So I spent last Wednesday and Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium taking in the US Olympic Swim trials. Observations: 1) Katie Ledecky is an absolute freak athlete. She swam her 1500M final on Wednesday night, the same night the women swam their 100M final. After the 100M final the women interviewed were all winded and gasping for air. After Ledecky pretty much lapped the entire field in the 1500 (30 lengths of the pool), she gets out and does her interview and you could barely tell she spent the previous 15 minutes swimming what essentially is a mile. And she kicks very little in that race...it's almost all only her arms. Crazy. 2) Lucas Oil is a really nice stadium and their concessions prices were surprisingly low. Bottle of water was $3.50. I know last time I was at OneOK we paid $5.00 for a bottle of water. 3) The incredibly slim margins between going to the Olympics and not must be gut wrenching and heartbreaking. We saw a 100M swim off FOR 6th PLACE on Thursday AM. Why? Because 6th place goes to the Olympics as an alternate on the women's 4x100 relay as swimmer 3-6 typically will swim the prelims and semis of that even before spots 1 and 2 swim in the finals. The swim off margin was .04 seconds...half a finger length. We also saw a swim off for the men's 50M free for 17th place...why? Because that spot is the 1st alternate into the semifinals if a swimmer scratches. That race was determined by .01, or a fingernail. Apparently the 50M free semifinals resulted in a tie for 8th place which was settled on Friday AM (we had gone back to StL at that point). The 1st race of the swim off was again a tie. The swimmers came back 30 min later to settle it AGAIN and this time the margin was .02. Just ridiculous how fast these swimmers are.
My daughter had a swim meet in St. Louis Friday-Sunday. Not as fast
My daughter did drop a collective 106 seconds of time from her 8 events. That was a good thing. She also qualified for the state meet in the 100M butterfly which was a goal of hers. She also met 8 different B standard times (every event she swam) which opens the door for her to some other swim meets. She's put in a lot of work and she seems to really be enjoying the swimming thing.
Remarkable thing...I watched a 12 year old girl from St. Louis swim a 28 second 50M free style yesterday. That's about 4.5 seconds off the world record which is 23 seconds and some change. She took 1 breath in the race and I swear she looked like a dolphin gliding through the water. Remember the name Emma Fouke in 4 years for the Olympic trials. We did see 1 16 year old in the trials and there were a number of 17 year olds who made it there as well.
My daughter had a swim meet in St. Louis Friday-Sunday. Not as fast
Remarkable thing...I watched a 12 year old girl from St. Louis swim a 28 second 50M free style yesterday. That's about 4.5 seconds off the world record which is 23 seconds and some change. She took 1 breath in the race and I swear she looked like a dolphin gliding through the water. Remember the name Emma Fouke in 4 years for the Olympic trials. We did see 1 16 year old in the trials and there were a number of 17 year olds who made it there as well.