Kevin Doak is tearing it up

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check out those times in 30-34 sprints free, back, fly.
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  • Kevin's fast, he's in the Men's 30-34 age group, but there's been several elite swimmers in their 30's who were much faster but didn't USMS register or submit their times for consideration like Jason Lezak, Josh Davis, Gary Hall, Neil Walker or Anthony Ervin. Jason went 19.31 when he was 30 & 42.46 when he was 32. Neil Walker, when he was 31, went 22.02 in the 50 bk, 47.23 in the 100 fly, & 1:34.44 in the 200 free. Josh C Davis, when he was 30, went 1:43.31 in the 200 scy bk & 1:48.38 in the 200 LCM free Just sayin, Kevin's swims look awesome at a Masters meet & he's hidden in the heats at a USS meet like a Grand Prix, nationals or Trials. USASwimming.org's INDIVIDUAL TIMES SEARCH INFORMATION Event // Kevin went // USMS men's 30 - 34 record / Unsubmitted time by a 30 - 34 are: 50 Fr 20.61 / 19.85 / 19.31 100 Fr 45.29 / 44.53 / 42.46 50 Bk 22.64 / 22.64 / 22.02 100 Bk 48.93 / 48.93 / 100 FL 49.72 / 47.77 / 47.23 Nobody said he was the fastest on the planet. People are commenting because Kirk Nelson mentioned these swims on the broken records thread and that they break USMS Records. I think that we as USMS members should be proud when one of our members is achieving success. I really don't think we should be insulting our members because they are not swimming as fast as professional swimmers and olympians. This is the second time this has happened on this forum and I don't appreciate this at all especially from you Ande, because you seem to really encourage masters swimmers to do there best and be happy with performances and goals that they achieve. I don't think anyone on here is being overly boastful about this so I don't see any reason why there are insults.
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  • Kevin's fast, he's in the Men's 30-34 age group, but there's been several elite swimmers in their 30's who were much faster but didn't USMS register or submit their times for consideration like Jason Lezak, Josh Davis, Gary Hall, Neil Walker or Anthony Ervin. Jason went 19.31 when he was 30 & 42.46 when he was 32. Neil Walker, when he was 31, went 22.02 in the 50 bk, 47.23 in the 100 fly, & 1:34.44 in the 200 free. Josh C Davis, when he was 30, went 1:43.31 in the 200 scy bk & 1:48.38 in the 200 LCM free Just sayin, Kevin's swims look awesome at a Masters meet & he's hidden in the heats at a USS meet like a Grand Prix, nationals or Trials. USASwimming.org's INDIVIDUAL TIMES SEARCH INFORMATION Event // Kevin went // USMS men's 30 - 34 record / Unsubmitted time by a 30 - 34 are: 50 Fr 20.61 / 19.85 / 19.31 100 Fr 45.29 / 44.53 / 42.46 50 Bk 22.64 / 22.64 / 22.02 100 Bk 48.93 / 48.93 / 100 FL 49.72 / 47.77 / 47.23 Nobody said he was the fastest on the planet. People are commenting because Kirk Nelson mentioned these swims on the broken records thread and that they break USMS Records. I think that we as USMS members should be proud when one of our members is achieving success. I really don't think we should be insulting our members because they are not swimming as fast as professional swimmers and olympians. This is the second time this has happened on this forum and I don't appreciate this at all especially from you Ande, because you seem to really encourage masters swimmers to do there best and be happy with performances and goals that they achieve. I don't think anyone on here is being overly boastful about this so I don't see any reason why there are insults.
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