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  2. 2024 United States Olympic trials (swimming) - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials ā€“ Swimming, held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, achieved record-breaking attendance numbers. On June 15, 20,689 attendees set a new record for the largest gathering at a swim meet.

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  4. Canada at the 1928 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    6 swimmers, 5 men and 1 women, represented Canada in 1928. It was nation's 5th appearance in the sport and the first time the nation sent a female swimmer. Canada won a bronze medal in the men's relay, the first medal in the sport for Canada since 1920. In the individual events, Canadian swimmers advanced to 3 finals but took 6th place each time.

  5. Canada at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Men's team competition. Preliminary round. Canada ā€“ Soviet Union 52-87; Canada ā€“ Hungary 59-70; Canada ā€“ Japan 37-58; Canada ā€“ Italy 54-66; Canada ā€“ Mexico 68-78; Canada ā€“ Puerto Rico 69-88; Canada ā€“ Poland 69-74; Classification match. Canada ā€“ Peru 82-81; Classification match. Canada ā€“ Hungary 65-68 ā†’ 14th place; Team ...

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    Waist beads actually originated in ancient Egypt, where they were known as girdles.Egyptians wore them around their waist or lower abdomen. [2] [3] Girdles were symbols of status and were made of chains, wire, thread, and shells, and often featured multiple colors [4] Modern-day people from many African cultures wear waist beads, including Ghanaians, Senegalese, Igbos, Yorubas, Ewes, Ashantis ...

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    The word SCUBA was coined in 1952 by Major Christian Lambertsen who served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps from 1944 to 1946 as a physician. [1] Lambertsen first called the closed-circuit rebreather apparatus he had invented "Laru", an (acronym for Lambertsen Amphibious Respiratory Unit) but, in 1952, rejected the term "Laru" for "SCUBA" ("Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus"). [2]

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