Kosuke Kitajima

Former Member
Former Member
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?
Parents
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Originally posted by Bob McAdams It is prohibited because it is not a legal kick for breaststroke. The reason you can dolphin kick after a turn in freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly is because you can dolphin kick when stroking freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly. You're never allowed to do a kick after a turn that you aren't allowed to do the rest of the time. You can legally do a dolphin kick on the backstroke (other than underwater off the wall)?:confused:
Reply
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Originally posted by Bob McAdams It is prohibited because it is not a legal kick for breaststroke. The reason you can dolphin kick after a turn in freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly is because you can dolphin kick when stroking freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly. You're never allowed to do a kick after a turn that you aren't allowed to do the rest of the time. You can legally do a dolphin kick on the backstroke (other than underwater off the wall)?:confused:
Children
No Data