Your best, most memorable swim/race and why.....

Former Member
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I'm sure each of us has one race (or maybe more) that has some special :groovy: :applaud: :wave: :banana: :laugh2: meaning to us and it could be for any one of many reasons. (I'm not talking about embarrassing moments; this has been addressed elsewhere.) I'm talking about swims/races, some moments of which live with incredible clarity and details in our memories and minds (in colour -or B&W, with sounds and possibly smells -chlorine, of course.) I won't tell about mine (I have three about which I'm very proud) for a while. Not until regulars have told their stories and some would-be-posters (a.k.a. lurkers) have also shared.
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  • Former Member
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    My most memorable swim was, without doubt, taking 0.7 off my 50m back PB on the opening leg of our medley relay at the masters nationals in 2001. Somehow everyone else took off equally large amounts and we won in a new masters national record time. For everyone on the team to do so well for each other was a huge buzz. And in Stanford I went 57.6 for 100 free LC, which was a total shock as I usually die on my *** for the second 50 but somehow managed to keep it together. I was very happy with that. Both of those meant far more to me than anything I did in the pool pre-masters.
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  • Former Member
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    My most memorable swim was, without doubt, taking 0.7 off my 50m back PB on the opening leg of our medley relay at the masters nationals in 2001. Somehow everyone else took off equally large amounts and we won in a new masters national record time. For everyone on the team to do so well for each other was a huge buzz. And in Stanford I went 57.6 for 100 free LC, which was a total shock as I usually die on my *** for the second 50 but somehow managed to keep it together. I was very happy with that. Both of those meant far more to me than anything I did in the pool pre-masters.
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