Rafael Munoz obliterated the LCM WR in men's 50 fl
MALAGA, Spain, April 5. DURING the final day of competition at the 2009 Spanish Open Championships, Rafael Munoz took down the long course world record in the men's 50 fly.
Munoz clocked a 22.43 in the sprint event to shoot down Roland Schoeman's record of 22.96 set in 2005.
Additionally, Munoz clocked a sterling time of 50.58 in the men's 100 fly to set the European record and come up just short of Ian Crocker's world-record time of 50.40 set at the same meet as Schoeman.
YouTube - 50 Mariposa/50 Butterfly Rafael Muñoz World Record
100 fly
YouTube - 100 Mariposa Record Europa Rafael Muñoz
Word is he wore the Jaked suit Auburn Swimmers wore at NCAAs
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Scintilating. For some reason the 50 looked more impressive.
His finish was perfect. Do elite flyers know exact number of strokes? Do they look and make adjustments coming into the wall? Do they get lucky?
His finishes in both races were impressive. Up to the 20m or 70m mark he was almost level with the competition and then he seemed to just accelerate "a la Phelps".
N.B. The 100 was a bit choppy (and I have a fast Internet Connection.)
I was thinking the same thing! Check out the woman model! If it made me look like that, I wouldn't even try it on!
I think it has to do with your Monitor's and Computer's resolution settings. You know, "the camera adds ten pounds" but a computer can work magic
on the body fat (+ or -)
Could they not get someone athletic to model for them?
www.jaked.it/.../scheda_fml_eng.html
I was thinking the same thing! Check out the woman model! If it made me look like that, I wouldn't even try it on! And the bag? What's with that? Does it make you pack faster???
Is this suit currently allowed for USA and USMS?
Why would it get banned?This thing totally looks like a wetsuit. The jargon on their site it basically uses a clever description to say otherwise. Polyurethane...no seams
Maybe the everyday average models are a ploy to throw FINA off track. :)