2007-05-21
Nationals Results
The results from the 2007 USMS Short Course Nationals are now posted online. There were many fine performances put in by the Arizona National Team, resulting in a fifth place finish overall! Here are the final team scores:
Pacific Northwest Aquatics 3440.50
Oregon Masters 2236.50
Colorado Masters Swimming 1867.50
Walnut Creek Masters 907.00
Arizona Masters 886.50
Team Illinois Masters 824.00
Wisconsin Masters Aquatic Club 819.00
San Diego Swim Masters 791.00
The Olympic Club 769.50
North Carolina Masters Swimming 538.50
We had several National Champions and some fast relays as well. If you want to look-up specific results, go to the USMS website and enter your criteria.
Not only did Arizona Masters do well, people who have an association with our state did well. Mark Gill (Swim Kentucky) spent some time announcing in between his events and managed to swim very well. Mel Dyck (Colorado Masters) broke a national record in the 100 Breastroke on the last day of the meet. Jeff Commings (University of San Francisco Masters) put his training to good use throughout the meet by breaking many records and swimming some very fast times.
It was a very successful meet indeed. Thanks to all of the swimmers, coaches, and supporters who made this possible.
Pacific Northwest Aquatics 3440.50
Oregon Masters 2236.50
Colorado Masters Swimming 1867.50
Walnut Creek Masters 907.00
Arizona Masters 886.50
Team Illinois Masters 824.00
Wisconsin Masters Aquatic Club 819.00
San Diego Swim Masters 791.00
The Olympic Club 769.50
North Carolina Masters Swimming 538.50
We had several National Champions and some fast relays as well. If you want to look-up specific results, go to the USMS website and enter your criteria.
Not only did Arizona Masters do well, people who have an association with our state did well. Mark Gill (Swim Kentucky) spent some time announcing in between his events and managed to swim very well. Mel Dyck (Colorado Masters) broke a national record in the 100 Breastroke on the last day of the meet. Jeff Commings (University of San Francisco Masters) put his training to good use throughout the meet by breaking many records and swimming some very fast times.
It was a very successful meet indeed. Thanks to all of the swimmers, coaches, and supporters who made this possible.