Aquatics is a collective term for four Olympic water events: Swimming, Water Polo, Diving, and Synchronized Swimming. It has been part of the modern Olympics since the very first modern Olympic events in 1896. Water Polo was added in 1900 during the Olympics in Paris, and Olympic diving began in 1904. It wasn’t until 1984 that Synchronized Swimming was added to the official Olympics program. Synchronized Diving and women’s Water Polo are the most recent additions, with competitions first appearing during the 2000 games in Sydney, Australia.
Venue: Water Works Swimming Pool
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