Lifesaving

Facts

Discipline of Lifesaving
Participants 0
NOCs 0
Competitions held 0 (Venues)
Distinct events 10

Description

Starting in the 18th century, organisations were formed to help those in need of rescue in the water. Following an international congress in 1878, these organisations were increasingly cooperating to learng from each other. On offspring of that was competitive lifesaving, a tool to train lifesavers and interest others in lifesaving. Competitions in lifesaving were held during the 1900 Olympic Games, where it was also unsuccessfully attempted to set up an international federation for the sport. This succeeded 10 years later with the foundation of the Fédération Internationale de Sauvetage Aquatique (FIS). This IF eventually merged into what is now the International Life Saving Federation, an IOC recognized organisation.

All-time medal table

Olympic Games

Most successful competitors

Olympic Games

Athlete Nat Gold Silver Bronze Total

Event types

Name Gender Still contested? Times held?
Competition for First Aid to Civilians and the Military Men 1
300 metres with Current Rise of 50 metres with Manikin Men 1
200 metres in Swim Outfit with Current Rise of 50 metres with Manikin Men 1
Rapid Removal of a Manikin from Middle Distance Men 1
Rapid Removal of a Manikin from Long Distance Men 1
Flat Boats with One Rower Men 1
Unsinkable Boats Men 1
Retrieval by Hook Men 1
Sculling Companies Men 1
Sculling, Amateurs Men 1