18.74!!!

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Fred Bousquet of Auburn just broke the 19 second barrier , first man to do so!!! Splits were 9.26 and 9.48 That is some unbelievable time...
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    It's been theorized that a swimmer can draft in the wake of someone in the adjacent lane. I was toying with the notion that the bow wave could actually push someone in the adjacent lane forward, rather than drag them along. The lane lines are now designed to eat up any turbulence by rotating as passing "waves" come along. It's all just speculation, but apparently not so by the sound of the story you mentioned.
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  • Former Member
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    It's been theorized that a swimmer can draft in the wake of someone in the adjacent lane. I was toying with the notion that the bow wave could actually push someone in the adjacent lane forward, rather than drag them along. The lane lines are now designed to eat up any turbulence by rotating as passing "waves" come along. It's all just speculation, but apparently not so by the sound of the story you mentioned.
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