Analysis of 50-, 100-, and 200-m Freestyle Swimmers at the 1992 Olympic Games
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Richard C. Nelson | Raúl Arellano | Jane M. Cappaert | Peter L. Brown | R. C. Nelson | R. Arellano | P. L. Brown | J. Cappaert
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