Archive for July, 2008

Final Swim Meet

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Summer swim team is over now and I think the kids really enjoyed it.  Check that — I know they enjoyed it, since Kate has asked to continue swimming over the winter and Ben is interested in doing a stroke and turn clinic in the spring.  I guess we’ll be adding another activity to their schedules.

This last meet was particularly fun for the kids since it was against a club to which many of their friends belong.  They had a great time socializing with their friends from school and other sports and catching up.  The only downside is that the other club had a lot of kids and the meet ran an hour longer than our usual meets.  The kids were starving when they were done and we had to rush out of there to get them fed before they played in a golf tournament, which will be another post.

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50 Meters Is a Long Way

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The kids squeaked out a win at Saturday’s swim meet, holding on to win by 3 points.  Both kids shaved time off their backstrokes but the lack of practice clearly showed for Ben.  Both kids have been at daycamp for the last two week but Kate’s age group still has swim lessons every day, so she’s been getting some practice in.  Ben, on the other hand, has not.  He posted a marginally lower time on his freestyle but was five seconds slower on his fly than the first time he swam it!  Supposedly he’s going to swim after camp to try to keep up but we’ll see how that resolve holds up in the face of all the other kids playing at the pool when he’s swimming laps.

But I’m getting distracted from the REAL highlight of the meet, which was Kate’s leg of the medley relay.  Since the meet was so close, the coaches were trying to get as many points as they could.  The other team didn’t have a 13-14 girls medley relay team, so our coaches cobbled together a team, consisting of one 13 year old, two 9 year olds, and Kate.  Now keep in mind that that age group requires swimmers to swim 50 meter, and Kate had only ever raced 25 meters before.  But the coach asked her, and she gamely said yes after making sure that she was swimming freestyle and not one of the other strokes.  She got tons of encouragement from the older kids.  One older girl told her that since she was swimming freestyle, she would be fine so long as she didn’t stand up, and that she couldn’t be disqualified for anything else.

Her face when she touched the wall to turn around essentially said, “I can’t believe I have to swim all the way back.”  At one point, she turned her torso so much to take a breath that she did a complete revolution in the water, but she barely paused and just kept swimming.  And she finished, snagging 7 points for her team!

After the meet was over I asked her how she felt when the coach asked her to swim that event.  She said, “I wanted to say no, but I was hot and wanted to swim to cool off.”  Classic Kate!