Four TWIM members made their way to Des Moines, Iowa.
Short Course Yards
19 swimmers. 125 races. 14,700 yards. And Dan wins the Musselman!
A large TWIM turnout resulted in TWIM members comprising 12% of all swimmers at this meet!
TWIM brought some power to this event with eleven swimmers participating!
Out of state entrants were in a separate medal category, and if you placed in your event in your age group, you got a medal. Nice!
The Swimming venue was The Briggs Family YMCA, in Olympia, and the swimming events were held on Sunday, July 28.
The weather was perfect all three days…
TWIM fielded thirteen swimmers across two days of competition, swimming in 44 individual events and one relay.
For the first time in recent memory, Fidalgo Pool was set up for Short Course Yards!
By Dave Scott This year the Viking Invite racked up a record number of entrants, reaching a total of 88 swimmers. There were a couple significant upgrades to the Viking Invitational meet since I last attended including fancy new-fangled starting blocks and electronic timing! It appears that the northernmost PNA […]
The meet was on Sunday, October 8. Six TWIM stalwarts made the trip this year.
When you reach 50, it’s great being a “senior”!
Seven Washington Swimmers made it to this year’s NSGs and three of these were from TWIM!
So, you must be wondering what “belly-up” refers to… read on!
A very determined pod of 10 TWIMMERS swam hard and often, racking up an impressive 103 points to help PSM win 2nd in the Regional Team division.
A TWIM Swimmer’s dream weekend! A two-day swim meet with lots of competition, AND the annual PNA Social Event on Saturday afternoon. Read all about it!
Any team having swimmers at two competitions, simultaneously, may seem like a special and rare thing, but the fact is, that TWIM does this all the time!
Many swimmers with abundant life experience undoubtedly recognize the lyrics from the black ‘n white Western TV series Rawhide.
BAMFest is the only Masters meet hosted in Kitsap County and was sorely missed by the local “West Side” swimmers in recent years.
About time we all got on our feet and put our hands together for Steve Fogg.