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Aquathlon (also known as underwater wrestling) is an underwater sport, where two competitors wearing masks and fins wrestle underwater in an attempt to remove a ribbon from each other's ankle band in order to win the bout. The "combat" takes place in a 5-metre (16 ft) square ring within a swimming pool, and is made up of three 30-second rounds, with a fourth round played in the event of a tie. The sport originated during the 1980s in the former USSR (now Russia) and was first played at international level in 1993. It was recognised by the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) in 2008. Combat aquathlon practice training engagements not only under water, but also afloat, above the water surface, both with or without diving gear, utilizing dummy weapons (rubber knives, bay

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  • Aquathlon (underwater wrestling) (en)
  • Aquathlon (lutte subaquatique) (fr)
  • Акватлон (борьба) (ru)
  • Акватлон (uk)
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  • Акватлон (лат. aqua — вода, грец. αθλον — боротьба) — боротьба у воді й під водою. Її винайшов Ігор Островський на початку 1980-х років у Москві. (uk)
  • Акватлон (лат. aqua — вода, греч. αθλον — борьба) — борьба в воде и под водой. Была создана Игорем Островским в начале 1980-х годов в Москве. (ru)
  • Aquathlon (also known as underwater wrestling) is an underwater sport, where two competitors wearing masks and fins wrestle underwater in an attempt to remove a ribbon from each other's ankle band in order to win the bout. The "combat" takes place in a 5-metre (16 ft) square ring within a swimming pool, and is made up of three 30-second rounds, with a fourth round played in the event of a tie. The sport originated during the 1980s in the former USSR (now Russia) and was first played at international level in 1993. It was recognised by the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) in 2008. Combat aquathlon practice training engagements not only under water, but also afloat, above the water surface, both with or without diving gear, utilizing dummy weapons (rubber knives, bay (en)
  • L'aquathlon ou la lutte subaquatiqueest un sport sous-marin et un sport de combat, où deux concurrents portant des masques et des palmes luttent sous l'eau pour tenter de retirer un ruban fixé à la cheville de l'adversaire afin de gagner l'épreuve. Ce « combat » se déroule dans un périmètre carré de 5 mètres dans une piscine, et est composé de trois rounds de 30 secondes, avec un quatrième round en cas d'égalité. (fr)
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  • Aquathlon (en)
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  • Underwater Wrestling (en)
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