Postural status of lower extremities, feet and specific swimming tests were estimated on a sample of examinees, age 21 years (+/- 6 months), that are attending the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education in Novi Sad. Total sample of examinees (137) was consisted of 99 examinees of male sex and 38 examinees of female sex. Postural status was estimated by the method of Napoleon Wolanski. From the specific motor tests, the following tests were made: 25m push start, crawl technique and 25m leg kick crawl. The objective of paper in to establish the differences in swimming results considering possible postural disruptions of lower extremities and feet. Postural status is shown in percentage, on basic of which the examinees are divided into groups. After this, the differences between groups of the examinees are established by the Univariant analysis of variance. Male sex examinees have most of the pes planus (25%) and gen uvarum deformity (19%), while the female sex examinees have pes planus in highest percentage (21%). There are no statistically postural signifferences in the swimming results between groups of exeminees classified by the postural disruptions, in the exeminees of the male and the female sex both. The results obtained were statisticall processed by appropriate analysis.