Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
I'm talking about 12&U, PP. It's only NCAP swimmers doing it at that age.
No, it’s not. I was at NCI this weekend with my 12 and under swimmer and the vast majority of them are bouncing behind the blocks, slapping their arms and legs, etc., regardless of the club. They are mimicking what they see the Olympic swimmers do. Relax. These kids are all actually pretty friendly with each other because they see each other at the high level meets, etc. It’s pretty cool to see the friendships they make with swimmers from other clubs.
It's only the NCAP swimmers at the meets I've been to. I can see doing it at high-level ones like NCI, but random Open meets? And, yes, it's only NCAP. There are ~12 clubs at the meets I'm talking about, and it's only the NCAP swimmers bouncing around (and whom I have to explicitly tell to step back so I can time properly).
I’m going to call BS on the idea that at a huge open meet with 12 clubs that the only kids bouncing around behind the blocks are with NCAP. There is no chance that is true. But continue on with the NCAP hate.
I’m not talking about excited kids - of course they’re excited and talkative and energetic. I mean the very specific flex-type stuff that you see some Olympic swimmers do. It’s not all NCAP swimmers, but the only ones who do it are them. I don’t care if you believe me or not.
I also don’t hate NCAP. They’re more intense than I want for my young kids, but obviously many families find them a good fit.
I don’t believe you because I have a 12 and under swimmer and I time at least 1 session of most meets and the bouncing, slapping, etc. before a race is not specific to NCAP. We have been at meets this year with Machine, TOLL, YORK, to name a few and kids from all of those clubs do it. Pretty sure if you went to an RMSC meet their swimmers and those from ASA do it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
I'm talking about 12&U, PP. It's only NCAP swimmers doing it at that age.
No, it’s not. I was at NCI this weekend with my 12 and under swimmer and the vast majority of them are bouncing behind the blocks, slapping their arms and legs, etc., regardless of the club. They are mimicking what they see the Olympic swimmers do. Relax. These kids are all actually pretty friendly with each other because they see each other at the high level meets, etc. It’s pretty cool to see the friendships they make with swimmers from other clubs.
It's only the NCAP swimmers at the meets I've been to. I can see doing it at high-level ones like NCI, but random Open meets? And, yes, it's only NCAP. There are ~12 clubs at the meets I'm talking about, and it's only the NCAP swimmers bouncing around (and whom I have to explicitly tell to step back so I can time properly).
I’m going to call BS on the idea that at a huge open meet with 12 clubs that the only kids bouncing around behind the blocks are with NCAP. There is no chance that is true. But continue on with the NCAP hate.
I’m not talking about excited kids - of course they’re excited and talkative and energetic. I mean the very specific flex-type stuff that you see some Olympic swimmers do. It’s not all NCAP swimmers, but the only ones who do it are them. I don’t care if you believe me or not.
I also don’t hate NCAP. They’re more intense than I want for my young kids, but obviously many families find them a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
I'm talking about 12&U, PP. It's only NCAP swimmers doing it at that age.
No, it’s not. I was at NCI this weekend with my 12 and under swimmer and the vast majority of them are bouncing behind the blocks, slapping their arms and legs, etc., regardless of the club. They are mimicking what they see the Olympic swimmers do. Relax. These kids are all actually pretty friendly with each other because they see each other at the high level meets, etc. It’s pretty cool to see the friendships they make with swimmers from other clubs.
It's only the NCAP swimmers at the meets I've been to. I can see doing it at high-level ones like NCI, but random Open meets? And, yes, it's only NCAP. There are ~12 clubs at the meets I'm talking about, and it's only the NCAP swimmers bouncing around (and whom I have to explicitly tell to step back so I can time properly).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
I'm talking about 12&U, PP. It's only NCAP swimmers doing it at that age.
No, it’s not. I was at NCI this weekend with my 12 and under swimmer and the vast majority of them are bouncing behind the blocks, slapping their arms and legs, etc., regardless of the club. They are mimicking what they see the Olympic swimmers do. Relax. These kids are all actually pretty friendly with each other because they see each other at the high level meets, etc. It’s pretty cool to see the friendships they make with swimmers from other clubs.
It's only the NCAP swimmers at the meets I've been to. I can see doing it at high-level ones like NCI, but random Open meets? And, yes, it's only NCAP. There are ~12 clubs at the meets I'm talking about, and it's only the NCAP swimmers bouncing around (and whom I have to explicitly tell to step back so I can time properly).
I’m going to call BS on the idea that at a huge open meet with 12 clubs that the only kids bouncing around behind the blocks are with NCAP. There is no chance that is true. But continue on with the NCAP hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
I'm talking about 12&U, PP. It's only NCAP swimmers doing it at that age.
No, it’s not. I was at NCI this weekend with my 12 and under swimmer and the vast majority of them are bouncing behind the blocks, slapping their arms and legs, etc., regardless of the club. They are mimicking what they see the Olympic swimmers do. Relax. These kids are all actually pretty friendly with each other because they see each other at the high level meets, etc. It’s pretty cool to see the friendships they make with swimmers from other clubs.
It's only the NCAP swimmers at the meets I've been to. I can see doing it at high-level ones like NCI, but random Open meets? And, yes, it's only NCAP. There are ~12 clubs at the meets I'm talking about, and it's only the NCAP swimmers bouncing around (and whom I have to explicitly tell to step back so I can time properly).
Anonymous wrote:Why the NCAP hate? It’s not our club, but it seems a little over the top?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
I'm talking about 12&U, PP. It's only NCAP swimmers doing it at that age.
No, it’s not. I was at NCI this weekend with my 12 and under swimmer and the vast majority of them are bouncing behind the blocks, slapping their arms and legs, etc., regardless of the club. They are mimicking what they see the Olympic swimmers do. Relax. These kids are all actually pretty friendly with each other because they see each other at the high level meets, etc. It’s pretty cool to see the friendships they make with swimmers from other clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
I'm talking about 12&U, PP. It's only NCAP swimmers doing it at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
I feel like all the big boys do this in the 15&Up crowd. I don't think it is just NCAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
It sounds like the blocks would not adjust correctly and so he was busy doing that while everyone else was getting ready. So I don’t think it qualifies as “disgusting”. I do think they should not have waiting that long for him and he was clearly taking an obnoxiously long time. I didn’t see it though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
DP - why didn't the ref (or whomever) communicate an official delay to the rest of the swimmers? It doesn't add up.
Tangentially, at meets at which I've timed, the NCAP swimmers are comical in the degree of chest-slapping, bouncing, etc., that they do relative to other teams. 99% of them can't stand still until they're on the blocks. It's bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.
I think I would be more upset at the Ref allowing this to happen. Call the start, it is up to the swimmer to be there on the blocks, if not he is a NS.
This. It is on the starter to call the swimmers to step up on the blocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCap Imvite: Worst time of year. Everyone is tired and sick. Not as fun as Turkey Clause.
Yes, it’s a fast meet.
Appalling, unsportsmanlike behavior during the Men’s 100 free final last night from an NCap swimmer. Disgusting.
It’s not as fun as Turkey Claus because it’s a more competitive meet. It’s the nature of the beast, like any club sport being less fun than rec.
What was so appalling and disgusting at the men’s 100 free final?
please tell........
In the A final all the swimmers were ready and at their blocks ready to step up. Except one of the NCap swimmers.
He stood around, still dressed. They all waited for him. He took a really long time- all the swimmers and officials (and crowd) were watching him. When he finally got undressed, instead of going to the block, he stood behind it, slapping his chest multiple times, again, with everyone watching him. At this point, the swimmers had all been at their blocks ready to go for at least three minutes.
To say that is was unsportsmanlike is an understatement.
Also, if you are going to do that, you better win (he didn't).
Disgusting.