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A fascinating, in-depth look at the history of competitive swimming
and the people and moments that have defined the sport. From the
first modern Olympic Games to the present, Below the Surface: The
History of Competitive Swimming covers all the greatest moments,
top rivalries, legendary swimmers, and biggest controversies in
swimming history. It features athletes like Michael Phelps and
Katie Ledecky, who have elevated the sport to an unprecedented
level, and individual performances that are groundbreaking and
awe-inspiring, such as Australian Fanny Durack becoming the first
female Olympic gold medalist in 1912 and Jason Lezak leading the US
to a come-from-behind victory in the 400 freestyle relay at the
2008 Olympics. While controversies such as doping and the advent of
tech suits have troubled the sport, a new generation of athletes
have produced fresh enthusiasm for competitive swimming. Below the
Surface offers little-known stories, unique insight, and a detailed
history of a great sport with a remarkable past and an exciting
future.
Every four years the summer Olympic Games capture the world s
attention. Over 10,000 athletes from more than 200 countries gather
to prove they are the best in their sports. From the first
competition held in 1896 to the 2012 London Olympics, the games
have hosted some of swimming s greatest victories and deepest
defeats. Fans have witnessed Johnny Weissmuller win back-to-back
Olympic gold medals before he found fame on the big screen as
Tarzan; they have seen Dara Torres defy age to win three silver
medals at the age of 41; and they will forever remember Michael
Phelps capturing a record eight gold medals at the 2008 games. The
Most Memorable Moments in Olympic Swimming reveals the sport s
greatest moments on its biggest stage. Through careful research and
the personal recollections from the athletes themselves, John Lohn
has brought together the key performances, top athletes, major
controversies, and improbable victories of the games. Organized
chronologically, the progression of swimming as an Olympic sport
comes to life as the top 25 moments are revealed. The best swimmers
in Olympic history are featured throughout, from Mark Spitz and Ian
Thorpe to Debbie Meyer and Dawn Fraser. Dozens of photographs
highlight the athletes and their shared passion for swimming glory.
Detailed appendixes include the top Olympic medal winners by
country and by athlete, and a bibliography provides key swimming
references for the reader. Swimming fans, coaches, athletes, and
researchers will enjoy this history of a sport rich in tradition
and spectacular moments, as will all enthusiasts of the Olympic
Games."
Swimming has been an Olympic sport since the inception of the
Games, with the 100, 400, and 1500 freestyles being the original
events along with the 100 freestyle for sailors. While the spirit
of the sport remains the same, the technology and the competitive
formats have advanced tremendously through the years. The number of
events contested in competition has increased to the point where
the program for a typical international meet, such as the World
Championships or Olympics, produces a true reflection of the best
swimmers over various distances and in different strokes. The
Historical Dictionary of Competitive Swimming examines the sport of
swimming since its inception as a competitive athletic event. This
is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, a
bibliography, and appendixes that detail Olympic and World
Championships medal winners. The dictionary section has over 500
cross-referenced dictionary entries on individuals, major
competitions, and there are also entries for each of the
competitive strokes and countries that have enjoyed significant
success in the sport.
Competitive swimming is one of only five sports to have been
contested at every Olympic Games since the first competition of the
modern era was held in 1896. While only a handful of swimming
events took place that year, the sport has grown considerably since
then-at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, there were 16 swimming
events on the schedule for both men and women. The growth of
competitive swimming has given athletes the opportunity to push the
limits in the pool, and for more than a century countless swimmers
have done just that, proving their worth to be considered one of
the best. They Ruled the Pool looks at the careers of the 100
greatest swimmers in history, profiling some of the biggest names
the sport has seen, from Mark Spitz and Tracy Caulkins to Janet
Evans and Michael Phelps. Each swimmer is ranked based on
achievements such as Olympic medals, world and European
championships, and world records. Chapters include biographical
information, accomplishments, records, finest performances, and
insight into how the swimmer became one of the best in the sport.
Thoroughly researched and compiled, They Ruled the Pool also
contains appendixes that serve as quick reference tools for those
wanting to see world and Olympic medal counts of the profiled
swimmers. Fans, coaches, athletes, and researchers alike will find
this an indispensable resource.
In The 100 Greatest Swimmers in History, John Lohn profiles some of
the biggest names the sport has ever seen, from Mark Spitz and
Tracy Caulkins to Katie Ledecky and Michael Phelps. Each swimmer is
ranked based on achievements such as Olympic medals, world and
European championships, and world records. Lohn provides insight
into how these swimmers became the best in their sport by detailing
their accomplishments, finest performances, records, and noteworthy
biographical information. This new, updated edition contains
results from the two most recent World Championships and the 2016
Olympic Games, and while many athletes further cemented their
top-100 status, some newcomers also made their way into the
rankings-including Katie Ledecky, who launched herself high up the
list with her dominating performances. The 100 Greatest Swimmers in
History also features a new section highlighting the top coaches in
the sport and includes multiple appendixes that serve as wonderful
references for information such as world and Olympic medal counts
of the profiled swimmers. Fans, coaches, athletes, and sport
historians alike will find this an indispensable resource.
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