New here so apologies if this is well-trodden territory, but I'm a 41 year old former age group swimmer. I was pretty good, not great but decided to quit swimming at 17 to pursue "other interests" in college. Basically, I just burned out.
Recently, I found myself back in the pool and have swum a few meets and really love it. My times have been pretty good but I wonder if I can ever do a lifetime best at this age? Anybody out there in their 40's or so continuing to kill it in the pool? What are my chances? So far I'm within 2 or 3 seconds of my best 100fr (:49+) and 100br (1:03).
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At 45, I am close to my best times out of high school; those times were set in paper suits, my current ones a B70. Apples to apples, I am therefore still (quite) a way off. I am nowhere near to my best college times, though I hope to get considerably closer in 2010.
At 45, I am close to my best times out of high school; those times were set in paper suits, my current ones a B70. Apples to apples, I am therefore still (quite) a way off. I am nowhere near to my best college times, though I hope to get considerably closer in 2010.