On day 2 of the Phill Hansel Invitational, the swim that almost became inevitable happened, as mid-season Texas A&M’s Breeja Larson put up a 57.53 in the 100 yard breaststroke to break her own NCAA, American, and U.S. Open Records. In other words, she swam the fastest 100 yard breaststroke in history, and this was just at her mid-season rest meet.
by Jenny Wilson 6
November 16th, 2012
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chances are the actual recording quality was higher than this, but it was probably posted to youtube directly from the phone which makes the quality go down a lot. (to save on network space) If whoever took this puts it directly from their phone to their computer and then uploads it, it will look a lot better *hint hint wink wink nudge nudge*
Whether the quality was perfect or less than, her family will forever be grateful for the valiant effort to record and make available the viewing of this event.
The sound was fantastic.
Covering the lens in Vaseline seems like an odd choice.
Sounded like Braden takin’ the video, too. Gotta step up yo’ cellphone game, son!
Was this filmed with a potato?
The pixel blob in the middle was incredible.