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Analyses of the dynamics of changes between individual men’s events in front crawl during the XIX Olympic Games in Beijing 2008

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The main purpose of this study was to analyze tactical solutions used by swimmers, the finalists of the 19th Beijing Olympics in 2008, in individual front crawl events at distances of 50, 100 and 200 m. Observations were carried out on 7 swimmers, the Beijing Olympics medalists competing in front crawl individual events. Detailed analyses were run on: 1) Sports results obtained by the finalists at distances of 50, 100 and 200 m front crawl; 2) block time; 3) results of each 50 m lap time (100 and 200) called split times except 50 m front crawl (there is no split time in 50 m); and 4) the mean swimming speed (V) on individual laps of the analyzed races. To determine the correlation between the response time, the time of individual laps, and the final time of the analyzed front crawl races, Pearson’s linear correlation coefficient r was obtained. As a result of detailed analyses of the test material it is believed that not only tactics for an individual race is important, but equally significant is to elaborate the strategy for the whole event and to prepare the swimmer to compete in the system of heats, semifinals and finals. However, some of the following tactical objectives can be formulated: sprinters (a distance of 50 and 100 m front crawl) should start at maximum speed, according to their abilities, and try to maintain that speed until the end of the race; middle-distance swimmers (200 m front crawl) should adopt the most optimal tactical solutions characterized by increasing speed in the second half of the distance.
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19--27
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Bibliogr. 33 poz., tab., wykr.
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  • Sport Institute – Department of Water Sports, University School of Physical Education, Cracow, Poland
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  • Sport Institute – Department of Water Sports, University School of Physical Education, Cracow, Poland
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology Department of Sport and Physical Education, Cracow, Poland
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  • Sport Institute – Department of Water Sports, University School of Physical Education, Cracow, Poland
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