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13.08.2008 - High-Tech Suits, Training Help Olympic Swimmers Break Records

World-class swimming is drowning in record-breaking performances.
More than 60 new records have been set so far in the 2008 season,
and the Olympic competition in Beijing isn't even over yet.


Feats like those in China's capital -- where 16 world records fell
alone in the first of four days of Olympic finals -- have not been
seen since the Olympics in 1976 in Montreal.


Could it be doping? New technologies? Scientific discoveries?
Around the edge of the swimming pool at Beijing's futuristic "Water
Cube" swimming venue, there are many theories.


"What's happening here, under normal circumstances, is not
statistically possible," Germany's top coach, Oerjan Madsen, said.
"The times the swimmers are clocking here are knocking the
long-term statistics on their head."


Experts in the sport are having a hard time coming up with an
explanation.

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Several factors taken together could be the cause,
they say.


"For one thing, there is the suit," Madsen said, referring to
Speedo's high-tech, full-length "silver bullet" LZR Racer.


"I think the main reason, though, is to be found in training based
on science," Madsen said. "Fewer mistakes are made because of it.


More full-time professionals

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Top US swimmer Michael Phelps (center) broke five world records

"There are also more and more full-time professionals in many
countries who live from swimming and are able to pursue the sport
in a completely different way."


German International Olympic Committee vice-president Thomas Bach
struck a similar line, speaking of a combination of the new suits
and improved sports science.


"The flood of world records was already expected before the Games
started," Bach said.


Dirk Lange, the German coach of South Africa's Olympians, named
another reason that has always proved a winner at past Olympics:
"The top people have a killer instinct."


Five world records for Phelps

A combination of all these factors must be what allowed the US
teams in the 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle relays to smash the
records by huge margins of 3.99 and 4.72 seconds respectively.


The US athletes have worked for years to achieve the perfect
butterfly kick. As a result, top US swimmer Michael Phelps, who by
dint of physique and many other characteristics already is the best
all-around swimmer of his time, has achieved unbelievable high
speeds on his turns and has had world records in all his five
events so far in Beijing.


With perfect starts and turns and low-drag, high-buoyancy racing
suits, "it became clear we would see a deluge of records," Lange
said.


Some downplay suit's effect

 


Italian coach Alberto Castagnetti has called the LZR Racer
"technological doping."


But American swimming legend Mark Spitz, the seven-time gold medal
winner from the 1972 Munich games, would have none of it.


"If it was the swimming suit, then I'm buying Tiger Woods' golf
clubs because it means no matter who the swinger is, I am going to
be able to score like that," he argued.


A high-tech suit could give a swimmer mental confidence but it
would be only a part of a winning equation, argued Britta Steffen,
a German swimmer who has broken records wearing Adidas products.


"In all the discussions, you should not forget that a suit does not
swim on its own. A person is in each one, and that person can have
a good day or a bad day, be well or poorly trained," she said.


Zimbabwean two-time silver medalist Kirsty Coventry, who herself
got one of the records, simply referred to the fun factor. "The
crowd is creating conditions where it is enjoyable to swim.


"The swimmers can just have fun and the pool is very fast," she
said.



(Deutsche Welle)


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