Hi Everyone,
I'm writing an article about swimmers and career success, and I'm wondering what you all have to say on the topic.
Do you think swimmers achieve greater career success than other types of athletes?
If so, why?
I'm going to run a poll, but I also welcome responses here in this forum or privately.
Thanks in advance for your responses,
Bill
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George Young the first swimmer to do the Catalina Swim ended up as a railway worker. He was happy with this. Cliff Lumsden one of Canadas top marathon swimmers worked at a swimming pool, he taught swimming to little kids, he loved his career. Swimmers careers are like everyone else you find your nitch you do it nothing special and no better than anyone else.
George
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George Young the first swimmer to do the Catalina Swim ended up as a railway worker. He was happy with this. Cliff Lumsden one of Canadas top marathon swimmers worked at a swimming pool, he taught swimming to little kids, he loved his career. Swimmers careers are like everyone else you find your nitch you do it nothing special and no better than anyone else.
George