Each frame is .1 second apart. The quality of the original video sequence of this swim was poor leading to the less than desirable quality of the pictures in this analysis. In this race, Anthony Ervin tied with Gary Hall Jr. in a time ...
INGE DE BRUIJN AT 75m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100m FREESTYLE RACE
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INGE DE BRUIJN AT 35m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100m FREESTYLE RACE
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INGE DE BRUIJN AT 25m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 100m FREESTYLE RACE
Each frame is .1 seconds apart. Inge De Bruijn's time for this event was 53.83 seconds. This series is offered purely because the standard of visual is slightly better than other analyses from this side.
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INGE DE BRUIJN AT 30m OF HER WINNING 50m FREESTYLE SEMI-FINAL RACE
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COACHING ERROR REVISITED — MICHAEL KLIM’S CRAWL STROKE
Michael Klim once was one of the world's premier crawl-stroke swimmers. In a semi-final at the Sydney Olympic Games, he briefly held the world record for 100m freestyle having recorded a time of 48.18 seconds. As was analyzed and ...
SUSAN O’NEILL AT 35 m OF HER GOLD MEDAL 200m FREESTYLE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY
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PIETER VAN DEN HOOGENBOND AT 35m OF HIS 200m GOLD MEDAL RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY
Each frame is .1 second apart. In this race, Pieter van den Hoogenbond equaled the world record he had established in the semi-final with a time of 1:45.35. In claiming the gold medal, he beat Ian Thorpe of Australia. In this first ...
COACHING ERROR 1.1: ALEX POPOV’S FINISH IN THE 50 m FREESTYLE RACE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY
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