2end FINA World Aquatics Convention
Following a highly successful inaugural Convention in Punta Del Este, Uruguay in 2010, FINA is pleased to announce the 2nd FINA World Aquatics Convention to be held in Moscow (Russia) on 30th
The FINA World Aquatics Convention is a unique and exclusive opportunity for the global aquatics community to come together to help move the sport forward. Created and owned by FINA, and with the presence of leading representatives of its 202 FINA National Member Federations, the event guarantees the presence of those responsible for shaping the world of Aquatics.October – 1st November 2012.
Taking place every 2 years, the event presents an exceptional opportunity for organisations operating in the in
ternational aquatics business community to come together to network, develop new business opportunities and share the knowledge that will contribute to the growth and development of Aquatics sport worldwide. It is at the same time a perfect meeting place for organising and bidding committees for the major sports events in the world of Aquatics to promote their bids and events.
“Thanks to the FINA World Aquatics Convention, I invite everyone to network,
to develop new business opportunities and to share the knowledge that will
contribute to the growth and development of the FINA National Member
Federations and of Aquatics sports worldwide.”
– Dr. Julio C. Maglione, FINA President
The convention includes a comprehensive programme of meetings, conference sessions and networking events accompanied by a dynamic exhibition.
An exhibition is staged within the immediate area of the meetings and conferences to facilitate and encourage dialogue between all the participants and provide opportunity to all delegates to facilitate networking.
Objectives of FINA World Aquatics Convention:
- Achieve unity of the Aquatic Movement through the reinforcement of the strength of Aquatic sports world
wide.
- Provide the Aquatic Community with the prospects for development and guidelines for reaching sustainable growth.
- Share knowledge, exchange ideas, broaden networking and strengthen relationships to move the Aquatic sports forwards.
The FINA World Aquatics Convention is an ideal opportunity for the companies and organisations to promote their present activities and look for business opportunities together with the decision-makers from the field of Aquatic sports.
Further information to come soon.
For any questions please contact at aquaticsconvention@fina.org
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by Elena Vaytsekhoskaya, FINA Press Commission Member
/ este fata celebrului metodist-teoretician al rusilor , Vaytsekhovski, de profesie ziarista sportiva;
At the press conference, marking the opening of the FINA/ARENA Swimming World Cup event in the Moscow “Olympiyskiy” swimming pool, the president of the Russian Swimming Federation Vladimir Salnikov proudly said: "The tickets are sold out".
The reason for the sellout at the competition – a traditional one, held in Moscow already for the seventh time – is Michael Phelps, the most decorated athlete in the world, 14-time Olympic champion. Naturally, a question was asked at the press conference: "Why Michael Phelps is in Moscow? Obviously, he was paid a lot of money to compete here". The question is a reasonable one, Phelps is the Usain Bolt of swimming and the famous Jamaican does not participate even in IAAF competitions without a half-a-million-dollar appearance fee.
However, Phelps, the journalists were told, arrived in Moscow just like everyone else, without any extra payments. Perhaps, he has heard about Moscow competition’s reputation, beloved by many swimming stars from all over the world. The current competition, by the way, is held in the renewed “Olympiyskiy” swimming pool, where starting blocks here are new: now they are state-of-art ones, meeting all requirements and no longer “stealing” hundredths of a second from swimmers at the start.
Naturally, Phelps is the main “attraction” for the spectators at the competition, even because it is easy to fill the relatively small stands of the “Olympiyskiy”. However, the captain of the Russian swimming team Evgeny Korotyshkin thanked the American for attracting interest to the event. “Our task, noticed Korotyshkin, is to gather at the “Olympiyskiy” stands as many kids as possible, future, perhaps, great swimmers.”
That was a kind of surprise for the spectators that Michael Phelps didn’t make the final in the 100m free. Actually there was nothing strange: the level of the results was quite high. Nikita Lobintsev, who won the race in the final, was upset with the absence of the USA star. "If tomorrow I get the lane right next to Michael Phelps it would be fantastic, - he said. - Naturally, I am looking forward to it. But it be will hard to defeat him. I have just returned from a high altitude training camp; I spent 35 hours a week in water. I hope it will bring its fruits in the nearest future."
Melissa Franklin and Allison Schmitt (both USA) had the same winning time in the 200m free – 1:53.72. Melissa surprised the audience even in the morning when she clocked 2:02.84 in the 200m back. Her final time was slower – 2:03.61 but she still finished first ahead of the strong Russian backstroker Anastasia Zueva.
Zueva didn’t have good luck on Tuesday – she finished second even at her favourite 50m back race where she got the gold at the recent FINA World Championships in Shanghai. The winner Rachel Goh (AUS) was 0.03 faster.
Michael Phelps started twice in the finals and finished first in the 100 IM only. Hidemasa Sano (JPN) and Chad Le Clos (RSA) upset the great swimmer in his pet event, the 200m butterfly.
The men's 50m fly was also surprising. While the audience waited for the duel between the world short course champion Eugeny Korotyshkin and vice-champion of Beijing Olympics Milorad Cavic (both swim together in the same group in Italy) the first place went to Geoff Huegill (AUS, 22.96).
Moskova / ziua 1-a
Event 118
19 OCT 2011 17:
Men's 1500m Freestyle
WR 14:10.10 53.60 1:49.96 2:46.46 3:43.19 HACKETT Grant AUS Perth (AUS) 7 AUG 2001
WC 14:28.35 56.22 1:54.80 2:53.90 3:52.82 COLBERTALDO Federico ITA Stockholm (SWE) 11 NOV 2009
1 2 6 SORAK Stefan 26 MAR 1992 SRB 0.78 15:04.07 831
2 2 2 STJEPANOVIC Velimir 7 AUG 1993 SRB 0.67 15:06.83 823
3 2 3 BULAKHOV Nikolay 12 MAR 1990 RUS 0.83 15:08.60 819
Event 119
Women's 100m Freestyle
WR 51.01 24.29 TRICKETT Lisbeth AUS Hobart (AUS) 10 AUG 2009
WC 51.19 24.54 HALSALL Francesca GBR Singapore (SIN) 22 NOV 2009
1 4 FRANKLIN Melissa USA 0.75 (2) 25.80 52.80 901 27.00
2 5 SCHREIBER Daniela GER 0.86 (1) 25.57 53.08 887 27.51
3 3 SCHMITT Allison USA 0.75 (3) 26.05 53.13 885 27.08
4 7 NEAL Lia USA 0.68 (7) 26.28 54.03 841 27.75
5 6 NESTEROVA Margarita RUS 0.73 (4) 26.15 54.29 829 28.14
6 2 SIMONOVA Vitalina RUS 0.77 (5) 26.19 54.72 810 28.53
7 1 ZHENG Yifei CHN 0.75 (6) 26.20 55.04 796 28.84
8 8 ANDREEVA Victoria RUS 0.77 (8) 26.71 55.27 786 28.56
Event 120
Men's 200m Freestyle
WR 1:39.37 23.79 49.29 1:14.72 BIEDERMANN Paul GER Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
WC 1:39.37 23.79 49.29 1:14.72 BIEDERMANN Paul GER Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
2 7 PHELPS Michael USA 0.72 (2) 24.37 (1) 50.77 (1) 1:17.28 1:43.31 889 26.40 26.51 26.03
3 4 LOBINTSEV Nikita RUS 0.79 (5) 24.78 (3) 51.23 (3) 1:17.80 1:43.91 874 26.45 26.57 26.11
4 5 SUKHORUKOV Alexander RUS 0.74 (7) 24.88 (4) 51.47 (4) 1:18.47 1:45.54 834 26.59 27.00 27.07
5 8 KORZENIOWSKI Pawel POL 0.76 (8) 24.92 (8) 52.05 (5) 1:19.24 1:45.98 824 27.13 27.19 26.74
6 1 LOBUZOV Artem RUS 0.65 (6) 24.81 (7) 51.92 (7) 1:19.68 1:46.69 807 27.11 27.76 27.01
7 2 LAGUNOV Evgeny RUS 0.71 (1) 24.31 (6) 51.80 (8) 1:20.01 1:46.72 807 27.49 28.21 26.71
8 3 ZHANG Zhongchao CHN 0.69 (4) 24.74 (5) 51.73 (6) 1:19.39 1:46.90 803 26.99 27.66 27.51
Event 121
Women's 50m Breaststroke
WR 28.80 HARDY Jessica A USA Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
WC 28.80 HARDY Jessica A USA Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 4 ARTEMYEVA Valentina RUS 0.65 30.23 864
2 5 EFIMOVA Yuliya RUS 0.76 30.54 838
3 2 KIM Hye Jin KOR 0.70 30.97 804
4 6 DEEVA Daria RUS 0.67 31.01 801
5 3 BAKLAKOVA Ekaterina RUS 0.72 31.32 777
6 1 KALASHNIKOVA Vera RUS 0.77 31.45 767
7 7 JEONG Darae KOR 0.84 31.50 764
8 8 UYMENOVA Ekaterina RUS 0.70 32.01 728
Event 122
Men's 100m Breaststroke
WR 55.61 25.98 VAN DEN BURGH Cameron RSA Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
WC 55.61 25.98 VAN DEN BURGH Cameron RSA Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 2 TOMITA Naoya JPN 0.64 (3) 27.74 58.81 845
31.072 4 GEYBEL Sergey RUS 0.69 (1) 27.59 59.13 831 31.54
3 6 KOCH Marco GER 0.73 (4) 28.19 59.29 825 31.10
4 3 SINKEVICH Viacheslav RUS 0.68 (6) 28.46 59.57 813 31.11
5 5 LAKHTYUKHOV Stanislav RUS 0.71 (1) 27.59 59.69 808 32.10
6 7 OTSUKA Kazuki JPN 0.66 (7) 28.60 59.72 807 31.12
7 8 KRIVASHEEV Denis RUS 0.73 (5) 28.31 1:00.22 787 31.91
8 1 BROWN Michael CAN 0.73 (8) 28.68 1:00.31 783 31.63
Event 123
Women's 400m Individual Medley
WR 4:21.04 1:00.60 2:06.01 3:19.42 SMIT Julia USA Manchester (GBR) 18 DEC 2009
WC 4:22.88 1:01.68 2:10.57 3:22.75 MEAKLIM Kathryn RSA Singapore (SIN) 22 NOV 2009
1 2 5 KATO Izumi 24 MAR 1990 JPN 0.69 4:34.00 864 50m 29.39 33.41
100m 1:02.80
34.98
150m 1:37.78
34.23
200m 2:12.01
37.65
250m 2:49.66
37.98
300m 3:27.64
33.55
350m 4:01.19
32.81
2 2 3 FLICKINGER Hali 7 JUL 1994 USA 0.74 4:37.66 830
4 2 4 MARTYNOVA Yana 3 FEB 1988 RUS 0.78 4:38.20 826
5 2 7 KRASYUKOVA Kristina 18 AUG 1995 RUS 0.88 4:44.11 775
6 2 6 KOCHETKOVA Kristina 27 JAN 1993 RUS 0.83 4:48.00 744
7 2 2 MARKOVA Anna 9 SEP 1988 RUS 0.87 4:48.22 742
8 2 8 VINOKURENKOVA Natalia 23 JUN 1983 RUS 0.80 4:51.98 714
Event 124
Men's 100m Butterfly
WR 48.48 22.88 KOROTYSHKIN Evgeny RUS Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
WC 48.48 22.88 KOROTYSHKIN Evgeny RUS Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 5 KOROTYSHKIN Evgeny RUS 0.68 (2) 23.54 50.72 873 27.18
2 3 MCGILL Tyler USA 0.59 (5) 24.04 50.86 866 26.82
3 1 CAVIC Milorad SRB 0.73 (1) 23.39 50.90 864 27.51
4 7 LE CLOS Chad RSA 0.71 (4) 23.91 50.97 860 27.06
5 2 PHELPS Michael USA 0.71 (6) 24.29 51.13 852 26.84
6 4 HUEGILL Geoff AUS 0.64 (3) 23.76 51.34 842 27.58
7 8 SKVORTSOV Nikolay RUS 0.73 (8) 24.86 52.52 786 27.66
8 6 SANO Hidemasa JPN 0.61 (7) 24.61 52.65 780 28.04
Event 125
Women's 100m Backstroke
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3 SAKAI Shiho JPN Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
WC 55.23 26.73 SAKAI Shiho JPN Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 4 FRANKLIN Melissa USA 0.62 (2) 28.24 57.39 891 29.15
2 5 GOH Rachel AUS 0.68 (1) 28.15 57.74 875 29.59
3 6 ZUEVA Anastasia RUS 0.74 (3) 28.47 58.07 860 29.60
4 3 MOSKVINA Kseniya RUS 0.69 (4) 28.65 58.54 839 29.89
5 2 GROMOVA Maria RUS 0.71 (5) 29.39 1:00.06 777 30.67
6 8 LARINA Julia RUS 0.70 (8) 29.77 1:00.90 745 31.13
7 1 NESTEROVA Margarita RUS 0.63 (7) 29.62 1:00.92 745 31.30
8 7 PAPUSHA Alexandra RUS 0.65 (6) 29.46 1:01.40 727 31.94
Event 126
Men's 50m Backstroke
WR 22.61 MARSHALL Peter USA Singapore (SIN) 22 NOV 2009
WC 22.61 MARSHALL Peter USA Singapore (SIN) 22 NOV 2009
1 5 BORISOV Vitaly RUS 0.56 24.22 813
2 4 MELNIKOV Vitaly RUS 0.54 24.35 800
2 6 MAKOV Sergey RUS 0.76 24.35 800
4 3 ARBUZOV Andrey RUS 0.59 24.81 756
5 2 DUBOVSKOY Artem RUS 0.65 24.89 749
6 1 CHESNOKOV Pavel RUS 0.64 25.23 719
7 7 NOSKOV Mikhail RUS 0.66 25.26 717
8 8 KOSMYNIN Pavel RUS 0.66 25.70 680
Event 127
Women's 200m Butterfly
200m Papillon Femmes
WR 2:00.78 27.35 58.41 1:29.29 LIU Zige CHN Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
WC 2:00.78 27.35 58.41 1:29.29 LIU Zige CHN Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 5 GONG Jie CHN 0.83 (2) 28.52 (1) 59.92 (1) 1:32.09 2:04.32 916 31.40 32.17 32.23
2 4 CHOI Hye Ra KOR 0.82 (3) 28.74 (3) 1:00.40 (2) 1:33.01 2:06.23 875 31.66 32.61 33.22
3 3 KROPP Andrea USA 0.76 (5) 29.64 (4) 1:02.39 (4) 1:35.78 2:09.71 807 32.75 33.39 33.93
4 6 LYAZEVA Anastasia RUS 0.69 (1) 27.74 (2) 1:00.32 (3) 1:35.40 2:12.34 760 32.58 35.08 36.94
5 2 KISELEVA Anna RUS 0.77 (6) 29.86 (6) 1:03.75 (5) 1:39.24 2:15.99 700 33.89 35.49 36.75
6 8 MAKSUMOVA Elina RUS 0.89 (8) 30.56 (8) 1:05.68 (8) 1:41.72 2:17.78 673 35.12 36.04 36.06
7 1 BESPALOVA Irina RUS 0.77 (7) 30.16 (7) 1:04.19 (6) 1:40.95 2:18.43 664 34.03 36.76 37.48
8 7 TCVETKOVA Daria RUS 0.67 (4) 29.20 (5) 1:03.26 (7) 1:41.14 2:18.71 660 34.06 37.88 37.57
Event 128
Men's 200m Individual Medley
WR 1:50.08 24.07 51.42 1:23.49 LOCHTE Ryan USA Dubai (UAE) 17 DEC 2010
WC 1:51.55 23.96 51.96 1:25.41 TOWNSEND Darian RSA Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 1 LE CLOS Chad RSA 0.71 (1) 24.30 (1) 53.64 (3) 1:28.74 1:55.26 871 29.34 35.10 26.52
2 4 SANO Hidemasa JPN 0.64 (2) 25.18 (2) 54.47 (1) 1:28.25 1:55.60 863 29.29 33.78 27.35
3 3 SETO Daiya JPN 0.62 (4) 25.63 (3) 54.95 (2) 1:28.38 1:55.86 857 29.32 33.43 27.48
4 5 ZHILIN Dmitry RUS 0.70 (3) 25.52 (4) 55.11 (4) 1:28.77 1:57.00 832 29.59 33.66 28.23
5 2 OTSUKA Kazuki JPN 0.67 (5) 25.78 (6) 56.71 (5) 1:28.88 1:58.12 809 30.93 32.17 29.24
6 7 CARVALHO Diogo POR 0.71 (7) 25.90 (5) 56.22 (6) 1:30.12 1:58.43 803 30.32 33.90 28.31
7 8 GORBUNOV Dmitry RUS 0.76 (6) 25.85 (6) 56.71 (7) 1:31.36 2:00.27 766 30.86 34.65 28.91
8 6 PAVLOV Ivan RUS 0.81 (8) 26.85 (8) 58.11 (8) 1:32.47 2:01.22 748 31.26 34.36 28.75
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Women's 400m Freestyle
WR 3:54.92 57.29 1:56.93 2:56.38 JACKSON Joanne GBR Leeds (GBR) 8 AUG 2009
WC 3:56.24 58.27 1:57.98 2:57.63 BALMY Coralie FRA Berlin (GER) 16 NOV 2008
1 5 SCHMITT Allison USA 0.79 4:02.23 912 50m ﴾3﴿ 29.06
30.47
100m ﴾3﴿ 59.53
30.28
150m ﴾2﴿ 1:29.81
30.69
200m ﴾2﴿ 2:00.50
30.30
250m ﴾1﴿ 2:30.80
30.60
300m ﴾1﴿ 3:01.40
30.71
350m ﴾1﴿ 3:32.11
30.12
2 3 SOKOLOVA Elena RUS 0.77 4:02.35 910
3 4 CHENAULT Chelsea USA 0.77 4:05.17 879
4 6 YUSKOVA Ksenia RUS 0.89 4:14.08 790
5 1 KOLOTUSHKINA Valeriya RUS 0.78 4:16.20 770
6 7 VOLODINA Kira RUS 0.75 4:17.40 760
7 8 KUDRYASHOVA Alena RUS 0.86 4:18.09 754
8 2 ARZHANTSEVA Irina RUS 0.85 4:19.76 739
Event 130
Men's 50m Freestyle
1 4 HAYDEN Brent CAN 0.65 21.65 824
2 2 SULLIVAN Eamon AUS 0.61 21.76 811
3 1 LOBINTSEV Nikita RUS 0.76 21.80 807
4 5 ABOOD Matthew AUS 0.72 21.81 806
5 3 FESIKOV Sergei RUS 0.69 21.88 798
6 6 LAGUNOV Evgeny RUS 0.69 21.99 786
7 8 SHI Yang CHN 0.62 22.02 783
8 7 ARBUZOV Andrey RUS 0.70 22.22 762
Event 131
Women's 200m Breaststroke
200m Brasse Femmes
WR 2:14.57 31.05 1:05.18 1:40.00 SONI Rebecca USA Manchester (GBR) 18 DEC 2009
WC 2:15.42 31.30 1:06.07 1:41.00 JONES Leisel AUS Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 5 WATANABE Kanako JPN 0.81 (2) 33.01 (2) 1:08.74 (2) 1:45.09 2:20.94 870 35.73 36.35 35.85
2 6 CHAUN Anastasia RUS 0.76 (5) 33.62 (4) 1:10.07 (4) 1:45.96 2:21.19 865 36.45 35.89 35.23
3 3 JEONG Darae KOR 0.82 (1) 32.78 (1) 1:08.61 (1) 1:44.96 2:21.40 861 35.83 36.35 36.44
4 4 KROPP Andrea USA 0.80 (6) 33.73 (3) 1:09.83 (3) 1:45.59 2:21.75 855 36.10 35.76 36.16
5 2 KALASHNIKOVA Vera RUS 0.75 (3) 33.18 (6) 1:10.61 (5) 1:47.69 2:24.51 807 37.43 37.08 36.82
6 1 NOVIKOVA Irina RUS 0.75 (4) 33.50 (5) 1:10.44 (6) 1:47.95 2:25.86 785 36.94 37.51 37.91
7 8 MAARTENSSON Elin SWE 0.73 (8) 33.83 (8) 1:11.09 (7) 1:48.96 2:26.80 770 37.26 37.87 37.84
8 7 PIERSE Annamay CAN 0.79 (7) 33.75 (7) 1:10.92 (8) 1:49.04 2:27.51 759 37.17 38.12 38.47
Event 133
Men's 200m Backstroke
WR 1:46.11 25.17 52.36 1:19.48 VYATCHANIN Arkady RUS Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
WC 1:46.11 25.17 52.36 1:19.48 VYATCHANIN Arkady RUS Berlin (GER) 15 NOV 2009
1 7 PHELPS Michael USA 0.68 (4) 27.17 (4) 56.69 (4) 1:25.66 1:53.24 822 29.52 28.97 27.58
2 5 DUBOVSKOY Artem RUS 0.67 (3) 27.09 (3) 56.09 (3) 1:24.92 1:53.52 816 29.00 28.83 28.60
3 6 CHENG Feiyi CHN 0.59 (1) 25.91 (1) 55.20 (2) 1:24.90 1:53.75 811 29.29 29.70 28.85
4 4 PEBLEY Jacob USA 0.66 (2) 27.00 (2) 55.69 (1) 1:24.75 1:54.03 805 28.69 29.06 29.28
5 3 ANCHIN Anton RUS 0.70 (7) 27.76 (6) 57.68 (6) 1:27.74 1:57.79 73 1 29.92 30.06 30.05
6 2 TIKHONOV Alexander RUS 0.72 (8) 28.02 (7) 57.83 (5) 1:27.67 1:58.16 72429.81 29.84 30.49
7 8 MAKOV Sergey RUS 0.65 (5) 27.23 (8) 58.27 (8) 1:29.20 1:58.50 717 31.04 30.93 29.30
8 1 KOSMYNIN Pavel RUS 0.67 (6) 27.69 (5) 57.51 (7) 1:28.47 2:00.02 691 29.82 30.96 31.55
Women's 50m Butterfly
WR 24.38 ALSHAMMAR Therese SWE Singapore (SIN) 22 NOV 2009
WC 24.38 ALSHAMMAR Therese SWE Singapore (SIN) 22 NOV 2009
1 4 ALSHAMMAR Therese SWE 0.65 25.06 920
2 5 LU Ying CHN 0.66 25.60 863
3 2 LYAZEVA Anastasia RUS 0.64 26.66 764
4 6 BESPALOVA Irina RUS 0.69 26.69 762
5 7 TCVETKOVA Daria RUS 0.66 26.84 749
6 3 VLADYKINA Vasilisa RUS 0.73 26.94 741
7 8 SCHREIBER Daniela GER 0.84 27.10 728
8 1 UGOLKOVA Maria RUS 0.66 27.11 727
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“pro memoria”
006 In 1983, fiind inr-un cantonament comun de pregatire a inotatorilor
din ‘tarile socialiste’. Cantonament era organizat la baza de pregatire la
altitudine de la Tzahkadzor/Armenia (2000m) am luat cunostiinta cu
o cercetare aplicata a sovieticilor care (voi relata pe larg in cuprinsul
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‘pe viu’ ale inotatorului, in timpul antrenamentului.
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Intregul experiment, era de vis si beneficia de aparatura cum am spune noi acuma: ‘NASA’. Dupa un an am gasit in revista de specialitate rusa ‘teoria i practika’ un amplu referat si aceste imagini.
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Vreau sa spun ca In materie de comunicare a conceptelor metodice ale pregatirii, rusii erau cei mai deschisi, spre deosebire de alti sportivi inotatorii (de ex=DDR de la care nu aparea mare lucru in mod oficial).
Iata ca in 2009, cei de peste Ocean, ofera, ultima lor creatie in materie de urmarire directa a inotatorului in apa / fara a avea inca elementul cel mai important realizat de rusi : mini-sonarul care indica cu precizie maxima toate fazele miscarilor in apa (acest mini-sonar provenea din aparatura activitatilor spatiale ale sovieticilor si, deci, era secret si se pare ca mai este astfel tratat !
In imaginile care urmeaza am reprodus, in conditii de tehnoredactare a anilor ’83, bucla de hartie stiuta din orice masina contabila de calculat, bucla care continea inregistrarea grafica a curbelor efectuate de corpul inotatorului (care avea atashat acest mini-sonar...); din grafic re poate citi, cu amanuntime, forma+eficienta miscarilor in apa.
Cei 3 inotatori brasisti romani au fost si ei testati air in timpul acesta eu am fost invitat de pe marginea bazinului (unde era toata ‘comedia’..), intr-o camera .... – la inceput am crezut ca nu ma lasa sa vad cum se lucreaza la acest experiment..., apoi, in camera-laborator, m-am lamurit:
pe ecranul unui monitor tv se putea urmati TOT ce se intampla in apa (in 3 mari planuri: de sus, din laetral, de sub apa) + graficul curbei lasata de miscarile inotatorului + la un microfon putea-i comenta ceea ce observi iar toate aceste momente erau inregistrate pe o banda video,cu care apoi, putea-i ‘pleca acasa’ Tzah 7,8,9a,9b
Revenit in tara am scris rapid aceasta broshura; am arata-o ‘sefilor’ (L.Dumitrescu, S. Todea) dar ei aveau alte ganduri cu mine (‘‘ce sa caut eu printre ‘ei’ care nu aveam carnetu’ rosu...’’/’’ ce sa se ‘mazgaleasca’ cu Moskova, cand comunismul-narionalist al ’tovarasului’ era clar – ‘fara rusi !’’).
Asa ca si acest experiment nu a evoluat si la noi + rugamintea antrenorului Koshkin, de a veni in Romania pentru a scapa de ‘paparazzi’...(antrenorul primului inotator care a inota de 15 ori suta de metri cu o medie de sub 60 sec / 1500m/ Vladimir Salnikov), nu a fost onorata... si, uite cum se duceau, printre degete, ocazii si oportunitati greu de reeditat apoi(mai evoc aici si inpardonabila gafa a ‘tov.’ Valentin Costandache, seful sectiei Sporturi individuale pe aceea vreme, care, nu a permis deplasarea la Budapesta alui Adrian Oanta /tatal acestuia facuse politica anti-comunista inainte de ‘944/, sportiv, care inota la antrenamente, in mod repetat si frecvent ‘timpi’ sub recordul european la 200 m bras, asta era ceva mai devreme, prin 1959, an de trista amintire si pentru Nicolae rujinski, Emerik freund, Ileana Witchenstein de la ciclism, s.a., care au fost ‘exmatriculati’ din sport +iar eu am ajuns la o unitate de munca a MAI...nr. o168, Buc. !.... am mai racoresc si eu.... deh.)
Dupa cca 30 de ani – apare , recent,replica americana (cca 1000 usd...!); este adevarat – o bijuterie electronica.... dar ‘ceva’ ii lipseste si anume:’mini-sonarul’....
Watch the video below to see how the SharkEYE Tracker can help you see key points in your swimmers'''' strokes.
Video is recorded to the onboard SD memory card. It can be reviewed directly on the unit or through a compatible television. Video can be transferred to DVD or VHS using the analogue video output, or downloaded to your PC using the supplied SD card reader.
The ePlayer suite included with the ST-1.0 allows video editing and simple analysis. More in depth analysis is possible using either Dartfish or siliconCOACH, both of which are supported by the software.
The camera is lightweight (about two pounds or 0.9 kilograms), so you can walk with the camera, filming your swimmer as he or she travels down the pool. The tracking monitor mounted directly on the camera pole allows for easy camera positioning and viewing while filming. The console itself features one-button recording and playing.
Depending on the size of your SD memory card, you can record anywhere from 2.4 to 9.6 hours on one memory card! The battery typically runs about one hour before it needs recharging.
The SharkEYE Tracker collapses into a much smaller size for easy transportation. Can fit into a standard-size duffel bag!
Your SharkEYE package contains the following:
Camera
Monitor (2.5-inch LCD display)
Wand and mounting bracket
Remote control
Battery
USB card reader
Charger (all chargers will be designed for USA outlets -- international orders will need adapter, not included)
A/V cable
And now with the new "full package," you can get an 8GB memory card (twice the capacity of the standard package), the SharkWAND Extension, which increases the pole''''s length by 40cm, and a spare battery, allowing you four more hours of recording and viewing time.
The price below includes shipping charges for all orders delivered to USA addresses. All customers placing orders for delivery outside the United States will need to send an email or call 602-522-0778 BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER to inquire about additional shipping charges.
The Swim Shop cannot take orders shipped to the United Kingdom, Denmark or New Zealand. Go here if you are ordering from these countries.
This item is not available for rush shipping.
List Price: US $ 929.99 Special: US $ 919.99
Availability: In Stock
Code: DSSHARK-FULL
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Deci: Este o camera digitala rezistenta la apa, montata la capatul unei bare, si care se poate folosi la filmarea inotatorilor sub apa, de la marginea bazinului. Partea superioara are un ecran pt. afisarea a ceea ce se inregistreaza, iar inregistrarea poate fi copiata ulterior pe calculator, ca de pe orice camera digitala.
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iata tehnologia Kaigherov care se pare ca a fost 'exportata', dupa schimbarile din '89
si iata comunicarea metodica facuta de mine in 1983, la itoarcere de la Tzahkadzor/Armenia sovietica, baza olimpica aflata la 2000m altitudine...
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