I just saw this article "Swimmer’s death leaves open questions":
"Asked if he’d ever try the event, US swimmer Michael Phelps said, “Not a chance, no way. I won’t do open water.’’
I'm a bit surprised. Is he scared of the dangers of open water? Or is he technically competitive in open water? :rolleyes: Have there been any swimmers who won both pool medal and open-water medal in world events?
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I can see some practical difficulties with actual races:
Back: How do you know where you're going?
Fly: clashing arms
***: clashing legs (can you imagine a frog kick to the face with swedish goggles on?)
Where's the problem? You can put them all into one race at the same time. It would be a great spectator sport
I can see some practical difficulties with actual races:
Back: How do you know where you're going?
Fly: clashing arms
***: clashing legs (can you imagine a frog kick to the face with swedish goggles on?)
Where's the problem? You can put them all into one race at the same time. It would be a great spectator sport