Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Ian Thorpe's time in this event was 3:41.83 a substantial improvement on the old world record for this distance.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The left arm is in mid-pull. At this moment, the whole ...
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Ian Thorpe's time in this event was 3:41.83 a substantial improvement on the old world record for this distance.
Notable Features
There are only minor differences in technique between the form shown ...
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. The time for this Goodwill Game's record swim was 1:59.06 seconds. That time was ranked #2 in the world in 1998.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The left arm enters fingers/hand first and stretched ...
GRANT HACKETT’S FULL STROKE (FRONTAL VIEW) AT 270m OF HIS SILVER MEDAL SWIM
Each frame is .1 seconds apart.
NOTABLE FEATURES
Frame #1: The right arm has just entered. The left arm pull is in an early stage. The left upper arm has medially rotated to leave the elbow "high" and the ...
GRANT HACKETT AT 340m OF HIS SILVER MEDAL 400m FREESTYLE RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart.
At this stage of this race Grant Hackett was well ahead of Ian Thorpe but was caught just prior to the finish. The rivalry between Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe over 400 m will be one of the classic ...
CLAUDIA POLL’S FULL STROKE AT 75m OF HER 200m GOLD MEDAL RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The left arm enters and immediately bends at the elbow while medially rotating the upper arm. The right arm is extending and starting its "round-out" movement to ...
CLAUDIA POLL’S FULL STROKE AT 120m OF HER 200m GOLD MEDAL RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The left arm approaches entry. The right foot is clear of the water preparatory to kicking in order to counter-balance the right arm entry. The right arm is in a very ...
MICHAEL KLIM’S FULL STROKE AT 130 m OF HIS 200 m FREESTYLE GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE 1998 PERTH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The right arm entry occurs as the result of an attempted straight arm recovery. It is well in front of the swimmer and exhibits no deliberate slide forward under water. ...
GRANT HACKETT’S FULL STROKE AT 475 m OF HIS 800 m GOLD MEDAL RACE
Each frame is .1 second apart.
Notable Features
Frame #1: The right arm entry occurs while the left arm is in the early stages of propulsion. The arm enters flat and slightly bent at the elbow. The right leg kicks to ...