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    WEBNinety years later Roy Saari of the University of Southern California won more NCAA Championships than any swimmer in U.S. College history using a stroke called the Trudgen. While Trudgen won his English …

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  6. The Origin of Freestyle, The Australian Crawl

    WEBJun 5, 2013 · In 1873, John Arthur Trudgen took a trip to Argentina and developed a crawl stroke mimicking the native South Americans, but he used the scissor kick — wide and inefficient — instead of the...

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  8. The History of Swimming Strokes

    WEBMay 30, 2023 · In the 1870s, Englishman John Trudgen debuted the Trudgen stroke, which took side stroke to the next level. Swimming with his chest flat and head out of the water, Trudgen alternated swinging each …

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  9. History of Front Crawl | Olympic Swimming Strokes …

    WEBMar 11, 2016 · The history of front crawl: The Olympic Games. The majority of freestyle swimmers at the first four Olympic Games used the Trudgen stroke – a hybrid of front crawl arm technique and breaststroke leg kick …

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