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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The funny thing is that the parents of the very best swimmers say absolutely nothing on social media. They don’t need to. Their kid’s performance speaks for itself, and anyone who cares about how the kid did already knows. It’s only the strivers/insecure ones who post all that stuff. [/quote] Da troof and nothing but the troof [/quote] Not true at all: one swimmer is top in the nation in many strokes. Parents post frequently, including after the meet this weekend. [/quote] Sure Jan [/quote] Yeah, that was total BS, but yay anonymous message board![/quote] It is not. There is one on our team who does this. Highly ranked, bottom of age group. Three posts in the last week or so (child swam in jr champs, senior champs and then JOs.). Child will also be at sectionals next week so I’m guessing there will be a post then. [/quote] Ok but fwiw I never heard the phenom parents at our pool brag. Think higher than sectionals - nationally ranked. I mean what would the parent even say? Yay my kid is done before the others even jump in? I mean real phenom too. I’ve only seen one other athlete as good in my 41 years - and it was a girl I ran against in HS and she did go to the Olympics. [/quote]
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