Are you coming to the 2004 Short Course Nationals in Indianapolis?
I will race there.
Also, on the Olympic front the first bang will be this month from the Australian Olympic Trials.
(The U.S. Olympic Trials are this year three weeks before the Olympics because the NCAA coaches who voted for this date are selfish about preserving the NCAA first;
a better timing is in the case of the Australian Trials, held five months before the Olympics.)
Thorpe entered 200, 400 and 100 free.
I wish that Klim would have been healthier and more competitive the past two years, so that he can make the Australian Team and peak in the Olympics.
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I heard this in 2000 from people questioning the short turn around, so I don't think that Ion is the only person asserting this.
I was just wondering if there is an optimum, or if it really is dependant on each swimmer. I would think that if you taper for the Olympics, then you risk not making it by an up and comer who tapered for Trials.
Regardless it will be an interesting year. And I peaked at the thread about the TYR suit, wierd, it reminds me of evening gloves for a formal gown.
I heard this in 2000 from people questioning the short turn around, so I don't think that Ion is the only person asserting this.
I was just wondering if there is an optimum, or if it really is dependant on each swimmer. I would think that if you taper for the Olympics, then you risk not making it by an up and comer who tapered for Trials.
Regardless it will be an interesting year. And I peaked at the thread about the TYR suit, wierd, it reminds me of evening gloves for a formal gown.