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described within the
International Rules as 'swimmers'
rather than as
finswimmers or divers.
Competition is
divided into two classes:
swimming pool and...
- (Armenian: Շավարշ Կարապետյան; born May 19, 1953) is a
retired former Soviet finswimmer, best
known for
saving the
lives of 20
people in a 1976
incident in Yerevan...
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technique is most
applicable to
relaxed cruising on the surface.
Racing finswimmers may use a
different technique as they need a far
greater level of ventilation...
- Hodge,
Scottish lawyer and
judge 1953 –
Shavarsh Karapetyan,
Armenian finswimmer 1953 –
Florin Marin,
Romanian footballer and
manager 1953 –
Victoria Wood...
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Shavarsh Karapetyan (born 1953), Soviet–Armenian
champion and world-record
finswimmer, who
saved 20
lives from
drowning when a
trolleybus fell into the Yerevan...
- 1989
World Games, when
Ukraine was part of the
Soviet Union,
Ukrainian finswimmer Oleh
Ananiev won a gold and a
silver in
individual competitions as well...
- by
Shavarsh Karapetyan, a multi-champion
finswimmer, who was
training with his
brother Kamo, also a
finswimmer, by
running alongside the lake. The trolleybus...
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swimming movement of 10 m/s (32.8 ft/s) (the best
competitive swimmers and
finswimmers do not move
their hands nor swim that fast)
physics dictates that the...
- record-holder. From 1984 to 1997 he was a
competitive monofin swimmer (
finswimmer) (distances 50m and 100m). Martin's
academic background follows a degree...
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agricultural minister Shavarsh Karapetyan (born 1953),
Soviet Armenian finswimmer Karapet /
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