Even best can't swim straight sometimes

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Don't feel bad if you are having problems swimming straight, particularly near the end of the race when you are tired check out what Daies did in the final few hundred yards of the 10K. At first he looked like he was leading the top group of 3 far left. He then veers to the far right of the finishing shoot allowing Van der Weijen the opportunity to take the lead and capture the gold. Davies post race comments say it all: "It's going to take a while for it to sink in," Davies said. "At the last bit, I didn't know what was going on." "I need to learn to swim straight. I know that sounds silly," Davies said. Third place finisher Lurz made the mistake of following the misdirected Davies at the finish. "I knew Maarten finished well, so it was important to stay with him," Lurz said. Oops. www.nbcolympics.com/.../newsid=241658.html Make sure to watch the video clip.
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    One thing that I thought was interesting was that in the complete absence of cooperation/trading off the lead, the "pack" doesn't really have any advantage over a breakaway swimmer, the only way they can catch up is if the leader of the pack pulls the whole bunch with him. QUOTE] i think strategies are still developing in this event.
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    One thing that I thought was interesting was that in the complete absence of cooperation/trading off the lead, the "pack" doesn't really have any advantage over a breakaway swimmer, the only way they can catch up is if the leader of the pack pulls the whole bunch with him. QUOTE] i think strategies are still developing in this event.
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