The Demise of Mens Swimming in the US

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Below are the number of entrants for each event at the Junior Nationals for 2008. What do these figures mean for men's swimming long term? The number of boys in the sport trails girls quite siginficantly in many events. In relays where a team tends to show its depth, boys are out numbered by girls nearly 2:1 If things continue or get worse we've got problems ahead of us in 2 Olympics. It's a good thing collegiate budgets aren't cutting mens swimming these days.... :-) ncsassociation.homestead.com/PsychFINAL.htm .............Women Men 1650/1000... 78.. 75 Med. Relay... 97.. 51 100 free... 264.. 140 100 ***... 179.. 102 200 back... 173.. 111 200 fly... 149.. 91 800 fr rly... 81.. 43 50 fly... 170.. 106 50 ***... 151.. 82 200 free... 252.. 159 400 IM... 183.. 106 400 free rly... 84.. 45 100 back... 194.. 152 500 free... 188.. 112 200 ***... 152.. 82 100 fly... 242.. 161 200 fr rly... 84.. 45 50 back... 135.. 115 200 IM... 268.. 169 50 free... 282.. 153 800/1500 fr... 98.. 67 400 med rly... 105.. 54
Parents
  • dorothyde - your situation is 180 degrees different from here. Teams are busting at the seams. Not appropriate to generalize based on either of our experiences, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Smith - how can you say fewer kids have less of a "commitment, hard work, patience and focus to be an athlete on any level " when participation numbers for both boys and girls are at historic highs and growing year-to-year? That's simply untrue. On any level the numbers are absolutely growing. What we have here is perception that runs totally contrary to all supporting information.
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  • dorothyde - your situation is 180 degrees different from here. Teams are busting at the seams. Not appropriate to generalize based on either of our experiences, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Smith - how can you say fewer kids have less of a "commitment, hard work, patience and focus to be an athlete on any level " when participation numbers for both boys and girls are at historic highs and growing year-to-year? That's simply untrue. On any level the numbers are absolutely growing. What we have here is perception that runs totally contrary to all supporting information.
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