Many of the forum regulars seem to be going to Stanford, alas, others of us will not be there. Some of you that are going will access the internet while there, however briefly- why not share?
I have created this thread so you can report on the sights, sounds, swims, sunburns, socials etc. It matters not whether you be 'elite', 'newbie' or whatever, your impressions would be interesting to read. You could comment on great swims, technique, facilities, judging, the announcer, outrageous behavior of other forum participants, complaints, kudos- whatever. If you do, I at least would be grateful and if the thread garners much in the way of postings it could be a valuable archive for people to check for future Worlds. I lay down the guantlet...
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Graham Johnston, 75, in his five individual events, he swam 5 for 5 in WR time.
100 Free--Approximately 3 seconds under
200 Free--Approximately 10 seconds under
800 Free--Approximately 1 minute 10 seconds under
200 IM----Approximately .3 seconds under
400 Free--Approximately 20 seconds under
He destroyed the 800 WR. The guy is Super Man.
Swimming 5 individual events while setting World Records in each event is impressive and awe inspiring.
Graham Johnston, 75, in his five individual events, he swam 5 for 5 in WR time.
100 Free--Approximately 3 seconds under
200 Free--Approximately 10 seconds under
800 Free--Approximately 1 minute 10 seconds under
200 IM----Approximately .3 seconds under
400 Free--Approximately 20 seconds under
He destroyed the 800 WR. The guy is Super Man.
Swimming 5 individual events while setting World Records in each event is impressive and awe inspiring.