The time between each frame is .1 seconds. Libby Lenton did not swim the 200-m freestyle individual event at the Australian Trials or the World Championships. The reason she is featured here is that this swim, the lead-off leg for ...
INGE DE BRUIJN AT 35m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 50m FREESTYLE RACE AT THE 2004 ATHENS OLYMPIC GAMES
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Inge de Bruijn's time for this event was 24.58.
This analysis is presented for comparison purposes. As has been reported elsewhere, in 2004 Inge de Bruijn performed with a straight arm recovery ...
JODIE HENRY AT 30m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100m FREESTYLE RACE AT THE 2004 ATHENS OLYMPIC GAMES
The time between each frame is .1 second. Because of the quality of the video used for the swimmer at 90 m and in this analysis, it is only possible to completely view the pull of one arm. Consequently, this analysis looks at Jodie ...
INGE DE BRUIJN AT 25m OF HER SILVER MEDAL 100m FREESTYLE RACE AT THE 2004 ATHENS OLYMPIC GAMES
The time between each frame is .1 seconds. Inge de Bruijn's time for this 100-m race was 54.16, slower than her winning time of 53.83 four years earlier in Sydney. That Sydney time was also one one-hundredth of a second faster than ...
JODIE HENRY AT 90m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100m FREESTYLE RACE AT THE 2004 ATHENS OLYMPIC GAMES
The time between each frame is not known (this analysis is from a slow motion clip). Because of the quality of the video, it is only possible to view Jodie Henry's right arm pull. Jodie Henry's time for this event was 53.84 ...
INGE DE BRUIJN AT 35m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 50m RACE AT THE 2003 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BARCELONA
The speed of this film capture is unknown. Inge De Bruijn's time for this 50-m race was 24.47.
This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in real time, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and ...
ALEXANDRE POPOV AT 25m OF HIS 50m GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE 2003 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BARCELONA
This stroke analysis includes a moving sequence in slow motion, a moving sequence where each frame is displayed for .5 of a second, and still frames. The actual frame speed of this sequence is unknown. The time for the 50 m race was ...
GIAAN ROONEY AT 180m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 200m FREESTYLE RACE AT THE 2001 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN FUKUOKA
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Giaan Rooney's time for this race was 1:58.57.
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 ...
IAN THORPE AT 65m OF HIS LEG OF THE 4 X 100m FREESTYLE RELAY
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Ian Thorpe's time for this leg of the event was 47.87, the second fastest leg of all swimmers in the race (Pieter Van Den Hoogenbond was faster).
This analysis was derived from some very poor video, ...