I thought that the new records would not surprise me any more - but 20.30 in a 50 - scm - by Schoeman --- can we go under 20 ?
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where did this swim come from? I don't really see Schoeman as being better one way or the other LCM v SCM and it's not like lit the pool on fire at worlds...
Yes, not at all surprising. Schoeman has broken 10 world records in his swimming career and he has broken the 50 Free SCM no less than four times. In 2000 he broke the world record going 21:31, then he broke it twice in 2008 going 20:98 and 20:64 respectively. Now he has done it again going 20:30. He is well known for his dedication to training (particularly to his starts) that even his coaches find exhausting! He is the perfect example of a drop dead sprinter. He has always done better over the shorter distances and by his own admission only knows one speed (even for the 100 Free LCM) and that: as fast as he can. He narrowly missed gold in the 100m Free in Athens. He went out hell-for-leather and turned first at the 50m (in what, I think, at the time was the world record for the fastest 50 split) but couldn't hold on in the last 15m and got the silver after Van den Hoogenbrand.
where did this swim come from? I don't really see Schoeman as being better one way or the other LCM v SCM and it's not like lit the pool on fire at worlds...
Yes, not at all surprising. Schoeman has broken 10 world records in his swimming career and he has broken the 50 Free SCM no less than four times. In 2000 he broke the world record going 21:31, then he broke it twice in 2008 going 20:98 and 20:64 respectively. Now he has done it again going 20:30. He is well known for his dedication to training (particularly to his starts) that even his coaches find exhausting! He is the perfect example of a drop dead sprinter. He has always done better over the shorter distances and by his own admission only knows one speed (even for the 100 Free LCM) and that: as fast as he can. He narrowly missed gold in the 100m Free in Athens. He went out hell-for-leather and turned first at the 50m (in what, I think, at the time was the world record for the fastest 50 split) but couldn't hold on in the last 15m and got the silver after Van den Hoogenbrand.