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One armed Alex with broken collarbone.

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2010

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  • Damn he would own them with both arms!

  • don't really understand what's going on...he has both hands and he swims first with left hand then with right...

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  • @Mohgog you must be the dumbest person ever...when he's going back the other way, his left looks like his right arm... never mind you're stupid...

  • Lol almost blew my ear drum out stop screaming!!! He cant hear you!

  • Alex could do life with one arm. All you Chuck Norris fans out there, he could kick his ass with his left pinky finger.

  • @Mohgog because legally in swimming when doing a flip turn you have to take a stroke when you turn over, clearly his injury restricted him from mass movement of the right arm but he pushed through the pain.

  • wow thats crazy 1 min few sec is crazzzy!

  • @Mohgog He only uses his left hand...  except for maybe 3 strokes.

  • @supertrooperpolo6 I'm not confused. Its just that I didn't know the technical term for the type of swim they are doing so I just put "he's facing up". Thanks though.

  • @Mohgog he cant use his other arm hes only swiming with one

  • @R2row909 i think your confused too, he is always facing up because he is doing the 100m backstroke race

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