Just admit it. Almost everyone sandbags from time to time. Look at Ande, entering at 28.9 in the 50 back to have clear water. Bunch of his times look pretty suspect. Peg completely sandbagged the 1000 free at Zones. I entered a coach-approved NT on the 100 IM at Zones and then scratched. Paul Smith is passing on a 100 free duel with evil Smith to save up for his world-record-shattering performance to be in the 200 medley relay. Julie Oplinger sandbagged her 100 fly at Zones. The list could go on forever, so you might as well join the Club.
As for Nats, because of my lack of expertise with sandbagging, I'm over my 25% statistical probability per race of landing in an outside lane.
(Sorry Osterber! :thhbbb:)
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It doesn't happen often, but I have been confused with the Olympian Tom Jager, who both spells and pronounces his name differently than I. This is to set the record straight that if you see an average backstroker entered in a meet, it is not a case of a former Olympian sandbagging or stealth-entering.
It doesn't happen often, but I have been confused with the Olympian Tom Jager, who both spells and pronounces his name differently than I. This is to set the record straight that if you see an average backstroker entered in a meet, it is not a case of a former Olympian sandbagging or stealth-entering.