Amidst all the resetting of clocks last weekend, TWIM members got busy at two swim meets, in two states!
Swimming
It was inspiring to watch these incredible swims!
The competition started August 7. The two pools felt very different during competition, Male swimmers and female swimmers alternated venues daily.
Four TWIM members made their way to Des Moines, Iowa.
A small group of attendees were present for the very interesting Lasting Improvements clinic with Coach Wendy Neely.
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!
It was an afternoon packed with in-depth instruction from Coach Tatiana, and great fun for all participants!
Mission Viejo! There is just so much special about this venue. Early morning warm up, 6:15 am, with the sun giving the first glimmers of sunlight in the background just cannot be beat!
I was joined this year by a good-sized group of my TWIM teammates.
Swimmers made great improvements. We were seeing very impressive dives by the end of the session!
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.
It was a beautiful, calm morning on Lake Washington with nearly 300 swimmers in attendance.
Over 10 unforgettable days, we immersed ourselves in everything the great Alaskan outdoors has to offer
Steve Fogg is competing in the 2024 PanAm Aquatics Masters Championships in Trinidad & Tobago. Good luck, Steve!
She broke a record that has stood for 18 years!!
The weather was perfect all three days…
TWIM fielded thirteen swimmers across two days of competition, swimming in 44 individual events and one relay.
This event requires literally hundreds of volunteers and several TWIM members attended in a variety of volunteer roles.