2010 LCM NATS
San Juan, Puerto Rico
August 9 - 12, 2010
ORDER OF EVENTS
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Brace yourselves:
Event 12 Men 35-39 100 LC Meter Backstroke
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NATL: N 59.18 8/10/2006 MICHAEL ROSS
WORLD: W 59.18 8/9/2006 MICHAEL ROSS, USA
Name Age Team Seed Finals
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1 Beaty, John 35 UNAT 1:11.32 1:09.72
34.46 1:09.72 (35.26)
Wookiee is a national champion!
Nice job!!!
Great job AvsFan- WOOT
Event 21 Women 25-29 200 LC Meter Backstroke
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NATL: N 2:19.97 8/20/1989 DIANE GRANER
WORLD: W 2:17.30 7/16/2007 KANA OHASHI, JPN
Name Age Team Seed Finals
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1 Grover, Mollie K 29 TERR 2:32.76 2:34.24
36.64 1:15.42 (38.78)
1:54.73 (39.31) 2:34.24 (39.51)
Go Mollie!!!
Jeff, Mulie, and Jollie are all national champions now.
I don't know if I will be able to breathe at Colony Zones.
All the oxygen will be sucked out of the natatorium the moment this triumvirate arrives.
What about the other Jeff? Do you think the Big Three will drop him as a friend?
Some unknown named Abrahams set two world records today. Has anyone ever even heard of this person? :bolt:
Event 24 Men 65-69 50 LC Meter Freestyle
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NATL: N 27.15 3/30/2002 JEFF FARRELL
WORLD: W 27.15 3/30/2002 JEFF FARRELL, USA
Name Age Team Seed Finals
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1 Abrahams, Richard T 65 CMS 27.50 27.09N
Event 30 Men 65-69 100 LC Meter Butterfly
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NATL: N 1:09.60 6/6/2009 ROBERT POILETMAN
WORLD: W 1:07.78 9/16/2009 JOSEP CLARET, ESP
Name Age Team Seed Finals
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1 Abrahams, Richard T 65 CMS 1:10.00 1:07.34W
I just watched the Day 2 video. The Stunt man was impressive. That's neat that he's in PR for a movie and took time out to compete and equally impressive about his leg and rehabbing it in the water. The power of the pool :)
Keep up the fast swimming all :)
That was a great story! And, it was fun to see Bob Bugg interviewed, since he also lives in Griffin, Georgia, near where I live.
How about Rich Abrahams? Can you believe that body is 65 years old? :bow: :applaud: (I'll stop short of using the "Drool" smilie, but he has an amazing physique for ANY age!)
Congrats. on the WORLD RECORDS, Rich! :applaud:
I just watched the Day 2 video. The Stunt man was impressive. That's neat that he's in PR for a movie and took time out to compete and equally impressive about his leg and rehabbing it in the water. The power of the pool :)
Keep up the fast swimming all :)
LOVE the video features Ben is churning out so quickly!
Appreciate the feature of Hubie Kerns who is a bit of a miracle in his return to fast swimming so quickly after his horrendous stunt man accident.
Some unknown named Abrahams set two world records today. Has anyone ever even heard of this person?
Also noticed another World Record in the 100 Fly:
Event 29 Women 65-69 100 LC Meter Butterfly
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NATL: N 1:35.57 8/15/2004 SALLY BOLAR
WORLD: W 1:27.73 7/21/2003 YOSHIKO OSAKI, JPN
Name Age Team Seed Finals
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1 Boak, Carolyn 65 WMST 1:30.00 1:26.17W
41.33 1:26.17 (44.84)
LOVE the video features Ben is churning out so quickly!
Me too! And it makes me kinda sad that I'm not there. But I'm loving following all the great swims from PV swimmers and others. :applaud:
Congrats Wookiee, Julie and Jeff! And to think... I knew you all when.
Thanks Gang! I appreciate it a lot! The meet is a lot of fun. The USMS staff has done a great job with this meet.