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In butterfly swimming, how must the athlete finish the race to have a valid result?
Question 1:
In butterfly swimming, how must the athlete finish the race to have a valid result?
A.
By touching the pools ending wall with both hands simultaneously
B.
By stepping out of the pool
C.
By touching the pools ending wall with his/her feet
D.
By touching the pools ending wall with with one hand only
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