Masters win, regardless of place!!

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I've had the opportunity to read many of the posts on this forum, and it seems we are a group of similar interest, but we are different in so many ways. There is one thing I hope we can agree on, and that is the value and importance of swimming. Although it seems this group is pulled in two directions, one side having an emphasis on performance as the criteria for success, and the other side which sees the lifestyle benefits as the main motivation. There's something about this that I've tried to understand, and I'm not really sure if other people think the same way. Some elite athletes look down on Masters as "not that important". Yet, master athletes choose this lifestyle for decades or even an entire lifetime. This dedication to the sport seems to be an even greater accomplishment. With the aging population masters could become more popular in the public mind, as we show the general public what life could be like. That's why master athletes should be broadly recognized for their accomplishments. At the end of the day, Masters win, regardless of place!!
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    I looked in the mirror today and saw my father, I was happy to see him until I saw that it was me. I am getting older and know there is nothing I can do except to try and keep fit. My father was 93 when he passed so I am hoping for at least 18 more years to keep up with him.
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  • Former Member
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    I looked in the mirror today and saw my father, I was happy to see him until I saw that it was me. I am getting older and know there is nothing I can do except to try and keep fit. My father was 93 when he passed so I am hoping for at least 18 more years to keep up with him.
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