Do swimmers achieve greater career success?

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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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    Wow! Where were all of you when I was writing the article? It was published many months ago, but this seems like an interesting discussion, regardless. The comment about Trump was interesting to me. I've never seen The Apprentice before last night. While I was watching, my impression was that he has other people doing the work for him. I'm sure his schedule is very full, and I'm sure he makes some important decisions and appears at multiple special events each day. It takes a lot of time to get places in Manhattan, so he probably spends a lot of time in the limo. It also takes a lot of time to do a television show. When I appeared on the Food Network, we shot from 9-5 for about 22 minutes of footage. SB
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    Wow! Where were all of you when I was writing the article? It was published many months ago, but this seems like an interesting discussion, regardless. The comment about Trump was interesting to me. I've never seen The Apprentice before last night. While I was watching, my impression was that he has other people doing the work for him. I'm sure his schedule is very full, and I'm sure he makes some important decisions and appears at multiple special events each day. It takes a lot of time to get places in Manhattan, so he probably spends a lot of time in the limo. It also takes a lot of time to do a television show. When I appeared on the Food Network, we shot from 9-5 for about 22 minutes of footage. SB
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