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  2. Lunocet - Wikipedia

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    The Lunocet is a biomimetic monofin intended to reduce drag and augment human swimming ability underwater. It is modeled after a dolphin's tail, by replicating the geometry, scale, and morphology dynamics [citation needed] of what the manufacturer calls the "lunate tail propulsor," as the shape is similar to a crescent moon.

  3. Index of underwater diving: L–N - Wikipedia

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    Monofin – Single blade swimfin attached to both feet; Moon pool – Opening in the base of a hull, platform, or chamber giving access to the water below; Morse Diving – American manufacturer of diving equipment; Morse Engineering Mk 12 helmet – US Navy deep water free-flow helmet; Motion sickness – Nausea caused by motion or perceived ...

  4. Monofin - Wikipedia

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    A monofin is a type of swimfin typically used in underwater sports such as finswimming, free-diving and underwater orienteering. It consists of a single or linked surfaces attached to both of the diver's feet, emulating the fluke of Cetaceans like whales or porpoises.

  5. List of British records in finswimming - Wikipedia

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    This list echoes that found on the Monofin website. [1] These records are correct as of 1 April 2018. In December 2017 British Finswimming Association made a decision to maintain the National records separately for adults and juniors in line with CMAS regulations.

  6. List of world records in finswimming - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2013, CMAS recognises world and other records for the following techniques and distances for both males and females in the age groups of Senior (i.e. 18 years and older) and Junior (i.e. 12 to 17 years old) where these are made in an Olympic-size swimming pool (i.e. 50m length) and are measured by electronic automatic officiating equipment:

  7. Finswimming - Wikipedia

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    Surface finswimming (also known by its acronym, SF) is swimming on the surface of the water using mask, snorkel, and monofins.SF races are held for distances of 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, 4 × 50 mix relays (2 men's, 2 women's), 4 × 100 relays and 4 × 200 relays (meters) in swimming pools and over various long distances in the open water environment.

  8. List of United States records in finswimming - Wikipedia

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    Event Time Name Date Location Ref Surface: 50 m 21.01 Misty Hyman: 1998 Fremont, CA, USA: 100 m 47.09 Misty Hyman: 1996 Dunaujvaros, Hungary : 200 m 1:48.68 Misty Hyman

  9. Finning techniques - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin kick is the technique where both legs are moved up and down together, and may be done with paired fins or a monofin, which has foot pockets for both feet attached to a single wide blade. Monofins are used almost exclusively by competitive freedivers and finswimmers as they provide greater propulsive thrust for a given energy input, but ...

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