The meet is already completely filled up, especially in the men's 55-59 age group. Sorry if you didn't get your entry in yet. You can always go to Sweden, or try again in 2010.
That's what so nice about Masters, getting older is GREAT!!!
BTW, only my poor departed grandmother was allowed to call me Glenny!!
It is not great when you age up to the 35-39 age group. From my studies of TT lists, it seems like all the big NCAA Div.1 swimmers(on the men's side!) return to the pool and slaughter the field. Then again, I have a few years to get ready for this onslaught of mega-stellar swimmers.
It is not great when you age up to the 35-39 age group. From my studies of TT lists, it seems like all the big NCAA Div.1 swimmers(on the men's side!) return to the pool and slaughter the field. Then again, I have a few years to get ready for this onslaught of mega-stellar swimmers.
I'm in the same boat, trying to get a running (er, swimming) start for the onslaught of former swim stars that seems to start at around 35.
Jim,
And here I thought you were much taller than 4'10" and less than 300 lbs....who knew?
And all of you about to age up to 35 - 39, let me tell you, it doesn't get any easier in 55-59 or 60-64. John Kinsella ('68 silver 1500m free) just popped up in the 55-59. I wouldn't be surprised to see Spitz at Indianapolis this summer rekindling the old LCM flame in the Hoosier state.
So when will the psych sheets be up for Indianapolis already????:D
Just guessing here but I would say a few days after the entries are due...which isn't for a while.
That's just a guess though.