One national meet, two zone meets, four LMSC meets, and seven "regular" meets... ho hum...
YMCA Nationals
Colonies Zones
SW Zones
Minnesota LMSC
Oregon LMSC (SCM)
Pacific Northwest LMSC
South Dakota LMSC
April Pools (Oklahoma)
Cascade POW Meet (Washington)
Great Lakes LMSC Challenge (Ohio)
Medina Masters Sprint Spectacular (Ohio)
Nitro Masters Open (Texas)
Snapping Tortuga (Texas)
Wellesley Masters Spring Summer Tune Up (Massachusetts)
I need to rest after a 400 IM, so I'm not really sure how James did that either.
I don't know either...100% honest. Ask Kirk. I was with him pretty much after the 400 IM till I went for the backstroke.
I was flat out exhausted. I didn't even know how I was going to complete the 200 Back. IMO, it's the hardest event out there, because you have to use your legs soooo much.
I just went out relaxed, and then somehow held on to it, dropping almost 5 seconds! It's probably mainly that I had no expectations heading in to the race either! A head that can't think is sometimes better than "well prepared" one for a well thought out race.
...plus I knew my daughter was videoing the races too! That gave me incentive to perform for the camera! :D
I need to rest after a 400 IM, so I'm not really sure how James did that either.
I don't know either...100% honest. Ask Kirk. I was with him pretty much after the 400 IM till I went for the backstroke.
I was flat out exhausted. I didn't even know how I was going to complete the 200 Back. IMO, it's the hardest event out there, because you have to use your legs soooo much.
I just went out relaxed, and then somehow held on to it, dropping almost 5 seconds! It's probably mainly that I had no expectations heading in to the race either! A head that can't think is sometimes better than "well prepared" one for a well thought out race.
...plus I knew my daughter was videoing the races too! That gave me incentive to perform for the camera! :D