Swimming
CLUSTER | Prince Faisal bin Fahad Olympic Complex |
LOCATION | Swimming Hall |
DATES | 8 - 12 November |
ATHLETES | 300 |
MEDAL EVENTS | 50 |

Aquatic Mastery
As one of the oldest and most universally practiced sports, it combines intense physical exertion with technique and endurance. Notably, swimming has produced some of the most celebrated Olympians, such as Michael Phelps, who captured imaginations by setting astounding world records, embodying the thrilling pursuit of excellence in aquatic athletics.
Rules
Swimming competitions consist of races where athletes aim to complete the designated distance faster than their opponents, following specific stroke techniques: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. Swimmers must begin in a proper start position, often diving from a block, except during backstroke events where they start in the water. Rules emphasize clean turns and finishes, with disqualifications for false starts, incorrect stroke execution, or improper turns and finishes to ensure fair play and adherence to standards.
Fast Facts
Games debut: | 2005 |
Past Appearances: | 5 |
Leading medal winners: | Republic of Turkey, Republic of Indonesia, Arab Republic of Egypt |
Last out: | - |
FUN Facts
Swimming is one of the oldest known sports, with evidence of competitive swimming dating back to ancient Egypt and Greece.