The 2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships will begin
August 18th at the
William Woolett Jr. Aquatics Center in
Irvine, Calif. The Pan Pacific Championships represent the top international meet of 2010 for the U.S. National Team.
Being held on U.S. soil for the first time in over a decade, the five-day international meet will feature the world's top swimmers. Watch Ryan Lochte, Ariana Kukors, Michael Phelps and more as they face top swimmers from Australia, Japan and Canada.
Be there to cheer them on as Team USA fights to defend it's title as the number one swimming nation in the world.
Tickets for the 2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships are now on sale. You can purchase the tickets online at www.tix.com.
How about Rebecca Soni's 104.93 in 100m breaststroke? :applaud: :bow:
Meanwhile, will somebody pleeeeeeze put a muzzle on the mouth of that guy with the microphone in the stands??? I had enough of him during the U.S. Championships and now he's baaaaack. :bitching: The countdown gets old, doesn't it? :blah:
As the athletes walked out for the men's 4x200 relay, they played The Final Countdown. I'm hoping it was a promise of things to come, rather than a sporting event cliche that has been :dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse:. Great swims tonight by Team USA. The Australian anchor glided into the finish in the aforementioned relay, costing them the silver. Ouch! (And a good strong finish by the Japanese anchor!)
How about Rebecca Soni's 104.93 in 100m breaststroke? :applaud: :bow:
Meanwhile, will somebody pleeeeeeze put a muzzle on the mouth of that guy with the microphone in the stands??? I had enough of him during the U.S. Championships and now he's baaaaack. :bitching: The countdown gets old, doesn't it? :blah:
As the athletes walked out for the men's 4x200 relay, they played The Final Countdown. I'm hoping it was a promise of things to come, rather than a sporting event cliche that has been :dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse::dedhorse:. Great swims tonight by Team USA. The Australian anchor glided into the finish in the aforementioned relay, costing them the silver. Ouch! (And a good strong finish by the Japanese anchor!)