTERFLY, 100M

    9. BUTTERFLY, 200M

    10. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 200M

    11. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 400M

    12. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X200M

    13. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X100M

    14. BUTTERFLY, 50M

    15. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 100M

    16. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X50M

    17. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X100M

    18. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X50M

    19. FREESTYLE, 800M

    20. FREESTYLE, 50M

    21. FREESTYLE, 100M

    22. FREESTYLE, 200M

    23. FREESTYLE, 400M

  • women

    1. FREESTYLE, 50M

    2. FREESTYLE, 100M

    3. FREESTYLE, 200M

    4. FREESTYLE, 400M

    5. FREESTYLE, 800M

    6. BACKSTROKE, 50M

    7. BACKSTROKE, 100M

    8. BACKSTROKE, 200M

    9. BREASTSTROKE, 50M

    10. BREASTSTROKE, 100M

    11. BREASTSTROKE, 200M

    12. BUTTERFLY, 50M

    13. BUTTERFLY, 100M

    14. BUTTERFLY, 200M

    15. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 200M

    16. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 400M

    17. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X100M

    18. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X200M

    19. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X100M

    20. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 100M

    21. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X50M

    22. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X50M

    23. FREESTYLE, 1500M

  • boys

    1. FREESTYLE, 50M

    2. BUTTERFLY, 50M

    3. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X100M

    4. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X100M

    5. FREESTYLE, 400M

    6. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 200M

    7. FREESTYLE, 200M

    8. BUTTERFLY, 200M

    9. BREASTSTROKE, 200M

    10. BACKSTROKE, 200M

    11. FREESTYLE, 100M

    12. BUTTERFLY, 100M

    13. BREASTSTROKE, 50M

    14. BACKSTROKE, 50M

    15. BREASTSTROKE, 100M

    16. BACKSTROKE, 100M

  • girls

    1. BREASTSTROKE, 50M

    2. BUTTERFLY, 100M

    3. FREESTYLE, 100M

    4. BACKSTROKE, 200M

    5. BREASTSTROKE, 200M

    6. BUTTERFLY, 200M

    7. FREESTYLE, 200M

    8. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY, 200M

    9. FREESTYLE, 400M

    10. FREESTYLE RELAY, 4X100M

    11. MEDLEY RELAY, 4X100M

    12. BACKSTROKE, 50M

    13. BUTTERFLY, 50M

    14. FREESTYLE, 50M

    15. BREASTSTROKE, 100M

    16. BACKSTROKE, 100M

  • mixed

    1. MIXED MEDLEY RELAY, 4X100M

Synchronised Swimming is for women only. It is sometimes called ‘water ballet’, as competitors perform short routines to music in the pool. Routines are judged on technical merit and artistic impression.
 
There are two events: Duet (for pairs) and Team (for groups of eight). In each, the winner is the one who gets the most points from the judges based on how well they perform the moves, and how well the routine is put together.

List of events

  • women

    1. TEAM

    2. DUET

    3. FREE COMBINATION

    4. SOLO

Water polo is a team water game. A team consists of six field players and one goalkeeper. The winner of the game is the team that scores more goals.

Water polo was developed in Europe and the United States as two separate sports. In the United States it was termed softball water polo, with the ball being an unfilled bladder.

The sport was very rough, often degenerating into numerous fights. In 1897, Harold Reeder of New York formulated the first American rules for the discipline, which were aimed at decreasing the excessive roughness of the game.

The game is called water polo because players initially rode on floating barrels that resembled mock horses, and swung at the ball with mallet-like sticks, similar to those used in equestrian polo.

Ultimately, the European style of water polo predominated and today it is the form of the game practised universally.

It is more scientific, faster and less dangerous than the original American game. The current game consists of seven-man teams playing four seven-minute periods.

List of events

  • men

    1. TEAM

  • women

    1. TEAM

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