Each frame is .13 seconds apart. Grant Hackett's time for the event was 3:43.15. This sequence shows the deliberate execution of a six-beat kick.
The swimmer is wearing a fitted Speedo LZR Racer swimsuit. It readily can be seen that ...
KATE ZIEGLER AND LAURE MANAUDOU UNDERWATER SEQUENCES DURING THE 800m FREESTYLE RACE
The Women's 800 m Freestyle Race at the 2007 World Swimming Championships was won by Kate Ziegler in a time of 8:18.52. Laure Manaudou was close second in 8:18.80.
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KATE ZIEGLER AT 1175m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 1500m RACE
The quality of the original recording used in this analysis was particularly poor. The grayscale contrast provided here is the best depiction that could be developed of Kate Ziegler's championship swim. The full stroke cycle depicted ...
GRANT HACKETT AT 330m OF HIS WORLD RECORD 800m FREESTYLE RACE
The time between each frame is .1 seconds. Grant Hackett's time for the 800 m freestyle event was 7:38.65. The swimmer performed the race in a questionable manner. At the 500-m turn, he was more than five seconds under Ian Thorpe's ...
LAURE MANAUDOU AT 370m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 400m FREESTYLE RACE [RIGHT-SIDE PERSPECTIVE]
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Laure Manaudou's time for this 400-m freestyle event was 4:05.34.
This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and ...
LAURE MANAUDOU AT 340m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 400m FREESTYLE RACE [LEFT-SIDE PERSPECTIVE]
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Laure Manaudou's time for this 400 m freestyle event was 4:05.34.
This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and ...
FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR WHY AMERICAN MALE DISTANCE SWIMMERS WILL NOT CHALLENGE THE AUSTRALIANS [ERIK VENDT AND LARSEN JENSEN]
Each Frame is .1 seconds apart. The event is the 1500-m final at the 2004 USA Olympic Trials in Long Beach. The exact location in the 1500-m race is not known.
This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time and a moving ...
LARSEN JENSEN AT 1470m OF HIS WINNING 1500M RACE [WHY AMERICAN MALE DISTANCE SWIMMERS WILL NOT CATCH THE AUSTRALIANS]
Each Frame is .1 seconds apart. Larsen Jensen's time for the 1500 m race was 14:56.71, an American record.
This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a ...
HANNAH STOCKBAUER AT 360m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 400m FREESTYLE RACE [6-BEAT KICK]
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Hannah Stockbauer's time for this event was 4:06.75. This analysis is unique because it shows the swimmer's stroke while executing a 6-beat kick (as distinct from the 2-beat kick demonstrated during her ...