Any estimates on how big Portland Nationals will be??

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I will say 1021
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  • 1) Don't let really old people swim the mile (saves hours). 2) Don't let really old people complete the 400 IM after they got disqualified on the first lap of butterfly (that would have saved 20 minutes from Woodland's nationals).:drown: 3) Let nonqualifiers compete and give legitimate times. Then seed the nonqualifiers into heats (still eligible for top 10). This way you wouldn't have one person in every heat sucking the timeline down. Maybe you don't plan on getting really old or you plan on quitting before you are really old, but as one who will be really old sooner than most, I find these comments offensive. Part of what I always take away from Nationals is the amazing feats of the "really old" swimmers who are there while their peers are in nursing homes or no longer among us. It's always inspiring to watch those who can barely walk on land move through the water at whatever pace. Masters swimming is many things to many people with no single component being more important or valuable than another. Offensive? My comments, as always, are mostly sarcastic and not to be taken too seriously. But maybe somebody should just delete this thread as it is getting out of hand. Too each his own, but I am going to swim 'til I die; however, I certainly am not going to force anybody watch me do a 45 minute mile (I will hope to drop to 50s,100s, and 200s by then--but only if Paul Smith dies--otherwise I'm going back up to the 500 and 1000--cuz it's all about the glory for me).:whiteflag:
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  • 1) Don't let really old people swim the mile (saves hours). 2) Don't let really old people complete the 400 IM after they got disqualified on the first lap of butterfly (that would have saved 20 minutes from Woodland's nationals).:drown: 3) Let nonqualifiers compete and give legitimate times. Then seed the nonqualifiers into heats (still eligible for top 10). This way you wouldn't have one person in every heat sucking the timeline down. Maybe you don't plan on getting really old or you plan on quitting before you are really old, but as one who will be really old sooner than most, I find these comments offensive. Part of what I always take away from Nationals is the amazing feats of the "really old" swimmers who are there while their peers are in nursing homes or no longer among us. It's always inspiring to watch those who can barely walk on land move through the water at whatever pace. Masters swimming is many things to many people with no single component being more important or valuable than another. Offensive? My comments, as always, are mostly sarcastic and not to be taken too seriously. But maybe somebody should just delete this thread as it is getting out of hand. Too each his own, but I am going to swim 'til I die; however, I certainly am not going to force anybody watch me do a 45 minute mile (I will hope to drop to 50s,100s, and 200s by then--but only if Paul Smith dies--otherwise I'm going back up to the 500 and 1000--cuz it's all about the glory for me).:whiteflag:
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