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By the time Gavin, our breaststroker, gets into the water, their man is two lengths ahead.
"I believe I'm the best breaststroker in the world," Moses said.
Through his freshman year, Webb was an accomplished age-group breaststroker.
"I had a feeling we were going to do something special," the breaststroker Brendan Hansen said.
The timer, a sophomore breaststroker, runs up and shows me the time on her digital stopwatch.
Raised as a breaststroker, after 2000 he dedicated totally to freestyle swimming, soon to achieving noteworthy results.
Grabbing the two marble supports, one with each hand, he pulled like a breaststroker, dragging his torso into the opening beneath the tomb.
The Chinese won seven, led by the breaststroker Luo Xuejuan, who won the 50-meter race tonight and the 100 earlier in the meet.
THE best high school breaststroker in Westchester County is a girl without a team at a school without a pool.
The breaststroker was one of the featured swimmers in P.H. Mullen's book Gold in the Water.
This is a common and legal training method that Ed Moses, America's best male breaststroker, said he hoped would increase his count of oxygen-carrying red blood cells.
Their weakest swimmer was the breaststroker Peter Berggren, who came ninth in the 100 m. On paper, Australia's team paled in comparison.
As O'Brien was widely regarded as Australia's best breaststroker, he was selected for the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
"Allison Watson clearly is the best breaststroker in Westchester County," Coach John Collins of the Badger Swim Club said.
His cousin Christian Sprenger is a breaststroker who broke the world record in the men's 200 metre breaststroke at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome.
The quartet consisted of backstroker Mark Kerry, breaststroker Peter Evans, butterflyer Mark Tonelli and freestyler Neil Brooks.
The Australian Swimming Union persuaded an overweight O'Brien to make a comeback in 1968 on the grounds that Australia did not have a quality breaststroker for the Olympics.
World-famous swimming coach Jack Nelson, who trained Van Neerden in the early and mid 1990s stated, "Seth Van Neerden is America's finest breaststroker."
Norbert Rózsa (born 9 February 1972 in Dombóvár) is a former breaststroker from Hungary, who competed at three consecutive Olympics, beginning with the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Australia's Quietly Confident Quartet, however, composed of backstroker Mark Kerry, breaststroker Peter Evans, butterflyer Mark Tonelli, and freestyler Neil Brooks, surprisingly won the final in 3:45.70.
At the age of 11, her uncle decided to send her to Sydney every weekend to receive training from Terry Gathercole, an Olympic medal-winning breaststroker who was regarded as Australia's foremost breaststroke coach.
After winning all the breaststroke events at the country championships, O'Brien was taken by his father to the Ryde pool in Sydney in 1960, to be coached by Forbes Carlile and his assistant, retired world record-breaking breaststroker Terry Gathercole.
Swimming officials persuaded him to make a comeback for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City as Australia did not have a breaststroker, and after a crash diet, came sixth in the 100 m event but failed to reach the final in the 200 m event.
After Australia's only 100 m breaststroker Phil Rogers put in a poor performance in the individual event, Australian head coach Don Talbot gambled on Harrison to replace Rogers, even though he was not originally selected in the 100 m breaststroke.
It was a wry twist considering that Peirsol had been one of those who questioned the legality of a kick by the breaststroker Kosuke Kitajima of Japan, who won the 100-meter event at the expense of the American Brendan Hansen, Peirsol's friend.