I entered the 200 IM at the 2005 Short Course American Championships in Austin
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be sure you cheer for the 41 year old guy racing all the whipper snappers
here's where you can look at the psyche sheet
www.utexas.edu/.../HostedMeets.htm
here's where you can follow the results:
www.tsc.utexas.edu/.../2005ASCC.html
the meet information doc
www.utexas.edu/.../2005ASCMeetInfo.pdf
under Eligibility: states
"Swimmers must meet the qualifying time standards."
though it was years ago,
I've been faster than 1:59.12 in my career,
I hope I'll beat the qualifying time.
We'll know in a week.
Ande
my plans are to:
rest this coming week and lose a few pounds,
hit the race fresh instead of just after a 500 fr
shave my arms,
wear a fast skin body suit
take the race out a little harder and much faster
than the last time I swam it.
go fast and relaxed on fly
dolphin kick further, work the back, breathe a lot,
hit a fast Back to *** turn
go for it on ***, excellent form, really push it,
AIM for 34.9 or better on the *** split
then sprint the free with what ever is left.
Drive the kick.
Originally posted by Fritz
The cut is 1:59. They don't require proof of entry time?
the meet information doc
www.utexas.edu/.../2005ASCMeetInfo.pdf
under Eligibility: states
"Swimmers must meet the qualifying time standards."
though it was years ago,
I've been faster than 1:59.12 in my career,
I hope I'll beat the qualifying time.
We'll know in a week.
Ande
my plans are to:
rest this coming week and lose a few pounds,
hit the race fresh instead of just after a 500 fr
shave my arms,
wear a fast skin body suit
take the race out a little harder and much faster
than the last time I swam it.
go fast and relaxed on fly
dolphin kick further, work the back, breathe a lot,
hit a fast Back to *** turn
go for it on ***, excellent form, really push it,
AIM for 34.9 or better on the *** split
then sprint the free with what ever is left.
Drive the kick.
Originally posted by Fritz
The cut is 1:59. They don't require proof of entry time?