Best Video of
2012 Olympic Gold Medalist
Nathan Adrian's
41.13 100 Freestyle at the
2014 USMS Masters Nationals in Santa Clara CA on Sat May 3rd, 2014
http://youtu.be/igb1wg7phMs
I am confused here. Shouldn't this have happened to every swimmer that went under 20 seconds?
From the Omega Ares 21 User Manual ( I believe Ares was used at nationals)
Note- The example in the manual is for a long course pool with pads at both ends. The bolding is mine, not the manuals.
5.3.7 Arming delay
This dialog is accessed from the Race window, with the menu .
This option controls the automatic arming process.
There are two arming delays to enter:
1. During the race : The arming delay should be a little less than the fastest time a swimmer can
swim back and forth along the pool.
2. Just after the start : The arming delay should be a little less than the fastest time a swimmer can
swim from the start until the opposite end.
I am confused here. Shouldn't this have happened to every swimmer that went under 20 seconds?
From the Omega Ares 21 User Manual ( I believe Ares was used at nationals)
Note- The example in the manual is for a long course pool with pads at both ends. The bolding is mine, not the manuals.
5.3.7 Arming delay
This dialog is accessed from the Race window, with the menu .
This option controls the automatic arming process.
There are two arming delays to enter:
1. During the race : The arming delay should be a little less than the fastest time a swimmer can
swim back and forth along the pool.
2. Just after the start : The arming delay should be a little less than the fastest time a swimmer can
swim from the start until the opposite end.