Chris Stevenson - undulating kick instead of flutter

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    In addition to riling up Fritz's by calling his 200 back record soft Ande, you missed the fact it was one of the greatest 200 back races in Masters. It was at long course nationals at Rutgers. It was the only time I have seen 4 swimmers go under the World Record in the same heat. Not only were they all in the same heat, but each of them held the lead at some point in the race if I remember correctly. To really appreciate the unique stroke that Chris has, one should watch him sprint freestyle. It just doesn't seem natural and it is confusing how he goes so fast looking like that.
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    In addition to riling up Fritz's by calling his 200 back record soft Ande, you missed the fact it was one of the greatest 200 back races in Masters. It was at long course nationals at Rutgers. It was the only time I have seen 4 swimmers go under the World Record in the same heat. Not only were they all in the same heat, but each of them held the lead at some point in the race if I remember correctly. To really appreciate the unique stroke that Chris has, one should watch him sprint freestyle. It just doesn't seem natural and it is confusing how he goes so fast looking like that.
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