Olympic Games Swimming
The Olympic Games Swimming refers to the aquatic sport contested at the Summer Olympic Games. Swimmers compete in various distances and strokes, including freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. The competition takes place in a pool, with athletes racing against each other to achieve the fastest time and claim Olympic medals. Swimming has been a part of the modern Olympic Games since its inception in 1896 and continues to be a highly anticipated and prestigious event at each edition of the Games.