hello!! im new to these boards, and was wondering what y'all thought. Most of the time in the Olympics the ages of swimmers seem to be between the early teens to about early 30s. (pardon me if im wrong on this.) Is there some sort of age cap here? it seems that way to me. I am 23, LOVE swimming and still dream about what if i had devoted my time to my olympic dream. what if i started now, would I be at that level. I beleive you are the age u feel u are. its just a number. what do YOU think? :)
Originally posted by Howard
It looks like there are many more women than men. 403 to 286. The oldest person is a male and youngest is female. That's pretty typical I think.
I take it Karnaugh is the 37 year old. Do you know who the 35 year old woman is?
A couple other thoughts:
- pretty staggering that 3 15 year old boys made a cut. Those cuts are tough!
- Looks like the women's time standards weren't as tough, since there are so many women entered.
Originally posted by Howard
It looks like there are many more women than men. 403 to 286. The oldest person is a male and youngest is female. That's pretty typical I think.
I take it Karnaugh is the 37 year old. Do you know who the 35 year old woman is?
A couple other thoughts:
- pretty staggering that 3 15 year old boys made a cut. Those cuts are tough!
- Looks like the women's time standards weren't as tough, since there are so many women entered.