kilpavedon
Kilpavedon is a Finnish term that translates to "competitive swimming" or "racing swimming." It refers to the sport of swimming as a competitive discipline, focusing on speed and performance over set distances. This encompasses various swimming strokes, including freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly, each with its own rules and techniques. Competitive swimming is governed by international federations such as FINA (now World Aquatics), which sets the standards for competitions and records.
Athletes who participate in kilpavedon are known as competitive swimmers. They train rigorously to improve their