Back in the day: a social history of swimming

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This new thread occurred to me while reading posts comparing Spitz to Phelps, as well as reflecting upon mortality considering heart attacks etc. In swimming we immortalize individuals or teams for various feats or contributions, but do little to preserve a feeling for subsequent generations of enthusiasts about what it was like to train and compete 'back in the day'. Just what day am I talking about? Exactly: there have been many 'days' or more properly 'eras' that can be narrowly characterized by differences in equipment, distances swum and trained, coaching methods or more widely by larger factors: world war, global depression, racial segregation, inequality of the sexes. All of these can contribute to very different experiences than what are common today to the younger swimmer; hence, 'what was it like'. I visualize a thread that continues to be added to as new people read it and remember their own experiences. As well, experience can vary with national origin, not just era. There have already been posts on this topic scattered in various threads, please feel free to copy or quote material from them to here. Please remember that this is not about how fast a particular swimmer was, but about the conditions that defined competitive swimming of that day. We also have a priceless resource out there: aging swimmers in their 80's or 90's who may be less likely to read or hear of this thread; why not ask them for some of their memories or impressions and pass them on to us, while we still can?
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    Does my heart good to read some new contributions to this thread; we have just transitioned through interesting times in the social history of swimming i.e. tech suit era that someone in the future would find (perhaps) fascinating from first-person anecdotes. Obviously we have provided plenty of cyber-material already to provide insight upon this era- but previous times? We have to capture the memories of those who lived through them. Whether age-group, summer, collegiate, marathon, international etc., there are a myriad of details out there that change from decade to decade. This is one place to share those memories.
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  • Former Member
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    Does my heart good to read some new contributions to this thread; we have just transitioned through interesting times in the social history of swimming i.e. tech suit era that someone in the future would find (perhaps) fascinating from first-person anecdotes. Obviously we have provided plenty of cyber-material already to provide insight upon this era- but previous times? We have to capture the memories of those who lived through them. Whether age-group, summer, collegiate, marathon, international etc., there are a myriad of details out there that change from decade to decade. This is one place to share those memories.
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