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Competition Swim Meet Circa 1975 (Vintage Film Super 8mm Home Movie) 462

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Competition Swim Meet Circa 1975 (Vintage Film Super 8mm Home Movie). Most SWIMMING SPORTS EVENTS are held in special competition swimming pools, which are either long course pools such as those used in the Olympic Games (50 m) or short course pools such as those used in the FINA World Swimming Championships
(25 m) (25 yards or 25 m). Competition pools have starting blocks from which the competitor can dive in, and possibly also touch-sensitive pads to electronically record the swimming time of each competitor.
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Everytown, USA, United States
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Digital HD frame-by-frame transfer of home movie footage

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archival sports lifestyle / people

Keywords

action athlete athletic blue breaststroke butterfly cap competition competitive energy event fast freestyle goal goggles lane marker meet men olympic pool power race racing speed splashing sport start stroke swim swimmer swimming swimwear team vitality water 8mm super film home movie style old classic retro footage era dust scratches vintage contains people male young adult (20s) color archival 1970s 1960s exterior

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8607352
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00:00:17,11
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Date Created:
1975 - -
Date Uploaded:
6 Sep 2011
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