I saw that blogger Patrick Brundage will be AA in a killer triple -- 200 fly, 400 IM and 1500 free.
With apologies to Ace Ventura...it's called going to the light of spiritual creaminess (seen with distance swimming) and avoiding the chewy chunks of degradation or darkness (seen with sprinting):)
congrats PB on the deadly triad
I'd like to see USMS accept results from USAS meets.
I'd like to see it work the other way too. At nationals you have to remember to sign that form to get the results submitted to SWIMS. For any other USMS meet...well, good luck with that.
Colette Crabbe of Oregon has posted Top Ten times in ALL of the long course events for the women's 55-59 age group!!
Hubie Kerns did that in men's 60-64, and he swam on two top-ranked relays.
Oh yeah, well I held on to 10th in the 200 *** and 200 BACK
I must've got lucky! :cheerleader:
I was 11th in the 100 Fly :sad: My time would've put my 6th in your group though...next year...
You may have gotten 11 in the 1fly, but you did manage to rank in EIGHT events... somehow I think you'll be ok :bighug:
It's actually tougher in the next age group, just FYI
You may have gotten 11 in the 1fly, but you did manage to rank in EIGHT events... somehow I think you'll be ok :bighug:
It's actually tougher in the next age group, just FYI
I can actually hear the 35-39ers talking about me already...:bolt:
WOW!! :bow: Colette Crabbe of Oregon has posted Top Ten times in ALL of the long course events for the women's 55-59 age group!! Her lowest placing was 7th, with multiple #1's. :bow:
I'm sure there are others out there too.
Hubie Kerns did that in men's 60-64, and he swam on two top-ranked relays.
This following his TT in 14 events in SCY for 2011. I'd say he's having a pretty good year so far ... SCM awaits ...