interesting observations from Athens

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I just wanted to start this thread to share different interesting or unusual things you noticed about swimmers during Olympics(technique, swimwear, etc.).Here are some of mine: 1)Andriy Sedinov of Ukraine, bronze in 100m. had the excess strings hanging down from the goggles all the way to his chin. what is up with that?talk about extra drag...well, maybe he did not pack scissors with him to Athens,lol 2)Natalie Coughlin had two swim caps with goggles straps between them - she was probably thinking WORLD RECORD and was concerned the new speed would flush one cap away or something - so she put on two for reassurance, haha.But seriously - does she always do that and what is the purpose of that? 3)Wu Peng of China, 5th in 200m fly had some crazy kicking technique I have never seen before.It looks like he does 3 kicks, there is just CONSTANT kicking there.Take a look if you have a video from Athens, it looks bizarre! 4)Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe, 200m backstroke gold medal and more wore something resembling a World War II helmet rather than a swim cap.I have no clue what on earth that was.Again I suggest you see that. 5)Eva Risztov of Hungary amazed me by "breaking" one of the first rules you learn in backstroke - still head position.Watch her 400 IM final race - her head is jerking all over the place like she is sightseeing or something.I don't know, maybe it doe something beneficial to the flow of her stroke. 6)Stanislava Komarova of Russia, silver in 200m backstroke swims her races with NO goggles.I guess it is not that bad in backstroke, though... Any other interesting observations?
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  • Former Member
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    Hooked on --- Not to get off subject? Have you contacted that girl? We are all anxious. Re: #2 A lot of swimmers put on a 5/8 inch neoprene cap under their regular swim caps. It would keep their head warm in cold water. Help in the streamline under water and whenever I wore a cap the goggle straps were always under the cap. George www.swimdownhill.com
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  • Former Member
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    Hooked on --- Not to get off subject? Have you contacted that girl? We are all anxious. Re: #2 A lot of swimmers put on a 5/8 inch neoprene cap under their regular swim caps. It would keep their head warm in cold water. Help in the streamline under water and whenever I wore a cap the goggle straps were always under the cap. George www.swimdownhill.com
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