National Senior Games

Former Member
Former Member
I just competed (and I use the term loosely) in the 2003 National Senior Games and found it very disappointing to see that Master swimmers have pretty much taken over the awards platform. This event used to be mainly for recreational athletes who either could not or did not want to compete at a higher level. This was our opportunity to have a moment in the spotlight by competing against athletes who were “equal” to our level of skill. Our moment to believe we were the best in our group and to share our victories with our friends. By coming to this event, you (the Master swimmers) have assured that no one who is a recreational athlete will ever get a medal and you have pushed the minimum standard time so low that many athletes no longer qualify to even come to the National event. In talking with over 85 athletes of various ages, it was generally agreed that within the next few years, this will be “just another Master’s venue”. You already have four National Events EACH YEAR, the SC Yards, SC Meters, LC Meters, and the YMCA Nationals. Why can’t you leave ONE event that takes places every OTHER year for the swimmers who will never be at any of your meets? Out of the 85 swimmers I spoke with, an overwhelming percent said they would probably not go to the event in Pittsburgh, PA since there would probably be more Masters there and no place for them. I realize that this event is open to all seniors, but I ask you, how would you feel to have your only chance to win a medal taken away by someone who probably has a box full of them? If you look at the times, you will see that that the top three places in nearly all events went to Masters who all hold top 10 times in USMS. So the athletes, who are not Masters, had to settle for ribbons. There were so many disappointed families, friends, and swimmers who had hoped to win a medal and stand on the awards platform and share their shining moment with their families. Instead it was Masters and the majority of them didn’t even bring families. It was “just another meet” for them. I’m sure I’m going to be made the “bad guy” by writing this, but my mother is 83 years old and watched her medal go to a Master swimmer and my heart broke for her. She may not be here for any future games and she really worked hard to do well, then you guys showed up. Please, leave the recreational National Event for us and be happy with your four events each year.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Thanks for your reply, but I guess you missed the point. I swim because I love to swim, always have. I have survived lupus, a heart attack, surgeries too numerous to name, and the loss of a child. I swim for the freedom and peace I feel when I'm in the pool. I don't distance swim, open water swim, or go to many meets. The swim meets I do attend, I work very hard to get good times and I know that my competitors do also. I swim with my 83 year old mother and my 52 year old sister. My best friend for all my life also swims with me. I've never set a record (probably never will), never been to any nationals or international meets other than this one meet. Swimming itself could never dissapoint me. It was the distain that the Master swimmers showed toward us "slower' swimmers that was very hurtful. We work just as hard as they do and we deserve to be rewarded just like they do. But you have many other venues open to you that we do not. That was my point. I'm sure I"m going to get blasted, but what a great country I live in that I can (1) have my own opinion and (2) express it. Thanks for the "gentle tap".
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Thanks for your reply, but I guess you missed the point. I swim because I love to swim, always have. I have survived lupus, a heart attack, surgeries too numerous to name, and the loss of a child. I swim for the freedom and peace I feel when I'm in the pool. I don't distance swim, open water swim, or go to many meets. The swim meets I do attend, I work very hard to get good times and I know that my competitors do also. I swim with my 83 year old mother and my 52 year old sister. My best friend for all my life also swims with me. I've never set a record (probably never will), never been to any nationals or international meets other than this one meet. Swimming itself could never dissapoint me. It was the distain that the Master swimmers showed toward us "slower' swimmers that was very hurtful. We work just as hard as they do and we deserve to be rewarded just like they do. But you have many other venues open to you that we do not. That was my point. I'm sure I"m going to get blasted, but what a great country I live in that I can (1) have my own opinion and (2) express it. Thanks for the "gentle tap".
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