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Shortly after the first flip turn, he already was a full body length ahead.
In the first lap, he's only in second as he makes his flip turn.
Every flip turn, the cellphones and cameras came up to take pictures.
Speculators may find their plans to flip turn into a flop.
He is best known for inventing the flip turn.
The Flip Turn is very like a helix, and needs air.
The time-saving flip turns of racing put a strain on it.
Flip turns are only permitted during front crawl and backstroke races.
So Lochte tries to streamline underwater for at least 15 meters off each flip turn.
As she prepared to make her flip turn into the final lap, she glanced to the side quickly to see where the other racers were.
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He halted just as he was about to reach the south end of the pool and make his ninety-first flip turn of the afternoon.
All strokes should be shown at 25 yards, allow for flip turn, includes swimming underwater for 15 yards.
The front crawl swimmer uses a tumble turn (also known as a flip turn) to reverse directions in minimal time.
Eleven days before leaving for Berlin, Torres asked Lohberg to critique her flip turn.
The other common occurrence of streamline in a competitive race is after a swimmer completes a flip turn and pushes off of the wall.
Swimmers in the 1930s could not use the flip turn, and were required to touch the wall with their hand first, then initiate a so-called "open turn".
Spinal problems caused by a back misalignment prevented her from using the optimal flip turn preferred by freestyle swimmers.
Wayne is still in the water, long after everyone else has left, slowly swimming back and forth across the pool, occasionally stopping and repeating a flip turn.
A tumble turn or flip turn is one of the turns in swimming, used to reverse the direction in which the person is swimming.
Backwards flip turn, bucket turn, or suicide turn: a turn used in the individual medley when changing from backstroke to breaststroke.
To be clear, I’m not talking about a future Olympian doing a flip turn on my head, or getting hit with what someone thinks is her graceful and precise backstroke.
He was sixth at the first turn, but the 27-year-old Floridian quickly moved toward the front and took the lead for good with a brilliant flip turn off the final wall.
The walls at the ends of the pool may look like a good place to take a quick break, but they're also where other folks plant their feet to do a flip turn.
The 1956 Games in Melbourne also saw the introduction of the flip turn, a sort of tumble turn to faster change directions at the end of the lane.