Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please, it is time to move on to next season. We need to debate whether teams will choose to swim on Friday July 3 or Sunday July 5 2026 in avoidance of Saturday July 4.
I predict a lot of swim teams are going to have trouble convincing pool members that they need to close the pool for the morning. Don't most pools hold a 4th of July "party"? Ours starts at 10am and the line starts building at the front door around 8:30.
Meet starts at 7:30 to finish by 10am?
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, it is time to move on to next season. We need to debate whether teams will choose to swim on Friday July 3 or Sunday July 5 2026 in avoidance of Saturday July 4.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone left MCSL to go to NVSL (while still living in Montgomery County)? I like that NVSL let's 9-10s do 50s of every stroke (except fly) and has a 10&U 100IM instead of 12&U 100 IM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been watching worlds on peacock. Team USA was stricken by gastroenteritis, so it’s not been the meet they prepared for.
Twelve year old Yu Zidi went a 2:09 and change in the 2IM and just missed 3rd place by 0.06. That time is 9 sec faster than the U.S. NAG’s for 11-12 girls, and 3 sec faster than the 11-12 boys’, as well as the 13-14 girls’ NAGs. Her 4IM is coming up, but her best time is 15 sec faster than the US NAG 11-12 girls’ record, and again, faster than the 11-12 boys’ and 13-14 girls’ NAG. To put it into perspective, summer McIntosh was going a 2:18 in the 2IM at age 12, 9 sec behind Yu’s time. Yikes.
Only explanation is PED's.
This. No one is surprised that it’s a Chinese swimmer, who also does not appear to be 12. I would go with she’s older than 12 and on PEDs.
Is there any point to making her younger than her actual age? She wasn't competing in World Jrs, she was at open.
And could be PEDs, could be extreme overtraining.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, it is time to move on to next season. We need to debate whether teams will choose to swim on Friday July 3 or Sunday July 5 2026 in avoidance of Saturday July 4.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been watching worlds on peacock. Team USA was stricken by gastroenteritis, so it’s not been the meet they prepared for.
Twelve year old Yu Zidi went a 2:09 and change in the 2IM and just missed 3rd place by 0.06. That time is 9 sec faster than the U.S. NAG’s for 11-12 girls, and 3 sec faster than the 11-12 boys’, as well as the 13-14 girls’ NAGs. Her 4IM is coming up, but her best time is 15 sec faster than the US NAG 11-12 girls’ record, and again, faster than the 11-12 boys’ and 13-14 girls’ NAG. To put it into perspective, summer McIntosh was going a 2:18 in the 2IM at age 12, 9 sec behind Yu’s time. Yikes.