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At 200-metre backstroke distance she cut off another 1.5 second from her national record.
"It will be much more difficult than the backstroke," she said.
She set the 200-meter backstroke world record (long course) in 1978.
The first of her three or four individual races will be today's 200-meter backstroke.
He won four national backstroke titles in 1951, 1956, 1957 and 1959.
He raced in the 50, 100 and 200 backstroke events.
In backstroke, the arms contribute most of the forward movement.
One was dying and I finished another on the backstroke.
Around that time another modification to the backstroke became popular.
He is a former world record holder in the 50-meter backstroke (long and short course).
His world record of 55.49 second in the 100 meter backstroke also stood for seven years.
He won the men's 200-meter backstroke by 7 feet in 2:02.89.
She is the 1998 world champion and holds the American record for the backstroke.
Then he won the 200-meter backstroke by 9 meters in 1:56.10.
One bar in particular "has a great backstroke," she said.
He qualified in the 100 backstroke with one good shoulder and after only three months of training.
She currently holds the American record in the 50-meter backstroke (short course).
I had made the swimming team at school, a bronze for backstroke.
He probably could have done the backstroke over here.
At the age of 16 he became a local champion in the 100 meter backstroke.
The backstroke start is the only start from the water.
Instead, he was very funny, doing the backstroke in the pool and telling stories.
"Heading into the backstroke, I knew something was going to happen.
Last night, he won the 100-yard backstroke in 46.99 seconds, the second fastest time ever.
I did the backstroke past him a couple of times but he didn't seem to notice.
Silence's back crawled, feeling the pressure of unseen watching eyes.
I flipped over and scooted away in a back crawl.
Her bare back crawled in anticipation of the energy beams she'd probably never even have time to feel.
Backs crawled with the sensation of being watched by unseen eyes.
The skin of his back crawled with expectation of an attack.
The flesh of his back crawled, for he knew what it was he had touched.
His back crawled in expectation of a stunner beam, or worse.
"This is the back crawl," he said as he demonstrated, showing off techniques I'd never seen before.
His back crawled as he descended the stairs.
His back crawled with the expectation of bullets.
They fit quite snugly, and I could feel the back crawl up between my cheeks.
Felt the skin along his back crawl.
He could feel the skin on his back crawling, muscles writhing as they knit back together.
The skin on his back crawled.
A show of resistance might bring out the force-whips and the skin on her back crawled at the very thought of that deterrent.
The skin on his stomach and back crawled involuntarily, half dead as he was, and contracted into goose pimples.
Sulu's back crawled as he felt the stirring of a man padding with catlike speed and silence.
His back crawled.
Farabaugh's words were clipped, his voice tense enough to make the skin on Sisko's back crawl with foreboding.
Includes front and back crawl of 25 yards, butterfly and breaststroke of 15 yards, allowing for turns while swimming.
Between them they worked the sodden weight of the dead magter through the hole, their exposed backs crawling with the expectation of instant death.
Nice and easy . . ." They set off again, and Diana strode jerkily along, looking left and right, her back crawling.
I was flat on the ground the instant I heard the high-pitched whine of his engine, my back crawling in anticipation of the rain of steel that would certainly follow.
He hung there, swinging with heavy momentum, back and forth, his nails digging in as he began to slip, feeling behind him his back crawling with sen- sation.
It is a matter of history that Austin became the first Englishman to regularly employ the new-fangled back crawl, which all swimmers use today but was then regarded as something of an eccentricity.