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SAMANTHA RILEY’S FULL STROKE AT 70 m OF HER SIXTH PLACE 100 m BREASTSTROKE RACE AT THE 1998 PERTH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Each frame is .1 second apart. The reason for presenting Samantha Riley in this forum is that she has been World Champion and world record holder. She is the reigning Pan Pacific champion. Her swims at Perth were "disappointments" and ...
FRED DEBURGHRAEVE’S FULL STROKE AT 70 m OF HIS 100 m BREASTSTROKE GOLD MEDAL RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The legs are in the latter stages of the kick. The knees are well apart and the feet turned completely out and at right angles to the kick direction. The body and arms ...
LENNY KRAYZELBERG’S FINISH IN HIS GOLD MEDAL 100 m BACKSTROKE 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 ...
LENNY KRAYZELBERG AT 70 m OF HIS GOLD MEDAL 100 m BACKSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. In this event, Lenny Krayzelberg recorded a time of 53.72, a new Olympic record. At this stage of the race, the swimmer rated 50 full left-arm strokes per minute, a very high rate for such a large ...
MAI NAKAMURA AT 35 m OF HER SILVER MEDAL 100 m BACKSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 seconds part. In this event, Mai Nakamura went out very fast covering the first 50m in 29.17 seconds, leading Diana Mocanu comfortably at the turn. Her eventual final time was 1:00.55, showing that she paid dearly for ...
DIANA MOCANU AT 35 m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100 M BACKSTROKE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Diana Mocanu's time for this race was 1:00.21.
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 ...
TOMOKO HAGIWARA AT 190 m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 200 m BACKSTROKE RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Tomoko Hagiwara's time for this 200-m swim was 2:11.36.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The right arm and hand enter. The arm is hyperextended at the elbow placing the hand wider than the upper arm ...
LENNY KRAZELBERG’S TURN AT 50 m OF HIS GOLD MEDAL 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 second apart. Lenny Krayzelberg's time for this race was 1:55.87, a new world record.
Notable Features
Frames #1-4: The swimmer rolls over onto the pulling arm. The recovering left arm assists the rotation by ...
LENNY KRAYZELBERG AT 180 m OF HIS WORLD-RECORD 200 m RACE AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 second apart. Lenny Krayzelberg's time for this race was 1:55.87, a new world record.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The right arm is deep, has completed its direct propulsive thrust, and is starting to sweep ...