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The Trudgeon is a swimming stroke sometimes known as the racing stroke, or the East Indian stroke.


One swims mostly upon one side, making an overhand movement, lifting the arms alternately out of the water. When the left arm is above the head, the legs spread apart for a kick; as the left arm comes down the legs extend and are then brought together with a sharp scissors kick. The right arm is now brought forward over the water, and as it comes down the left arm is extended again. The scissors kick comes every second stroke; it involves spreading the legs, then bringing them together with a sudden "snap" movement.


The swimmer's head is underwater most of the time; the only chance to breathe is when the hand is coming back and just as the elbow passes the face.


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Veryan - pafg168 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File (909 words)
Eliza Jane Trudgeon was born in 1867/1868 in Veryan, Cornwall.
Selina Trudgeon was born in 1874/1875 in Veryan, Cornwall.
Humphrey Trudgeon was born in 1780/1781 in Veryan, Cornwall.
The Journal Times Online (496 words)
Trudgeon, who has 13 prior convictions of lewd and lascivious behavior, allegedly admitted to deputies that he had an addiction to flashing people and said it gave him a rush, Kenosha County Sheriff's Department spokesman Sgt. Horace Staples said Tuesday.
Trudgeon also was issued a speeding ticket for $491 and bond was set at $20,000 cash during intake court Tuesday.
Trudgeon was treated for minor injuries at Aurora Medical Center in Kenosha and released into Sheriff's Department custody.
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