Ian Thorpe, Grant Hackett 800m Freestyle 2001 World Championships Fkuoka

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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  • @edwinleong229
    @edwinleong229 7 років тому +17

    Ian 30 strokes per 50m vs Grant 35 strokes per 50m, so Ian saved energy for last 2 laps(increase frequency to 33 & 32 strokes)

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 7 років тому +2

    Amazing film for a couple of reasons: firstly, the way Thorpe dropped Hackett coming off the final turn - he got a body length on Hackett in seconds and that was the end of the race and then the lovely chat they had while waiting for the other swimmers to finish. Thorpe especially looked quite animated.

  • @Bcqn30
    @Bcqn30 8 років тому +1

    Strong Kicks!!!!

  • @tenningale
    @tenningale 6 років тому +2

    This world record has been obliterated since, by 7 seconds due to the suits... Almost 1 second per 100.

  • @albertlanger2339
    @albertlanger2339 2 роки тому

    Amazing footage of watching from underwater, seeing the fight. Grant, without Ian, would have won more races. Ian in long-distance kept his huge feet till the last and goes into a 6 kick. Lethal.

  • @solaris051
    @solaris051 10 років тому +6

    amazing kicks!!! Thorpe is kicking less frequently but manages to swim faster than Hackett.

  • @deadhothead
    @deadhothead 5 років тому

    I notice so many things that are bad technique compared to the way races are now. They are both looking forward and galloping, thus causing their legs to drop and their kicks to stop momentarily. It is so weird to see old swimming and notice how far we have come in the sport

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 2 роки тому

      More to come in next few decades!

    • @dragos9134
      @dragos9134 2 роки тому

      You shouldn’t look straight down though, you should look somewhere inbetween looking straight ahead and looking straight down

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 2 роки тому

      @@dragos9134 it should be somewhere between 45 or 55 degrees! Looking straight down, and going for inhaling is hard, that's why most Swimmers don't look straight down!