"Dara Torres should be the face of United States Masters Swimming"
Brent Rutemiller, October issue Swimming World Magazine
"Of Course, Torres isn't on this trip alone. Aside from the support of Hoffman, her daughter and her coaches, Torres relies on a team. She has a nanny who tends to Tessa, a strength coach, and physical and massage therapists who work her like a piece of dough."
John Lohn, October Swimming World Magazine
With all due respect to Mr. Rutemillier & Mr. Lohn I would suggest that they spend a little more time around the people who not only compete in the meets of our sport but with the people who are the backbone as volunteers in the day to day running of it....Dara's only contribution has been making a few workouts early in her comeback, attending a couple of meets and signing autographs and collecting checks for clinics.
If you want a "face" of Masters Swimming look to Susan Von der Lippe who beat Dara as the first person over 40 to qualify for Trials....and she did it training with a masters team 3x a week...working par time, no nanny, no trainers....no PR person....that to me this is the core of what we are in my opinion.
How about Rob Copeland who somehow manages to run this entire organization, swim extremely well, post on our forum....all without a massage therapist and pilates instructor....again this is what Masters represents...to me.
Dara has done something remarkable for anyone her age... give her credit..but lets see if at some point she wants to time at one of our meets...or be on one of our committee's to help promote masters...without an appearance fee.
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There could easily be coverage in the newspapers to boost awareness. The Washington Post seems to cover a fair number of local marathons and triathlons, at least to some extent. The local town papers have updates on "masters running." But I never see a single thing on masters swimming. They could report on zones or nationals, it would seem, especially if local masters athletes were competing. Perhaps the newspapers, like everyone else, just don't know that masters swimming is a sport.
There are some meet t-shirts and team t-shirts, Bill. They sell some gear at big meets. I have a parka.
They need to televise the meets and have more camera angles, especially under water.
Fort: not sell at meets, but as part of the race pakage like, running, cycling, and Tri events do. Parkas and neat things should be raffles or door prizes.
What about post awards parties on or near the meet site.?:party2:
There could easily be coverage in the newspapers to boost awareness. The Washington Post seems to cover a fair number of local marathons and triathlons, at least to some extent. The local town papers have updates on "masters running." But I never see a single thing on masters swimming. They could report on zones or nationals, it would seem, especially if local masters athletes were competing. Perhaps the newspapers, like everyone else, just don't know that masters swimming is a sport.
There are some meet t-shirts and team t-shirts, Bill. They sell some gear at big meets. I have a parka.
They need to televise the meets and have more camera angles, especially under water.
Fort: not sell at meets, but as part of the race pakage like, running, cycling, and Tri events do. Parkas and neat things should be raffles or door prizes.
What about post awards parties on or near the meet site.?:party2: