Australian Masters Nats?? CRAZY FAST!!!

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I was just looking at some websites (I wanted to see where and if they had world rankings and if I would be ranked!!) Anyway, I came across results from the recent Australian Masters Nats... Was that meet LCM?? or SCM?? Does anybody know?? The reason I ask is because I saw that Daniel Kowaski (I am assuming the former swimmer??) went 1.53 for the 200, 3.58 for the 400 and 8.18 for the 800!!! does anyone know if that is correct? Doesnt give me much hope, that is ridiculously fast!! good on him if it is him as you dont see many of the recent swimmers doing Masters...
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    What - that is just outrageous - I think the rest of the world should switch to yards. That is the only solution. It makes so much more sense - the smallest measure is an inch, because nobody needs anything smaller than the size of an inch - then 12 inches make a foot -- and 3 of those make a yard. Then we need 1760 yards for a mile - while we are at it, we should change the 1650 and actually make it into a 1750. I have lived here 20 years and i still have no idea how big an acre is :badday: My vote is to change the SCM season into a team type of meet -- for what it's worth. Kowalski is crazy fast - sub 4 minutes ? Well - it does come easier when you have cracked the 15 minutes in the mile a few times - oh no actually it was the 1500m - not the mile.
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    What - that is just outrageous - I think the rest of the world should switch to yards. That is the only solution. It makes so much more sense - the smallest measure is an inch, because nobody needs anything smaller than the size of an inch - then 12 inches make a foot -- and 3 of those make a yard. Then we need 1760 yards for a mile - while we are at it, we should change the 1650 and actually make it into a 1750. I have lived here 20 years and i still have no idea how big an acre is :badday: My vote is to change the SCM season into a team type of meet -- for what it's worth. Kowalski is crazy fast - sub 4 minutes ? Well - it does come easier when you have cracked the 15 minutes in the mile a few times - oh no actually it was the 1500m - not the mile.
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