At the U.S. Trials there was one official in every lane looking at the turns, so now that we're in Athens, how does Kitajima get away with that dolphin kick on his turn? It seemed clear to me from the above water shot, then was confirmed with the underwater. Other breaststrokers care to weigh in?
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a british swimmer got dk'd in the 200 *** for his legs coming apart on the turn. I would say what he did gave him close to no advantage in the race, unlike what Kitajima did.
cheating-To violate rules deliberately, as in a game: was accused of cheating at cards.
I would guess any swimmer who makes the Olympics knows what is correct and incorrect (legal) for his/her stroke.
a british swimmer got dk'd in the 200 *** for his legs coming apart on the turn. I would say what he did gave him close to no advantage in the race, unlike what Kitajima did.
cheating-To violate rules deliberately, as in a game: was accused of cheating at cards.
I would guess any swimmer who makes the Olympics knows what is correct and incorrect (legal) for his/her stroke.