This meat has the potential to be amazing...
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Example 200 free:
Thorpe
Klete
vanderkay
McGinnis
Hayden
Burnette
Lochte
thats almost an Olympic heat, straight up Rickyretardo
Please make fun of Darth Vader and comment on the swim meet here or dont
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I am going to be there on Sunday. Was not aware that Thorpe would be attending though.
Originally posted by scyfreestyler
I am not sure if that event is on Sunday but if it is, I will be watching for him. He is swimming with some sharks at this event, that is for sure.
I don't think he cares.
If I were Michael Phelps, I'd want to shake his hand.
Originally posted by BillS
Don't miss Dennis Baker, age 44, seeded 23'd in the 200 fly with a 2:04.96.
I am not sure if that event is on Sunday but if it is, I will be watching for him. He is swimming with some sharks at this event, that is for sure.
Originally posted by Jeff Commings
I don't think he cares.
Perhaps not. I sure as hell would though.
If it's on Sunday I'll be sure to snap some action shots of him.
I've never seen a USS meet with such a wide range of talent. I've been out of USS for some time now, but is this the way it is done now? How do they get the top talent to come to these meets? 100M fly starts at 51, and goes all the way up to a 1:04? I mean, even Hansen is going to be swimming against some 1:08 breaststrokers.
Yeah, I will not be there to see his swims but I hope he has some PB's in that pool. What else could he ask for, right?
He could ask to advance to the finals, which he did by finishing 13th in the prelims and securing a position in the consolation final.
In this meet, the top 9 from the prelims swim in a final, 10 - 18 in the consolation final. This meet also has a "bonus final" for 19 - 27. If you don't make the top 27, you swim the prelim only.