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"freestyle" versus "crawl stroke"

To me, crawl stroke is a stroke and freestyle is an event. Consider these two sentences:

  • A contestant in a freestyle race can choose to swim butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, or crawl stroke.
  • A contestant in a freestyle race can choose to swim butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, or freestyle.

The latter is confusing. What would you call a race in which only crawl were allowed? A "freestyle" race?

In the Swim styles section I would like to see "Freestyle (free)" replaced by "Crawl stroke (crawl)". IOLJeff (talk) 02:42, 5 February 2016 (UTC)

Thanks for the note; I've fixed the wording. However, your suggested change would've made the text about events incorrect, because there's no such thing as the front crawl event. Graham87 08:27, 5 February 2016 (UTC)

Peer Review #2

Lead: The lead section uses competitive swimming’s role in the Olympics to bring the importance of the topic to readers, which works to some extent. However, I suggest adding some brief information of explanations from physics prospect, health benefits, history/development of swimming associations and the sport, and countries where the sport is best developed in the lead section. Structure: Generally, as a comprehensive wiki page, the sections are organized well. I would suggest combining subsection 1 of section 2 and section 9, which tell similar information. Also, it might be better if we could relocate section 6 between section 3 and 4, so that the sections after section 2 might be closely connected. Balance: I also checked some similar items about swimming as a sport and this page seems to have covered all major points. Neutral: Seeing the talk page of this page, we can see that many people have contributed to this page so the text part is better than average. Reliable sources: This page uses both other wiki pages, and abundant web pages and peer-reviewed articles (half and half), as references, which have covered all major issues the page presents. Yuhanqiu (talk) 15:47, 19 April 2016 (UTC)