Who is your favorite male breaststroker?

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I probably have left out some of people's favorites. If so, please check other and indicate in your reply. And excuse my spellings where incorrect. :) Thanks.
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    I knew that both David Wilkie and John Hencken could not have swam in 1977 at the Nationals because they would have been 23 and to young to swim. I remember they were both born in 1954. To be eligible to swim you had to be 25. I did notice that David Wilkie swam at the 1980 USMS SC Nationals and was a featured story in the USMS swim publication. He pretty much dominated the 4 out of 5 events he swam. He swam the 50 Fly as a warm up and did :28.19 and got 34 out of 37. Frank....I stand corrected..(thanks for not berating me and my poor memory) and maybe it was just Wilkie swimming...not with Henken...People were quite excited though, standing 2 deep around the Hall of Fame pool to see this amazing 200 *** by a masters swimmer
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  • Former Member
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    I knew that both David Wilkie and John Hencken could not have swam in 1977 at the Nationals because they would have been 23 and to young to swim. I remember they were both born in 1954. To be eligible to swim you had to be 25. I did notice that David Wilkie swam at the 1980 USMS SC Nationals and was a featured story in the USMS swim publication. He pretty much dominated the 4 out of 5 events he swam. He swam the 50 Fly as a warm up and did :28.19 and got 34 out of 37. Frank....I stand corrected..(thanks for not berating me and my poor memory) and maybe it was just Wilkie swimming...not with Henken...People were quite excited though, standing 2 deep around the Hall of Fame pool to see this amazing 200 *** by a masters swimmer
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