Monday, October 28, 2013

Results - Spooktacular Meet

Put it in the books ... the Spooktacular meet has ended, the candy is all gone, and everyone has headed home.  Hopefully everyone had fun.  Here's a recap of our swimmers' many accomplishments ...

Nine year old Kylie Barber had JO qualifying times in seven events. Wow!  We should check her birth certificate.

Isabela Cecena, swimming in her first meet, had clean swims in all four strokes.  Is there a promotion to Silver in the near future?

Gracie Cecena dropped over a minute in her 200 Free and had several other big drops. Way to go Gracie.

Nicole Christensen dropped about 3 seconds or more in five events, big drops for a gold swimmer.

Seven year old Peyton Fairchild took on the difficult 100 IM and won the battle ... no DQ!

Ryleigh Foggin shows what 5 practices a week can do, enduring 1450 yards worth of races. Yikes.

Jay Garff tackles his first meet and proves one can successfully join competitive swimming as a teenager.  Just watch his times drop as he gains endurance and perfects his technique.  He already has the size.

Spencer Goff not only pounds out a 500 yard freestyle for the first time, he had negative splits, indicating he picked up the pace throughout the race.

Jordan Goff, who also joined the sport relatively late (are you listening Jay?), had double-digit drops in four events.  He's really starting to hit his stride.

Nathan Gubler survives his first meet just fine, having clean swims (without a DQ) in the free, back and fly.

Kathryn Gubler survives her first meet just fine too, having clean swims in the free, back and breast.  Wow, it's like you two are siblings.

Jarod Heap, another latecomer to the sport, puts up some quality times, too.  Didn't he just recover from a broken arm?

Jessica heap swims in her first meet ever and nails both the 100 IM and 200 IM, two DQ-happy events for first timers. Nice job.




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