Hey everybody,
I'm the new guy around nowdays, haha not really. But i'm still young and in high school, i don't know if that applies anything to this forum, but i just turned 18 and im heading into the summer of what will be my senior year... I'm from a small town in Montana which would be Sidney... um we only swim about 3 months out of the year and its all SC Meters, swimmers here are aloud to swim 3 events plus relays to be considered scoring swimmers for their team and such... I would really really love to swim in college, but I don't know where to go to get my name out there you know? Federation rules state that you may not swim in meets before June 1st and after August 6th of the season... otherwise you forfeit your right of being in the federation... umm our age groups go by your birthday as of January 1st... so this year i will be a Senior boy, just like last year which is 15-19, me being 18, my times are fairly good..actually i don't know since i've never been out of Montana to swim... but I swim 50 free 25.00 which was at state last year and a State/pool record... also the 100 fly 1:05:02 which was also a state record and the 50 fly 27:52.. and the state record was 27:51 so yeah it was a heart breaker but what can ya do? I'm looking for anybody to help me get my name to college's and swimming out of Montana, because to be the best you have to compete with the best and thats what I'm willing to do! I really don't know if that relates to what this forums is all about... but its what I got! Any information would be awesome! Thanks so much!
-Montana boy
Contact Tim Quill at Southern Connecticut State University. They have an amazing way of helping swimmers be successful. My hubby learned to swim in high school, went to Southern, won New Englands, broke school records, and missed Olympic Trials. Heck ofa program!
They are not about recruiting the big names necessarily, although they did get Ben Michaelson (who broke my hubby's records!)
Contact Tim Quill at Southern Connecticut State University. They have an amazing way of helping swimmers be successful. My hubby learned to swim in high school, went to Southern, won New Englands, broke school records, and missed Olympic Trials. Heck ofa program!
They are not about recruiting the big names necessarily, although they did get Ben Michaelson (who broke my hubby's records!)