2012 Olympic Trials USA Swimming

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
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  • 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). www.theatlantic.com/.../ I don't necessarily agree with everything in this article -- and I don't think that a university will gain a lot of money from Missy Franklin matriculating there -- but it is definitely worth a read. IMO Missy Frankly or anyone else should be able to make money while competing for whatever college team she likes. (Sorry for the hijack) What's interesting and idiotic about NCAA rules is, I believe a HS senior could become a pro baseball player for a few years then attend a university and be eligible to do a different sport like football or track. I think Missy should go pro before trials, she's likely to earn 5 or 10 times more or more as a pro swimmer than the cost of any 4 year scholarship at any Div 1 school, but I guess she wants the NCAA experience. Heard she might be leaning towards Cal or Stanford. Janet Evans was the darling of the 1988 Olympics and I imagine she missed out on some significant endorsement deals by waiting to turn pro. A few years ago I heard that with the emergence of swimming super stars like Phelps, Lochte, and Coughlin who have signficant suit contacts, it's lowered the budget for the really incredible next tier of swimmers. Wonder if Phelps will be like Michael Jordan and continue to have significant endorsement deals when he's retired? I hope Omaha & London are incredible for Missy. We'll see
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  • 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). www.theatlantic.com/.../ I don't necessarily agree with everything in this article -- and I don't think that a university will gain a lot of money from Missy Franklin matriculating there -- but it is definitely worth a read. IMO Missy Frankly or anyone else should be able to make money while competing for whatever college team she likes. (Sorry for the hijack) What's interesting and idiotic about NCAA rules is, I believe a HS senior could become a pro baseball player for a few years then attend a university and be eligible to do a different sport like football or track. I think Missy should go pro before trials, she's likely to earn 5 or 10 times more or more as a pro swimmer than the cost of any 4 year scholarship at any Div 1 school, but I guess she wants the NCAA experience. Heard she might be leaning towards Cal or Stanford. Janet Evans was the darling of the 1988 Olympics and I imagine she missed out on some significant endorsement deals by waiting to turn pro. A few years ago I heard that with the emergence of swimming super stars like Phelps, Lochte, and Coughlin who have signficant suit contacts, it's lowered the budget for the really incredible next tier of swimmers. Wonder if Phelps will be like Michael Jordan and continue to have significant endorsement deals when he's retired? I hope Omaha & London are incredible for Missy. We'll see
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