Fastest "Masters" Club Ever!

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Call me an old fashioned cynic, but Gary Hall's oh so exclusive "Race Club" seems to generate more amusement than intimidation. To review the bidding for those with real lives, Mr. Hall announced a few months ago his intent to form his own club dedicated to elite swimming. It has a fabulous location and training facility in the Florida Keys. It will cover travel, training and living expenses. (I'm tempted to ask who is fronting the money, but I won't denigrade Mr. Hall's ability to raise funds.) If you want to join them, send in a resume; don't call us; we'll call you. Let us look over your accoplishments and decide whether you are worthy. Hmm, great facilities, don't have to share pool time with the non-world class members (i.e. 99%) of a Swim Club, just about all expenses paid. Unless you have your own lucrative endorsement deal, what swimmer wouldn't want to join this team? Well, the initial members of the "Swim Club" were announced last week. www.swiminfo.com/.../6097.asp Eight Olympians sounds real impressive. But then you look at the list a little more closely. Eleven swimmers, and although I have not googled everyone of them, all of the ones I have googled are in their late 20's or older. Or in other words, 3 of the 11 swimmers are chronologically at the back end of their careers, and they have not yet made their nation's Olympic Team. Closer scrutiny reveals 10 of the 11 are men. Just about all of them swim the 50 free or 50 fly, and few of them seriously compete in anything other that the 50 or 100 free or fly. In contrast to the lack of age, gender and event diversity, the team does have members of many nationalities and ethic backgrounds. However, the most telling stat of all is that roughly half of the members I checked are not currently ranked in the World Top 20 Rankings, LCM or SCM, in any event. Overall, the "Swim Club" sort of reminds me of the kind of team a rookie fantasy league coach would assemble--there are a lot of names you would recognize, but their most productive years may be behind them. To be fair, all of these folks are amazing, world-class swimmers. Their careers to date have been awesome, and they remain extraordinary today by any standard, except arguably World Rankings. In contrast, I am an opinionated loud mouth. I would be delighted to see them find new speed and light up the scoreboards next year with medals and records, and make a complete monkey of me. As of right now, I think may the "Swim Club's" gloss may have exceeded its actual capabilities. Matt
  • Okay, I had to join in this discussion. The disqualification is due to no one on the relay was in the 19-24 age group. They were all older. Right before the relay Gary Hall was NOT on the relay. He was dressed in street clothes. Unless he changed out of his clothes within one heat. It was fun to watch. KUDOS to Kentucky and INDY for the great relays. AND the Studs of Illinois Masters: Neil Peiffer (50 Fly) and Herman Louw (50 Free) Great meet everyone.
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    They were GREAT. I'm so glad they came!!!
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    Why did the 200 free mixed relay get DQ'd?
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    Looks like they only had three swimmers
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    Leonard....I have my own delusions....no mine, no their mine...mine...HUSH UP...they are MINE....Honest he really does live here...he served me a Whopper just yesterday....and sang Hound Dog....' Yes, I live in Rome, NY and was offered a great job here....I am in way over my head....but at this point...I am the only one who knows this....Yea, they know..they do not, yes they do, no they don't...Leonard...don't listen to Ralph...he lies....I am doing fine...and going the speed of light to keep up.... Hey, their is no light in here....yes their is, I turned it on.....you did not....Oh well...so I have to do it in the dark cause Ralph says I did not turn it on...Oh well....I am ok for now....and I am happy enjoying my ride on the roller coaster we call....LIFE....hold on Tom..you may fall out...I am not going to fall out...I am holding on...yea, but you're holding on to my popcorn....Hush up and and hold your hands up we are going into the tunnel...
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    Nope, I watched it poolside. Hall Jr, and Sabir went first two legs and they had two women go the last two. The anchoring woman had an incredible swim. I did not think they could possibly get under the 1:30 mark when she went in, but she was fast! I was standing next to the Race Club lady who was filming them and she was real excited with the anchors swim. The only think I can think of was that maybe one of their swimmers was not legally registered. If so the announcer did not know, because he was talking about the record they just set.
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    The swimmers were: Ciarla, Muhammad, Rolland, and Tanya Hansen. Tanya is not a race club swimmer and that's why they got disqualified.
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison Leonard....I have my own delusions....no mine, no their mine...mine...HUSH UP...they are MINE....Honest he really does live here...he served me a Whopper just yesterday....and sang Hound Dog....' Yes, I live in Rome, NY and was offered a great job here....I am in way over my head....but at this point...I am the only one who knows this....Yea, they know..they do not, yes they do, no they don't...Leonard...don't listen to Ralph...he lies....I am doing fine...and going the speed of light to keep up.... Hey, their is no light in here....yes their is, I turned it on.....you did not....Oh well...so I have to do it in the dark cause Ralph says I did not turn it on...Oh well....I am ok for now....and I am happy enjoying my ride on the roller coaster we call....LIFE....hold on Tom..you may fall out...I am not going to fall out...I am holding on...yea, but you're holding on to my popcorn....Hush up and and hold your hands up we are going into the tunnel... Hmmmmmmm..... Exactly how many of you are in there?:p
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    Originally posted by dorothyrd Nope, I watched it poolside. Hall Jr, and Sabir went first two legs and they had two women go the last two. The anchoring woman had an incredible swim. I did not think they could possibly get under the 1:30 mark when she went in, but she was fast! I was standing next to the Race Club lady who was filming them and she was real excited with the anchors swim. The only think I can think of was that maybe one of their swimmers was not legally registered. If so the announcer did not know, because he was talking about the record they just set. If you saw Hall and Sabir then it might have been they had the wrong individuals listed on the entry. The results say it should have been Ciarla and Sabir.
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    Gosh, that depends on who you ask....Hey Dork Man..tell him how many we are....No.... Honest it is just me.... Is not.....is to, not, to... Ah heck...ask all of us and we will tell you how many we are.... WILL NOT....