Oldest record at your summer pool?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Record Holder again….

I reminisce with a swim friend about suits back in the day compared to my swimmers current style. Back in the day, we would wear two suits to practices. The suit on top would be your oldest suit with holes and stretched out. We’d wear the top suit for “drag” to make swimming harder/train better. We’d also put the straps down on the bottom suit because the straps dig into your shoulders.

Comapre with my swimmer DC who wants a training bikini because she doesn’t want tan lines from practice this summer. I would never have dreamt about swimming practice in a bikini.


Yes! I asked my daughter if she wanted to keep her old suit as a drag suit and she had no idea what I was talking about 🤣. It probably didn’t make a lick of difference in our training but it was definitely a status thing to have a torn up and bleached out second suit.
Anonymous
80s kid here. When we wore caps — which was really unusual — we wore Lycra caps that were the same fabric as our swimsuits. Nobody wore goggles except maybe the older kids. Club swim was popular (we called it “year round” swim). In Georgia, club teams like Swim Atlanta and Dynamo heavily recruited in our summer league. One of my summer league teammates even held the American Record in long course breaststroke for awhile. She was always fast, even before swimming club, but she did swim for either Dynamo or Swim Atlanta starting early. I swam for both (started with Dynamo, then moved to Swim Atlanta, then quit altogether when doubles at age 10 burned me out). The 80s were…something.
Anonymous
80s kid here. When we wore caps — which was really unusual — we wore Lycra caps that were the same fabric as our swimsuits. Nobody wore goggles except maybe the older kids. Club swim was popular (we called it “year round” swim). In Georgia, club teams like Swim Atlanta and Dynamo heavily recruited in our summer league. One of my summer league teammates even held the American Record in [edit] short course breaststroke for awhile. She was always fast, even before swimming club, but she did swim for either Dynamo or Swim Atlanta starting early. I swam for both (started with Dynamo, then moved to Swim Atlanta, then quit altogether when doubles at age 11 burned me out). The 80s were…something. And I echo the comment about eating jello straight out of the pack. We believed the lime flavor made us the fastest. Add on the way suburban Atlanta summer leagues hold one long meet for all swimmers, many of which were delayed by thunderstorms, and how local pizza places would stay open for a whole huge swim team to arrive at 11 pm (!!!) to eat, and boy was summer league fun!
Anonymous
Well the person that holds 90% of our pool’s girls’ records is Phoebe Bacon, so she’s probably safe for a while.
Anonymous
I think the oldest record at our pool is 1987 which is only a year or two after the neighborhood was even built.

I was born in the 80s but my swimming career spanned from the early 90s-early 00s. I do remember the old Arena suits on the swim team kids when I was very little. And my first cap was Lycra. I used to wear up to 3 suits to practice for drag, with rips in the suits that I would tie into knots. My first “tech suit” was a paper suit that I borrowed to try to break a league record with my relay.

Speaking of records, my old relays still have multiple records… at least they were there last time I was at that pool a few years ago. I still have (had?) one individual record too. Funny enough it’s in an event I wasn’t even that great at, I just had a summer where I was really good at that race for some reason. I never had the record in my best stroke because a teammate was even faster. We both ended up swimming D1 though I was at a better program than my old teammate/rival because they peaked early while I kept getting faster. It was crazy to swim against them and win in college. My 10 year old self never would have believed that was possible! Everyone thought that person would go to the Olympics but they were burned out by college.
Anonymous
There might be a couple records around this age, but I know the 8&U boys breast record is 1976 (funny seeing the other comments on breast on this thread).
Anonymous
Not my pool but nvsl: 1965 8u 25 free 15.10
Anonymous
The girls 100 medley relay is hanging out since 1973. Otherwise a few from the early 80s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not my pool but nvsl: 1965 8u 25 free 15.10


Holy crap, what was that kid on?!
Anonymous
Our head coach still holds records at our pool. The kids get a kick out of that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our head coach still holds records at our pool. The kids get a kick out of that.


The amount of authority that Coach would hold at our pool! No one would ever grab a lane line or run on the deck again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Record Holder again….

I reminisce with a swim friend about suits back in the day compared to my swimmers current style. Back in the day, we would wear two suits to practices. The suit on top would be your oldest suit with holes and stretched out. We’d wear the top suit for “drag” to make swimming harder/train better. We’d also put the straps down on the bottom suit because the straps dig into your shoulders.

Comapre with my swimmer DC who wants a training bikini because she doesn’t want tan lines from practice this summer. I would never have dreamt about swimming practice in a bikini.


Yes! I asked my daughter if she wanted to keep her old suit as a drag suit and she had no idea what I was talking about 🤣. It probably didn’t make a lick of difference in our training but it was definitely a status thing to have a torn up and bleached out second suit.


...With holes in the butt. IYKYK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Record Holder here.

Don’t think record is “threatening”. Was very surprised when some the records still stood while my kids were swimming. It was a bit surreal. I would jokingly tease my kids that they didn’t beat me or bet them some candy from concessions if they beat my time.

I swam club beginning around 8-9 years old. My parents did put me in a variety of activities when I was young. Did figure skating, swimming, basketball, tball, and soccer. Lived on a cul de sac of kids and was always running around outside. I did travel soccer and swimming until about 8th grade when something had to give.

During HS joined a club that was intense - doubles practices, etc. Trained with swimmers going to Pan American games and US Olympic Trials. I eventually got burned out. Parents were focused on school, swimming was something for fun if school work was being kept up with. Bad grades and I would be out of swimming. I missed out on a lot of social things too due to swim in HS.

I swam D3 and actually played soccer again in college after not playing in HS. Was named MVP in swim program freshmen year, but eventually gave up swimming in junior year when I went abroad. Could have swam at university abroad but I wanted to see the other country and not the inside of another pool. Got job out of college with consulting firm. Rest is history. I don’t swim in a masters program, but wish I did.


My summer pool has started a summer masters program... but it doesn't work with my work schedule.
Anonymous
Around 1983 for us.

What's even more fascinating is that at a few pools I noticed that the 11-12 and 13-14 female records were held by none other than Katie Ledecky (and were ridiculously fast).
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