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The world of competitive swimming, like many other sports, has a language all its own. Knowing not only the meaning of some unusual words but also their specialized context is part of the territory of becoming a competent coach.

Match the words with their meanings:

WordMeaning
FlumeAn event in which all four strokes -- backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle -- are swum by four different swimmers. No swimmer may swim more than one leg of this race.
Negative SplitThe area at the edges of the pool in which water overflows during a race and is re-circulated into the pool.
Medley RelayA pool configured in 25-yard lengths.
GutterA technique where the swimmer covers the second half of a race faster than the first half.
TaperA sophisticated device that helps coaches and their athletes train in specialized and controlled conditions.
Short courseThe resting process in training for swimming competition.

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