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- Holly Trudgen said Clinton has been a big subject of conversation.
- The Trudgen stroke was improved by Australian-born Richmond Cavill.
- But Trudgen wishes the whole thing would just go away.
- This hybrid stroke was called the Trudgen stroke.
- Q : My swimming instructor at the YMCA taught me what she called a Trudgen stroke.
- Due to its speed the Trudgen became very quickly popular around the world, despite all the ungentle-manlike splashing.
- Sometime around 1873, British swimmer John Arthur Trudgen learned the front crawl from native South Americans during a trip to Argentina.
- However, Trudgen applied the more common sidestroke ( scissor ) kick instead of the flutter kick used by the Native Americans.
- These games differentiated between breaststroke and freestyle, so that there were now two defined styles ( breaststroke and backstroke ) and freestyle, where most people swam Trudgen.
- It's named after British amateur swimmer John Arthur Trudgen ( 1852-1902 ), who introduced it to Europe in 1893 after seeing it used in South America.
- Richmond used this stroke in 1902 at an International Championships in England to set a new world record by out swimming all Trudgen swimmers over the in 0 : 58.4
- Trudgen popularized the idea of minimizing water resistance by bringing both arms out of the water, which paved the way for the now-common front ( or Australian ) crawl.
- This style was further improved by the Australian champion swimmer, Cavills then modified their swimming stroke using this as inspiration and this modified Trudgen stroke became known as the " Australian crawl ".
- In the two-year period following the 1912 Olympics, Hatfield won ten English Championships and broke five world records with the then-revolutionary Trudgen crawl ( a variety of front crawl ).