NY Times article on Dara Torres

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Full article, with photos and video: www.nytimes.com/.../29torres-t.html A Swimmer of a Certain Age By ELIZABETH WEIL Published: June 29, 2008 NEAR THE WARM-UP POOL AT THE Missouri Grand Prix swim meet, in Columbia, a crop of Olympic hopefuls lolled around in practice suits and towels on a Saturday morning in February. Fully clothed among them stood some relics of Olympics past: Scott Goldblatt, who won a gold medal in the 2004 Games, wore an aqua sport coat and a striped tie and was doing on-air commentary for Swimnetwork.com; Mel Stewart, who won two golds and a bronze in 1992, wore the same goofy get-up, working as Goldblatt’s sidekick. Meanwhile, Dara Torres, who won the first of her nine Olympic medals in 1984, a year before Michael Phelps was born, stripped off her baggy T-shirt and sweat pants, revealing a breathtaking body in a magenta Speedo. She pulled on a cap marked with her initials and prepared to swim. Torres is now 41 and the mother of a 2-year-old daughter, Tessa Grace. She broke her first of three world records in 1982, at 14, and she has retired from swimming and come back three times, her latest effort built on an obsessive attention to her aging body....
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  • I come back from vacation and you're a shark?!?! I'm sure, as you say, that Dara is doing some explosive dynamic type lifting. Or attaching herself to cords or whatever. However, I was doing the cross over ball thing before I read the article. :banana: Has she swum in a LZR yet? And I am still going to the gym tomorrow!
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  • I come back from vacation and you're a shark?!?! I'm sure, as you say, that Dara is doing some explosive dynamic type lifting. Or attaching herself to cords or whatever. However, I was doing the cross over ball thing before I read the article. :banana: Has she swum in a LZR yet? And I am still going to the gym tomorrow!
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