Symposium Science in Swimming

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Race analysis in swimming

The Department of Training & Movement of the IfSS of the University of Kassel is organizing - in cooperation with the German Swimming Federation e.V. - the symposium Science in Swimming on the topic "Race Analysis in Swimming"from 20.09.2022, 1 pm to 21.09.2022, 2 pm in Kassel. At the symposium, six national and international speakers will present practical research results from studies of swimming competitions. All those interested in swimming are invited to make a note of the date of the symposium in their diaries.

The symposium is recognized as a qualification measure in the DSV with 15 learning units. Each specialist lecture, including discussion, will be allocated two learning units. In addition, there will be an evening event with three learning units under the motto "Paris 2024 - New race strategies among the world's top swimmers?" The evening event will take place in combination with a dinner (at cost price) in an outdoor area.

The following national and international experts from the theory and practice of swimming will be speaking:

Junior performance development in German swimming under consideration of the corona pandemic

Carsten Gooßes and Hannes Vitense - German Swimming Federation e.V.

New evidences about the underwater swimming segments for the overall race success / Neue Erkenntnisse über die Unterwasserschwimmabschnitte für den Gesamterfolg des Rennenes

Santiago Veiga - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

From papers to the poolside: what can swimming race analysis tell us? / Von der Fachliteratur ins Schwimmbad: Was kann uns die Analyse von Schwimmwetträmpfen sagen?

Tomohiro Gonjo - Bournemouth University

Optimisation performance with French Swimming Federation before Paris 2024 / Performance optimization in the French Swimming Federation in preparation for Paris 2024

Robin Pla - French Institute of Sport (INSEP)

When and why swimmers swim faster in relay competitions than in individual events

Joachim Hüffmeier - TU Dortmund University

How do swimmers swim faster in relay competitions than in individual competitions and first practical derivations from research results for relay line-ups

Claudia Braun & Sebastian Fischer - University of Kassel

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