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Silencio Tarsier Posted 11 years ago
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his recovery is fast

"When I did chop the last stroke, I thought it cost me the race," Phelps said. "But it turned out to be exactly opposite. If I would've glided, it would have been way too long." He made the right choice, somehow manufacturing a "short. fast stroke" to the wall. Cavic was no more than a foot from touching when Phelps still had his hands in the water. His recovery and reach were frantically fast. Cavic stretched out, fully extended, hands grazing the wall below the water's surface. Phelps hammered the wall at water's edge. Those high-low butterfly finishes are the hardest for fans to judge - and the judgment in the Beijing Water Cube was nearly universal.

who is he here?
what is recovery?

what is graze?
water's edge?
universal?
  

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who is he here? Phelps what is recovery? It is from when your hand comes out of the water behind your shoulder until it comes forward and goes back in the water in front off you.

  • who is he here?
  • Phelps what is recovery?
  • It is from when your hand comes out of the water behind your shoulder until it comes forward and goes back in the water in front off you.
  • what is graze?
  • touch very, very lightly water's edge?
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who is he here? Phelps
what is recovery? It is from when your hand comes out of the water behind your shoulder until it comes forward and goes back in the water in front off you.

what is graze? touch very, very lightly
water's edge? in this context, where the surface of the water meets the wall.
universal? nearly everyone thought that Phe

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