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Californiablu
1 year ago

In accordance with the current test regulations, i.e., ne 180-degree curve at the end of the track. You have to see if they handle it so hard, probably they don’t know.

Funship
1 year ago
Reply to  Californiablu

In what examination order would this rule be found? I don’t see it in the document I downloaded from DLRG.de.

Wouldn’t make a lot of sense about the route measurement.

Baroque
1 year ago
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I would also have assumed that you are swimming the right number of lanes with a correct turn, i.e. 32 lanes in the 25-m basin, 16 lanes in the 50-m basin or a free water path. Railways with curve instead of turning are extremely inaccurate. You have to turn in front of the wall to avoid touching it, but not too far in front of the wall, that you don’t have only 750 m at the end (at 31 turnings quite possible). The correct turn now has the repulsion.

Californiablu
1 year ago

I’ll ask.

Californiablu
1 year ago

It is in the Examination Regulation page 11:

the practical test includes the following elements:… Change the position of the body during swimming on the float without holding. And on page 6, for example, in the general provisions, it is also true that this must be blurred completely.

Borsemorve
1 year ago

Yes, you may