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JANET EVAN’S FULL STROKE AT 625 m OF HER 800 m GOLD MEDAL SWIM AT THE BARCELONA OLYMPIC GAMES 1992

JANET EVAN’S FULL STROKE AT 625 m OF HER 800 m GOLD MEDAL SWIM AT THE BARCELONA OLYMPIC GAMES 1992

Each frame is .1 second apart. The swimmer breathes at the end of each right arm pull. Notable Features Frame #1: This picture illustrates a feature of most top crawl-stroke swimmers. The right arm entry is made at full ...
EVGENYI SADOVYI’S FULL STROKE AT 120 m OF HIS GOLD MEDAL 400 m SWIM AT THE BARCELONA OLYMPIC GAMES 1992

EVGENYI SADOVYI’S FULL STROKE AT 120 m OF HIS GOLD MEDAL 400 m SWIM AT THE BARCELONA OLYMPIC GAMES 1992

Each frame is 0.1 seconds apart. There is no breath in the cycle illustrated. The quality of the original film was particularly poor. Notable Features Frame #1: The right hand has just exited the water. The left arm is ...
SUSAN O’NEILL AT 185 m OF HER MEET RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

SUSAN O’NEILL AT 185 m OF HER MEET RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. This sequence is from Susan O'Neill's semi-final 200-m race in which she set a new meet record of 2:06.53. It should be compared to other breathing-stroke sequences of this swimmer in this section of ...
TOM MALCHOW AT 170m OF HIS MEET-RECORD SETTING 200m BUTTERFLY RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

TOM MALCHOW AT 170m OF HIS MEET-RECORD SETTING 200m BUTTERFLY RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Tom Malchow's time for this race was 1:55.41, the #1 ranked swim in 1999 and the second fastest of all time. Notable Features Frame #1: The hands enter greater than shoulder width apart. The ...
JENNY THOMPSON AT 80 m OF HER WORLD RECORD 100 M RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

JENNY THOMPSON AT 80 m OF HER WORLD RECORD 100 M RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. This sequence is taken at the 80 m mark of Jenny Thompson's World Record 100 m swim of 57.88 seconds at the 1999 Pan Pacific Championships held in Sydney, Australia. The sequence includes both breathing ...
BUTTERFLY STROKE TEACHING AID #1

BUTTERFLY STROKE TEACHING AID #1

he following collage of sequences from some of the world's best butterflyers is presented as teaching aids in Dr. Rushall's Stroke Clinics. Each item is presented to show important features of the stroke that should be adapted to each ...
MARIA PELAEZ AT 135m OF HER WINNING 200m RACE [MISTY HYMAN IS IN THE NEXT LANE]

MARIA PELAEZ AT 135m OF HER WINNING 200m RACE [MISTY HYMAN IS IN THE NEXT LANE]

The time between each frame in this series is .1 seconds. The observations occur at 135 m into the race. This is a special set of images for it contrasts Maria Pelaez (Spain) with Misty Hyman (USA). Maria Pelaez won the race in ...
JENNY THOMPSON’S FULL STROKE (NON-BREATHING) AT 80m OF HER LEG OF THE GOLD MEDAL 4 x 100m MEDLEY RELAY RACE

JENNY THOMPSON’S FULL STROKE (NON-BREATHING) AT 80m OF HER LEG OF THE GOLD MEDAL 4 x 100m MEDLEY RELAY RACE

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Differences between this sequence and actions described in the 35-m analysis might be due to the fact that this stroke is non-breathing while the former was a breathing stroke. Further differences could ...
JENNY THOMPSON (BREATHING STROKE) AT 35 m OF HER LEG OF THE GOLD MEDAL 4 x 100 m MEDLEY RELAY RACE

JENNY THOMPSON (BREATHING STROKE) AT 35 m OF HER LEG OF THE GOLD MEDAL 4 x 100 m MEDLEY RELAY RACE

Each frame is .1 second apart. Notable Features Frame #1: The hands enter close together and turned outward. The body is streamlined. The kick is half completed in its role of counter-balancing the vertical forces created by ...