The Duke wrote:Jasons 46.06 needs to be taken into context !!!
You dont compare this to the 100m world record, which was set by Eamon Sulivan at 47.24 WR
Legs in relays are not counted as official times, because you are able to anticipate the start
jason lezak - 46.06
frederick bousquet - 46.63
alain bernard - 46.73
Thats what we should compare it to, which is still incrediable.... but I have a hard time seeing a leg like that happening anytime soon ... u need a world class swimmer, and u need to be drafting a competitor from behind to generate more speed, and the swimmer ur following needs to be better then just world class, plus he needs to be STUPID to swim directly next to the lane marker to let u draft off of him the whole way
We will see when the men 100m race starts, that 47.24 record is gonna be smashed and then we can come back talk about what a big jump it is. Maybe it won't be 46.06, but I won't be surprised that it is much within 47.
I agree that Bernard was stupid to swim that close the lane marker. I'd think the lane market must bothered his strokes too.