Geek vs. Gull II, or why I now idolize the Geek and have embraced TI

Former Member
Former Member
The Geek and I swam head to head this weekend, matching up in the 200 and 500 (in adjacent lanes for both, believe it or not). The Geek won both, beating me by about a second in the 200 and I believe 3 or 4 seconds in the 500. He'd shed 20 pounds since we last raced and shaved (as I did), but he was not wearing a Fastskin. I did swim a personal (Masters) best in the 500, nearly 5 seconds faster than last year, and split it extremely well, but alas it wasn't enough. As the winner, he walked off with a Starbucks gift card and of course this thread. See you in Austin in 2008, Geek.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I will be one of your nemesises in the 100 or 200 fly. We can race middle distance freestyle or backstroke events if you want....or the 100 IM. Newmastersswimmer I don't fly or crawl...I am not an insect. I can lay on my back when I'm sleeping. Why do it in the water except when you need a break I do breaststroke. :thhbbb: Seriously though. I'm getting to work on crawl next, then fly, then back. I think a little of all is good for any swimmer. I'll let you know how I do when I can hack 200 free.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    aquageek are you doing the meet in durham at the end of march?
  • The best part of the weekend was seeing my pal Gull in incredible shape, swimming fast and looking good. We had a great time and the meet was again fantastic. We saw a 34 year old fellow go 20.93 in the 50 free which is fast (to me anyway). Once and for all, here are the Speedo kings of NC.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    geek, gull, thanks for sharing the lead up to and results of your race. next time, i will be sure to get my wager in before post time.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Where have you been lately anyway? Watching you swim is infinitely more exciting than watching my version of swimming. I had a second, and much worse, shoulder surgery and am taking it very slow.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I had a second, and much worse, shoulder surgery and am taking it very slow. You have been missed. I might have been able to take down the Geek had you been there cheering me on. Good luck with rehab. Remember, it's a long season.
  • It's healthy rivalries of this sort that can move us to examine more aspects of how we swim and how our practice relates to our racing goals. Amen brother! When I first started swimming, this guy, lets call him EddieTheEaglesFan, was swimming with us, and he was a pretty good swimmer and kind of taunted me about me being 18/19/20 and slower than he. It got me motivated pretty good, and I was gunning for him in the 200 free. When I finally beat him, I destroyed him, and though he was peeved, he was very gracious in admitting I worked hard for it and deserved it. Next target: Ellis, sprinter by nature, becoming distance swimmer by age (~12 years my senior). We started gunning for some ambitious 500 times in '04. Whatever time he went, I was 3-5 sec behind; to make matters more exciting, the next meet we swam, I'd finish with his times from the previous meet and he would just continue the 3-5 second domination. Nationals, he busted out a 5:03, I went a 5:12, which is right about his zone time. '05 was an interesting year. We were both gunning for sub 5-min. Pretty much every meet, I would take the lead through the 400, only to be overtaken at the end EVERY TIME (the sprinter in him taking over). I became known as Ellis' Bizzatch (less friendly term), and his overtaking became known as "EB'ing." At '05 nationals, he swam about 20 minutes before I did, lowered his '04 time to a 5:01.93. I of course wanted to beat Ellis, but also wanted to get that 4:59.99. Gunned it and swam like a bat out of hell. Finished 5:01.... 81! YAY!! We're still gunning for that 4:59.99, pushing each other to the edge to try to get it. :dedhorse:
  • We were in the same heat along with you. The first heat is funny in the 500 because you might have pretty significant time variations before the subsequent heats sort of even times out. For instance, you got me by 13 seconds, congrats. I think I heard your bell as I was coming off the 425 turn, which was somewhat discouraging. I cruised the 100 knowing it was right before the 500. No way was I gonna blow it out with Starbucks on the line!
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    The Geek and I swam head to head this weekend, matching up in the 200 and 500 (in adjacent lanes for both, believe it or not). The Geek won both, beating me by about a second in the 200 and I believe 3 or 4 seconds in the 500. He'd shed 20 pounds since we last raced and shaved (as I did), but he was not wearing a Fastskin. I did swim a personal (Masters) best in the 500, nearly 5 seconds faster than last year, and split it extremely well, but alas it wasn't enough. As the winner, he walked off with a Starbucks gift card and of course this thread. See you in Austin in 2008, Geek. Grats to Geek. Gull very humble of you to post this accolade...unless it was part of a wager. Well done on your PB too.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    ...does anyone want to be my secret or not so secret nemesis? :dunno: LOL