Chesapeake Bay Aquatic Club

Article 101 - Individual Strokes and Relays
Updated September 20, 2001

Breaststroke          
 |  Start  |  Stroke  |  Kick  |  Turns  |  Finish

Butterfly        

 |  Start  |  Stroke  |  Kick  |  Turns  |  Finish

Backstroke           

 |  Start  |  Stroke  |  Turns  |  Finish

Freestyle              

 |  Start  |  Stroke  |  Turns  |  Finish

Individual Medley       

 |  Start  |  Stroke  |  Turns  |  Finish
Relays   |  Freestyle Relay   |  Medley Relay   |  Relay Rules

101.1 BREASTSTROKE

.1 Start

.2 Stroke

.3 Kick

.4 Turns

.5 Finish


101.2 BUTTERFLY

.1 Start

.2 Stroke

.3 Kick

.4 Turns

.5 Finish


101.3 BACKSTROKE

.1 Start

  1. The swimmers shall line up in the water facing the starting end, with both hands placed on the gutter or on the starting grips.

  2. Prior to the command "take your mark" and until the feet leave the wall at the starting signal, the swimmer's feet, including the toes, shall be placed under the surface of the water. Standing in or on the gutter or curling toes over the lip of the gutter is not permitted at any time before the start. A backstroke starting block may not be used.

.2 Stroke

.3 Turns

.4 Finish


101.4 FREESTYLE

.1 Start

.2 Stroke

.3 Turns

.4 Finish


101.5 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - The swimmer shall swim the prescribed distance in the following order: the first one-fourth, butterfly; the second one-fourth, backstroke; the third one-fourth, breaststroke; and the last one-fourth, freestyle.

.1 Start

.2 Stroke

.3 Turns

  1. Intermediate turns within each stroke shall conform to the turn rules for that stroke.

  2. The turns when changing from one stroke to another shall conform to the finish rules for the stroke just completed, and shall be as follows:

    1. Butterfly to Backstroke - The swimmer must touch as described in 101.2.5. Once a legal touch has been made, the swimmer may turn in any manner, but the shoulders must be at or past the vertical toward the back when the swimmer leaves the wall.

    2. Backstroke to Breaststroke - The swimmer must touch the wall while on the back. Once a legal touch has been made, the swimmer may turn in any manner but the shoulders must be at or past the vertical toward the breast when the swimmer leaves the wall and the prescribed breaststroke form must be attained prior to the first arm stroke.

    3. Breaststroke to Freestyle - The swimmer must touch as described in 101.1.5. Once a legal touch has been made, the swimmer may turn in any manner.

.4 Finish


101.6 RELAYS

.1 Freestyle Relay - Four swimmers on each team, each to swim one-fourth of the prescribed distance using any desired stroke(s). Freestyle finish rules apply.

.2 Medley Relay - Four swimmers on each team, each to swim one-fourth of the prescribed distance continuously in the following order: first, backstroke; second, breaststroke; third, butterfly; and fourth, freestyle. Rules pertaining to each stroke used shall govern where applicable. At the end of each leg, the finish rule for each stroke applies in each case.

.3 Rules Pertaining to Relay Races.

  1. No swimmer shall swim more than one leg in any relay event.

  2. When automatic relay take-off judging is used, each swimmer must touch the touchplate or pad in his/her lane at the end of the course to have finished his/her leg of the relay race.

  3. In relay races a swimmer other than the first swimmer shall not start until his/her teammate has concluded his/her leg.

  4. Any relay team member and his/her relay team shall be disqualified from a race if a team member other than the swimmer designated to swim that leg shall jump into or enter the pool in the area where the race is being conducted before all swimmers of all teams have finished the race.

  5. Each relay team member shall leave the water immediately upon finishing his/her leg, except the last member.

  6. In relay races the team of a swimmer whose feet have lost touch with the starting platform (ground or deck) before his/her preceding teammate touches the wall shall be disqualified.