I like the article in swim Magazine about Rita Egan and Sylvia powell. These women are not your typical slim young swimmers that are elite swimmers but like the rest of us ordinary. Actually, given my previous background in swimming I'm also won of these average jills. As a youth I swam the 100 meter *** at 1:30 and as a 46 at 1:43.31. So, many of us do it for enjoyment and some exercise knowing that we will never be at the top of the pack. I think we should have more of these stories?. And Ion believe me you are not that bad. You did a 2:31 200 meter freestyle. I recently swam a 3:15. So don't feel bad and their is alot more competition in the men than in the women in 45 to 49. Not saying that their are not good swimmers in the women.
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"In the end, veracity and rectitude will always triumph."
And we all have the right to free speech. Whether or not the content has any merit to it does not matter. Did you ever consider perhaps that SWIM might be a little fluffy at times? Next month's features just may include an article like....Rubber Duckies. Can't be in the water without them? Here's the answer to keeping those little buzzards glued to your suit during those long sets.
And best wishes to Tom. With the marvel of today's medical science that new hip may be considered a secret weapon when wet.