www.youtube.com/watch
June 16, 2000. Russian swimmer Alexander Popov sets the world record for the men's 50m LC freestyle with a mark of 21.64s. As of 2007 Popov still holds the record.
The mark was achieved not in a regular race but in a time trial.
This video was posted originally in the short-lived site www.swimvideo.ru. Probably you won't find it elsewhere on the web.
Well, I can see that Paul hasn't been force-fed his daily dose of cod liver oil yet today. We'll take care of that next weekend and he'll mellow out, Warren.
Mel.....Laura has been saying the same thing lately so i guess 'll have to watch my back next weekend at the meet?!
But come! Warren made a pretty "bold" statement there you have to agree? I mean calling one of the greatest swims/records on the books invalid because it wasn't a "real competition"? I think that needs to be challenged and I think someone making a judgement like that needs to qualify their personal understanding of "racing".
Don't just assume that a TT is "easier"...
Well, I can see that Paul hasn't been force-fed his daily dose of cod liver oil yet today. We'll take care of that next weekend and he'll mellow out, Warren.
Mel.....Laura has been saying the same thing lately so i guess 'll have to watch my back next weekend at the meet?!
But come! Warren made a pretty "bold" statement there you have to agree? I mean calling one of the greatest swims/records on the books invalid because it wasn't a "real competition"? I think that needs to be challenged and I think someone making a judgement like that needs to qualify their personal understanding of "racing".
Don't just assume that a TT is "easier"...