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Please click HERE to view meet entries and fees. Please note that there is a $3.00 meet surcharge added to every swimmer's fees that is charged by the meet host. If you are on autodraft, please confirm with [email protected] that you wish to have your meet fees added to your next draft (and all subsequent drafts). If you will be paying by credit card, please complete the authorization form that was sent and we will bill your total meet fees to it on the 1st of every month. If you need this form,...
Please click HERE to view meet entries and fees. Please note that there is a $3.00 meet surcharge added to every swimmer's fees that is charged by the meet host. If you are on autodraft, please confirm with [email protected] that you wish to have your meet fees added to your next draft (and all subsequent drafts). If you will be paying by credit card, the authorization form will be sent via email on Friday and we will bill your total meet fees to it on the 1st of every month....
All A/BB level swimmers wishing to attend the meet at the end of this month need to click "Attend this event" beside the "MAC A/BB" meet in the Events category on the home page. If you need your login and password to sign up, please email [email protected]
Login to your account and go to "Media" on the menu bar. Videos added: - Backstroke - Breaststroke - IM turns
Congratulations to Hannah Lally, Meredith Schlosberg, Rachel Stinchcomb, and Soren Underwood for achieving personal best times at this past weekend's TAGS championships! The highlights you see below are for the entire State of Texas! Hannah Lally 13-14 Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke: 1:06.57 (3rd place) 13-14 Girls 200 Yard Breaststroke: 2:25.84 (6th place) Meredith Schlosberg 13-14 Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay: 57.09 (Leadoff - 10th place) Rachel Stinchcomb 11-12 Girls 50 Yard Backstroke: 29.49 (10th place) 11-12 Girls 100 Yard Individual Medley: 1:03.67 (7th place) 11-12 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay:...
Click HERE for an excellent article listing 10 characteristics of successful developing swimmers. From our children in swim lessons to our elite athletes, there is something in this article for everyone. Here is an excerpt: In his book, Developing Swimmers (Human Kinetics, May 2011), Brooks explains 10 psychological qualities of champion swimmers. 1. Drive to succeed. Driven kids have a fire in the belly to be great. They have a good sense of self-confidence and set high standards for themselves. 2. Competitiveness. Competitive kids want to race and win...