Definition of «backstroke»

Backstroke is a swimming technique where the swimmer faces downwards and moves their arms backwards while keeping their body in a horizontal position. The backstroke is one of four competitive swimming styles, along with breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle. It involves coordinating arm movements with breathing and kicking to propel oneself through the water.

Sentences with «backstroke»

  • # 34 Prince Nufer Dixon GOLDSBORO America's dominant female swimmer in 1930s and»40s; set world record in 50 - meter backstroke in 1941. (si.com)
  • He lives and works in Chicago, and his first museum survey Backstroke of the West is at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago until 4 March 2018. (artlyst.com)
  • SWIMMING — ANITA LONSBROUGH, England, set world 200 - meter breaststroke record in 2:50.3; RIA VAN VELSEN, Netherlands, set world 100 - meter backstroke record in 1:11.7; DUTCH relay team bettered world mark in 400 - meter medley relay with time of 4:51.5; Waalwijk, Netherlands. (si.com)
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