(S)he-Man was the top female finisher at the 25K championship. Congrats!
"The winning time was 5:39.09 by Richard Kramer, 42, of Illinois Masters. The first female to complete the race was Kristina Ulveling, 35, of Georgia Masters, who swam the 25K in 6:25.25"
www.usms.org/features.php
Leslie, I have it on good authority from one of the 25K swimmers that you were a breaststroker as a kid!? Supposedly you won some kind of 200 breaststroke event at a rather large meet?! This is from someone who swam with you as a youth. You've been outed! But yes, I agree. Leonard was so generous with his time and explanations to me about how to pull this all off.
Ack. PB loves telling everyone that. It's an urban myth. My evilstroke is, and always was, a train wreck.
100s of crunches, eh? I'm just glad you're not in my age group!
Geek: That's very odd. When I breathe exclusively to the right, it's my left shoulder that gets sore. Nerve thing? Do you have a chiro?
Leslie, I have it on good authority from one of the 25K swimmers that you were a breaststroker as a kid!? Supposedly you won some kind of 200 breaststroke event at a rather large meet?! This is from someone who swam with you as a youth. You've been outed! But yes, I agree. Leonard was so generous with his time and explanations to me about how to pull this all off.
Ack. PB loves telling everyone that. It's an urban myth. My evilstroke is, and always was, a train wreck.
100s of crunches, eh? I'm just glad you're not in my age group!
Geek: That's very odd. When I breathe exclusively to the right, it's my left shoulder that gets sore. Nerve thing? Do you have a chiro?