What does the whistling mean in swimming?

The Referee will blow a short series of whistles (of at least 4 "chirps") to signal the swimmers to get into position behind the blocks. This should happen just after the last swimmer has completed their distance (or possibly later).
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Why do swim coaches whistle?

When you're swimming, you can't usually hear anything that spectators yell, but you can hear whistles. Some coaches whistle when swimmers breathe as an encouragement to go faster, while others make hand motions to kick faster or point at someone who they want the swimmer to beat.
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What is the whistling during swimming at Olympics?

Here's why you hear the loud noises while watching Olympic swimming on TV. It's not pacing. Instead, it's teams and coaches making a noise to cheer on athletes that they can hear from the water.
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What does the horn during swimming mean?

Ah, the air horn — the vuvuzela of the Olympics. They're loud for a reason. They're there to signal to the swimmers that it's the final lap.
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Why do swimmers hit themselves before a race?

Also part of an athlete's race routine, it's something that gets an athlete ready to go. Male swimmers sometimes slap themselves red, especially on their pectorals. Women will also do this or use a closed fist instead. This slapping increases blood flow in the muscles which is helpful to the “warmup” process.
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How do you cheer a swimmer?

Don't mess, don't mess Don't mess with the best 'cause the best don't mess Don't fool, don't fool Don't fool with the cool 'cause the cool don't fool Don't jive, don't jive Don't jive with the team that's so alive, Don't mess with the best, don't fool with the cool, don't jive with the team that's so alive, DON'T MESS!
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Why do swim meets take so long?

What makes a swim meet long depends on several factors. Such as the age of the swimmers, the number of participants, and how many events per day. The more participants and events in a day, the longer the meet can take.
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What is a hot heat in swimming?

If a pool has six lanes, then six swimmers will race in the event at a time, which is called one “heat.” If there are 60 swimmers competing in the 100 freestyle event in that six-lane pool, there will be 10 heats.
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What is a swim meet like?

Events at a meet are swum in heats, usually of 8 swimmers at a time. Swimmers are grouped into heats based upon their seeded times, and heats for each event progress from slowest to fastest. At larger meets, men and women swim in separate heats.
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What does the IM stand for in swimming?

You'll here the shorthand "IM" used often during the Olympics. It's an abbreviation for the individual medley event in swimming, in which swimmers use all four competitive strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle, in that order.
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What is a split in swimming?

Split – A swimmer's intermediate time in a race. Splits are registered every 50 meters (or25 yards depending on the pool and equipment on hand) and are used to determine if a swimmer is on record pace. Taper – The resting process in training for swimming competition.
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What does nt mean in swimming?

An ​“NT”​ listed for seed time means no seed time has yet been recorded for that swimmer, i.e. that swimmer has not competed in that event, or was disqualified during the event.
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What does AR stand for in swimming?

Augmented Swimming: FORM's Dan Eisenhardt Brings AR Goggles to Life.
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What does it mean to scratch in swimming?

Scratch: Scratching an event is declaring that, while you are at the meet and intend to race, you will not be participating in a particular race. Scratching should only take place with a coach's approval.
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Why is it called a psych sheet in swimming?

Psych sheets are meant as a sneak peek into the meet. You can see how close the swimmers ahead of you are, and you can mentally prepare for racing your competition. You'll usually receive a psych sheet via email or in person directly from your coach.
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Why is it called a swim meet?

That's a swim meet. It means encouraging from the side of the pool.
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How long is an average swim meet?

The average swim meet lasts three and a half (3.5) hours and begin at 5:30 pm. This is contingent upon factors such as weather, size of the opposing team and general flow of the meet.
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What should I expect from my first swim meet?

Swimmers are expected to participate in meets as a team. Cheering for each other is highly encouraged. Team tents will be set up with team gear, tattoos, stickers, water, and Otter Pops. Swimmers are encouraged to sit together at the team tent, cheer each other on, play games, and hang out between events.
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Why are swimmers chests red?

Dark red circles on swimmers' bodies: These are the result of 'cupping', a form of pain relieving acupuncture used in traditional Chinese medicine that involves therapists heating small glass cups, then placing them on the skin and pulling them from the body to loosen and relax the muscles.
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Why do swimmers bleach their hair?

“It's all about a psychological edge,” says swim coach John Dubois. Dubois goes on to say how after all the hard and intense practices they go through it gives them a chance to release some of the stress and have a little fun that sets them apart from not only the competition but others in their day to day lives.
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Why do swimmers write on their arms?

What is Arm Marking? You must mark your swimmer to reflect which event, heat, lane, and relay they are racing. This is used to help remind the swimmer of their events and Shepherds (age group) tent or ready bench volunteers.
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Why do swimmers wear two caps?

The first one is used to cover their hair, as latex clings to the head better. The second silicone one doesn't crinkle as much as latex, so it smooths any lingering bumpiness on the head. Without the second cap, there is more drag in the water because the first one could wrinkle.
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How do swimmers know what lap they are on?

In each lane just before the turn wall are what appear to be computer monitors at the bottom of the pool. They are low-power electronic monitors that display how many laps a swimmer has remaining in a given race.
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Why does the fastest swimmer get lane 4?

The reason the fastest swimmer is placed in the center lanes is because it's believed to be the "coveted" lane. This is due to the fact that from lanes 4-5, you have the greatest visibility of swimmers in the other lanes.
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