What annoys you?

Former Member
Former Member
Please tell me that this kind of thing doesn't happen in the States! This morning, before coming into work, I trained at the local pool in Kenilworth, England, - 25 metres, four lanes. Not brilliant facilities, but acceptable. At the end of each lane there is a sign: lane 1- slow, lane 2 - slow, lane 3 -medium, lane 4 - fast. Why do some swimmers, who clearly have difficulty in keeping up, always want to swim in the fast lane? This morning one elderly man, joined the fast lane. He swam breaststroke (I think it was!) with his face out of the water, which was a feat in itself because he was swimming so slowly. There were six of us in the lane and three left the pool (myself included). When on the deck I decided to time him. He was consistent. Every length of the 25m pool was swum in 2 mins 15 seconds! Please tell me this kind of 'swimming etiquette' wouldn't be seen in your pool. So that I can continue with my swimming I need to be reassured that this was a one-off. I'm still in shock.
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  • Former Member
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    I try to get along with whoever is in my lane. I figure the more swimmers the better. And those little old ladies with flowered caps? One day I might be one, and I hope some young (middle aged) thug doesn't ruin my day by sneering at me or worse kicking me... I often have to swim during public length swim, and ours is a very narrow laned 20m pool (only 4 lanes). I don't swim fly unless there's room (ie only me or maybe one other in the lane) as I don't want to accidently hit people. But I do get disappointed if I can't get fly in... What annoys me? Our pool has NO length swimming on Friday, Saturday or Sundays. :(
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I try to get along with whoever is in my lane. I figure the more swimmers the better. And those little old ladies with flowered caps? One day I might be one, and I hope some young (middle aged) thug doesn't ruin my day by sneering at me or worse kicking me... I often have to swim during public length swim, and ours is a very narrow laned 20m pool (only 4 lanes). I don't swim fly unless there's room (ie only me or maybe one other in the lane) as I don't want to accidently hit people. But I do get disappointed if I can't get fly in... What annoys me? Our pool has NO length swimming on Friday, Saturday or Sundays. :(
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