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SUSAN O’NEILL’S NON-BREATHING STROKE AT 160m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE

SUSAN O’NEILL’S NON-BREATHING STROKE AT 160m OF HER 200m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE

Each frame is .1 second apart. This series shows the consistency of Susan O'Neill's stroke over the past several years. During this time, there has been little change in best performance times which have usually been the best or one ...
SUSAN O’NEILL’S FULL STROKE AT 160 m OF HER 200 m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES 1996

SUSAN O’NEILL’S FULL STROKE AT 160 m OF HER 200 m BUTTERFLY GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES 1996

Each frame is .1 second part. It is recommended that the reader refer to the previous 65 m and 110 m analyses. Rather than provide a frame by frame analysis, this interpretation will highlight generalities. Notable Features There ...
AGNES KOVACS AT 160m OF HER WINNING SEMI-FINAL 200 m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

AGNES KOVACS AT 160m OF HER WINNING SEMI-FINAL 200 m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and still frames. The following image sequence is in real time. It will play through 10 times and then ...
MEGAN QUANN’S LAST STROKE IN HER GOLD MEDAL 100 m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

MEGAN QUANN’S LAST STROKE IN HER GOLD MEDAL 100 m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. In this race, Megan Quann recorded a time of 1:07.05. This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and still ...
MEGAN QUANN AT 75 m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100 m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

MEGAN QUANN AT 75 m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100 m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. In this race, Megan Quann recorded a time of 1:07.05. This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and still ...
PENELOPE HEYNES TURNING AT 100 m OF HER WORLD-RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

PENELOPE HEYNES TURNING AT 100 m OF HER WORLD-RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. This turn is similar to that executed at the 150-m mark. After a complete stroke upon approaching the wall, Penelope Heynes executes a quick arm pull without kick. Notable Features Frames #1 and ...
DOMENICO FIORAVANTI AT 135m OF HIS GOLD MEDAL 200m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

DOMENICO FIORAVANTI AT 135m OF HIS GOLD MEDAL 200m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. In this race, Domenico Fioravanti recorded a time of 2:10.87, the second fastest time in history. It was his second gold medal of the Olympic Games, as he also won the 100m breaststroke ...
PENELOPE HEYNES AT 185 m OF HER WORLD-RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

PENELOPE HEYNES AT 185 m OF HER WORLD-RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 seconds apart. The sequence depicts a change in the stroking pattern that was held for the previous major portion of the event. Penelope Heynes quickened her stroke rate and reduced any emphasis on defined gliding. ...
SIMON COWLEY AT 180 m OF HIS 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

SIMON COWLEY AT 180 m OF HIS 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY

Each frame is .1 second apart. Simon Cowley won this race in 2:12.98, which was the fourth fastest time in the world in 1999. For a 200-m breaststroker, Simon Cowley's stroke is almost continuous and is more in the tradition of a ...