I want to echo what the few experts have said; most of you folks have no idea about reading FAT film. Releasing these photo's can only cause aggravation for the timing company since most of you yo-yo's have no idea what you're talking about. And to think that understanding FAT (it's not video folks) and how to read film would be necessary to be a track and field fan.
The entire shoulder IS NOT considered part of the torso; the torso begins at the acromion process; I'll let those of you who are interested google that part of your anatomy so you know where it is. If an athlete twists, the reader of the film has to do his/her best to decise where to drop the hairline so that it sits on the acromion process.
Many sprint coaches choose to teach a swim finish so to take advantage of a small difference between a good twister vs. a good leaner.
For those of us who read film, Wheating clearly beats Leer.