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- Johnny Weissmuller (links | edit)
- Synchronized swimming (links | edit)
- Water polo (links | edit)
- Jenny Thompson (links | edit)
- Danyon Loader (links | edit)
- Mark Spitz (links | edit)
- Broward County, Florida (links | edit)
- Pieter van den Hoogenband (links | edit)
- Rie Mastenbroek (links | edit)
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida (links | edit)
- Janet Evans (links | edit)
- Culture of Australia (links | edit)
- Buster Crabbe (links | edit)
- Matthew Webb (links | edit)
- Alfréd Hajós (links | edit)
- Kieren Perkins (links | edit)
- Mount Kisco, New York (links | edit)
- Mike Schmidt (links | edit)
- Pan American Games (links | edit)
- Frederick Lane (links | edit)
- Matt Biondi (links | edit)
- Sports in Puerto Rico (links | edit)
- World Aquatics (links | edit)
- Gertrude Ederle (links | edit)
- Butterfly stroke (links | edit)
- Dawn Fraser (links | edit)
- Shane Gould (links | edit)
- Eleanor Holm (links | edit)
- Victor Davis (links | edit)
- List of halls and walks of fame (links | edit)
- Bethany College (West Virginia) (links | edit)
- European Aquatics (links | edit)
- Don Gambril (links | edit)
- Richard Quick (links | edit)
- Bill Sweetenham (links | edit)
- Debbie Meyer (links | edit)
- Murray Rose (links | edit)
- James E. Sullivan Award (links | edit)
- Krisztina Egerszegi (links | edit)
- ISHOF (links | edit)
- Cap and Skull (links | edit)
- Frédérik Deburghgraeve (links | edit)
- Michael Gross (swimmer) (links | edit)
- Anthony Nesty (links | edit)
- Esther Williams (links | edit)
- Libby Trickett (links | edit)
- Mark Tewksbury (links | edit)
- Jim Montgomery (swimmer) (links | edit)
- Aaron Peirsol (links | edit)