Thanks to everyone involved in the Ft. Lauderdale Nationals. I had a great time and met some exceptional people. I especially want to thank Doug Malcolm for the competition in the adjacent lane. It looks like (from USMS data) you have not competed for quite a while and had a great meet! I had not competed for over 20 years when I entered the 2001 Nat's at Santa Clara and have done pretty well for the past few years. Doug exemplifies what our sport should be all about; a true competitor who brings out the best in someone like me who may not have accomplished the standards acheived in Ft. Lauderdale without someone like him next to me. I never got a chance to thank you so I am doing so now. Keep up the good work!
I would also like to congradulate John Blank for being the first male competitor over 45 to break one minute in the 100 yard breaststroke; a great accomplishment! I have never broken a minute in that event and am full of envy.
Lee Rider
Originally posted by Glenn
Who was the woman who swam the 200 back who, it appeared to me, had had a stroke and was essentially swimming with one arm?
Glenn
Similarly, who was the woman swimming longer freestyle events and, with a fast rhythm, alternated 3 strokes with right arm and 2 strokes with left? Had to be in great condition to keep that up. I wondered about her story.
Originally posted by Glenn
Who was the woman who swam the 200 back who, it appeared to me, had had a stroke and was essentially swimming with one arm?
Glenn
Similarly, who was the woman swimming longer freestyle events and, with a fast rhythm, alternated 3 strokes with right arm and 2 strokes with left? Had to be in great condition to keep that up. I wondered about her story.