As of my last update, the fastest recorded 500m sidestroke swim is approximately 5 minutes and 2 seconds, set by swimmer Michael K. in 2006. Sidestroke is not commonly contested in competitive swimming, which may lead to fewer records and updates. Always check the latest swimming federations or sports news for the most current records.
Sidestroke. We use it in special warfare to decrease your silhouette when approaching a populated area or beachhead.
The 1500 meter swim, which is approximately a mile, record is 14:34.56 by Grant Hackett from Australia. This record, along with other swimming records, can be found at- http://www.vilacom.net/swimming/men.php Actually, to approximate swimming a mile, one would have to swim 1609.34 meters -- that's 109.34 meters more than the 1500 meter swim or 2.19 more lengths of a 50 meter pool. (1 meter = 3.2808399 feet)
the fastest is the sphinx moth.
a swim taken for leisure purposes
it can swim 4566666 mph
a person!
About 10 mph when it is going its fastest
Nahim
Yes, it is the fastest. It can swim at speeds over 25 mph.
Its the Gentoo Penguin which can swim up to 40kph.
The sailfish it can swim up to 68 mph
500m is 50,000 centimeters. (100cm per meter)
Answer: Because its one of the fastest ways to swim. Its the fastest style
no. no one is. your not born extremely fast.
You divide metres by 1000 So 500m = 0.5km
Eamon Sullivan and Cesar Filho.
70 miles per hour