The 2012 United States Olympic Trials - Swimming
will once again be held at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska.
The 2008 Trials set a new standard for swimming excitement and 2012 promises to bring even more poolside thrills to America's Heartland.
Check back often for updates as we draw closer to naming the team that will represent the United States in the pool at the London Olympic Games.
When: Mon June 25th - Mon July 2nd 2012
DAYS Till
Where: Qwest Center Omaha
455 North 10th Street Omaha, NE 68102
PSYCH Sheet
RESULTS
One cool thing is the website has USA Olympic Swimming Trials Results from 1920 - 2008
CUTS
APPROVED TECH SUITS
Link to 2012 Olympic Swimming
but the coolest thing is our 2012 LCM Nats is in the same pool starting Thu July 5th, 2012
2012 USMS Summer LCM Nationals
Qwest Center, Omaha, NE
Thu July 5 - Sun 8, 2012
Long Course Meters
Qualifying Times will be available in early 2012
2012 Olympics USMS Forum Site
A nice article...but I am really growing to hate the NCAA for its idiotic rules and stunning hypocrisy while colleges (and others) make huge piles of money from NCAA sports (mostly football and basketball, or course).
This past college football season I found myself checking the latest news almost every day. I did this not out of particular interest for the games but to follow the drama around the conference moves. For each school to get teevee megabucks, they need to be in a major conference. For each conference to be major, they need as many competitive programs as possible. So for everyone to get the most money, they need an infinite number of participants. Sound familiar? A pyramid scheme fails for the same exact reason. So while the pundits, sportswriters, and so on bluster about the administrators' greed, the plight of the student-athletes, etc., I'm actually rooting for the conference pyramid scheme to play out, all the way out, resulting in the deletion of the NCAA. "Greed is good. Greed works." :lmao:
A nice article...but I am really growing to hate the NCAA for its idiotic rules and stunning hypocrisy while colleges (and others) make huge piles of money from NCAA sports (mostly football and basketball, or course).
This past college football season I found myself checking the latest news almost every day. I did this not out of particular interest for the games but to follow the drama around the conference moves. For each school to get teevee megabucks, they need to be in a major conference. For each conference to be major, they need as many competitive programs as possible. So for everyone to get the most money, they need an infinite number of participants. Sound familiar? A pyramid scheme fails for the same exact reason. So while the pundits, sportswriters, and so on bluster about the administrators' greed, the plight of the student-athletes, etc., I'm actually rooting for the conference pyramid scheme to play out, all the way out, resulting in the deletion of the NCAA. "Greed is good. Greed works." :lmao: