LCM Nationals at Auburn: Great Pool/ Great Organizers!

Hey Forumites! If you are even considering the possibility of attending LCM Nationals, August 3-6, JUST DO IT! :thewave: (That Guy, this Smilie's for you! :D) I just got back from the Auburn Masters SCY Invitational and it was a fantastic meet. Conner Bailey and his team did a PERFECT job organizing and running that meet. The events even ran ahead of schedule both days! :applaud: THANK YOU! A BIG thanks, also, to my fellow GAJA teammates for your friendliness, encouragement, and warm welcome, when I was thrown onto your relay team at the last minute: Kristin Aziz, Alison Ibarguen, and Marianne Countryman. You gals rock! Hey, thanks for saying I did well, too, because my split was more than 4 seconds off my PB for 50 breaststroke! :afraid:(I thought Sunday was my 10th day swimming in a row, but, looking at my FLOG, it was my 12th day! I guess I was trying to make up for my lack of enough pool time, while I was in Califorinia. And, the previous weeks' meet didn't help matters, either. I was pooped!) Another big thanks to Donna Hooe for doing everything she could to get me on three relays, since I was the odd woman out at Nationals, last year- thanks! Finally, a special BIG thanks to Peter McCoy, David Berry, Coach David, and the others from the Madison Titans who were so NICE to me! You guys made my weekend! I appreciated your encouragement and advice, while we shared a bench on the bleachers all weekend. You guys were the greatest- AND FAST! Congratulations!!! :bow: The pool at Auburn University is fantastic, too! It's a great facility and everybody there was so nice and helpful. I'll be there in August and I hope you will, too! :agree: Cheers! :chug:
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  • I think it's just a matter of getting used to bulkheads in general. After 4 years of attending the Auburn meet and St Nicks and Nationals at GA Tech, I think I've finally figured it out. I don't look at the bottom of the pool so much as diagonally down towards the bottom of the bulkhead.
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  • I think it's just a matter of getting used to bulkheads in general. After 4 years of attending the Auburn meet and St Nicks and Nationals at GA Tech, I think I've finally figured it out. I don't look at the bottom of the pool so much as diagonally down towards the bottom of the bulkhead.
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