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...
For those who really want to compete in an SCM meet, there is the Pan American Championships (UANA) meet that will be held in Veracruz, Mexico at the end of October.
This will be the first Masters Pan American Championships that will be held in an SCM meet format.Talk about soft records - there are no records.
Show everyone the demand for a SCM meet by creating a large contingent of Norte Americanos who will compete at the SCM meet. If there are 600-800 US swimmers competing that will certainly get the Championship Committee's attention.
And you dont have to fake a championship name - it is a real championship. If you come in first you are the Pan American Champion in your age group and you have the meet record.
Not only that, the Spanish you pick up there will help you at the 2010 US Masters Swimming Long Course Championships that are being held in Puerto Rico.
GO FOR IT.
-michael
current 400m FR and 800m Fr Pan American Champion in the 55-59 age group
Any links available?
For those who really want to compete in an SCM meet, there is the Pan American Championships (UANA) meet that will be held in Veracruz, Mexico at the end of October.
This will be the first Masters Pan American Championships that will be held in an SCM meet format.Talk about soft records - there are no records.
Show everyone the demand for a SCM meet by creating a large contingent of Norte Americanos who will compete at the SCM meet. If there are 600-800 US swimmers competing that will certainly get the Championship Committee's attention.
And you dont have to fake a championship name - it is a real championship. If you come in first you are the Pan American Champion in your age group and you have the meet record.
Not only that, the Spanish you pick up there will help you at the 2010 US Masters Swimming Long Course Championships that are being held in Puerto Rico.
GO FOR IT.
-michael
current 400m FR and 800m Fr Pan American Champion in the 55-59 age group
Any links available?