2005 Long Course Masters National Championships

2005 Long Course Masters National Championships begins Thursday August 11 and runs to Monday August 15th www.usms.org/.../ here's where you can see the psyche sheet and order of events. www.usms.org/.../ you'll find real time results at www.usms.org/.../ I'm sure folks will give us a lot to chat about. Ande
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  • i love respect and admire rich but I don't think he will be 55 or under, in 2002 he was around the same 50 time and went 58 ish this year his 200 yard free was 1:56 on 49 low 100 speed and 22 low 50 speed www.usms.org/.../toptenind.php some people who go 25.5 can get under 55 it requires a strong first 50 and very stout second 50. like 26.5 28.4 a really well trained 100 swimmer could go 26.5 27.9 for a 54.4 I'm sure he will break the 100 m free record for 60 - 64 men soon we'll know Ande Originally posted by Jeff Commings Watch out for Rich Abrahams in that 100 free. And Dave Rollins could become the first masters swimmer under 28 seconds in the 50 ***. Though, again, he's a 21-year-old swimmer on a nationally-ranked college team popping in for a quick masters meet. My guess is that there will be five sub-55 100 frees today. That's a good number. Though judging by how Rich swam his 50, we might see six. Unless he swims his 100 like Roland Schoeman. ;)
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  • i love respect and admire rich but I don't think he will be 55 or under, in 2002 he was around the same 50 time and went 58 ish this year his 200 yard free was 1:56 on 49 low 100 speed and 22 low 50 speed www.usms.org/.../toptenind.php some people who go 25.5 can get under 55 it requires a strong first 50 and very stout second 50. like 26.5 28.4 a really well trained 100 swimmer could go 26.5 27.9 for a 54.4 I'm sure he will break the 100 m free record for 60 - 64 men soon we'll know Ande Originally posted by Jeff Commings Watch out for Rich Abrahams in that 100 free. And Dave Rollins could become the first masters swimmer under 28 seconds in the 50 ***. Though, again, he's a 21-year-old swimmer on a nationally-ranked college team popping in for a quick masters meet. My guess is that there will be five sub-55 100 frees today. That's a good number. Though judging by how Rich swam his 50, we might see six. Unless he swims his 100 like Roland Schoeman. ;)
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