Showing posts with label rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rules. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Red card in open water swimming


The red card in an open water swimming race indicates that a swimmer has been disqualified due to unsportsmanlike conduct or a serious infraction of the rules during the race. The race referee shows the swimmer a red card or a red flag to let him know that he has been disqualified. 
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

FINA thinking of changing breaststroke rule


FINA, in a move believed by some as a way around introducing underwater cameras in disputes and appeals, may relax the rules on breaststroke to allow multiple dolphin kicks at the start of races, according to former 1500m great Vladimir Salnikov.

Now the president of the Russian swim federation, Salnikov today tells the Russian swim community that breaststroke swimmers would be allowed to take multiple dolphin kicks during the first 15m of races. Currently, rules allow one kick, with many using more but getting away with it because officials on the deck cannot see through the splash generated by the dive at the start of races. The one-kick rule will remain in place at turns, when there is no splash to block the view of judges on the poolside.

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Swimming workout: Productive kicking for backstroke

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