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Swim Question of the Week - July 22, 2009

Posted by Glenn Mills on Jul 22, 2009 10:39AM (2,227 views)

What race are you most looking forward to from the World Championships in Rome?

Here's the online broadcast schedule.




Responses

Responded Jul 22, 2009 05:36PM

It has to be the Mens 4 x 200 Free relay. Nothing else compares!

Responded Jul 22, 2009 06:05PM

Yeah gonna be exciting to watch - and other thing is woman's indivdual medley 400m and 200m cos rival of Kirsty Coventry and Stephanie Rice

Responded Jul 22, 2009 06:25PM

And don't forget Elizabeth Beizel in the IMs!

Responded Jul 22, 2009 06:28PM

Yeah and our Hannah Miley as well.....

Responded Jul 22, 2009 11:39PM

100/200 back Peirsol, Lochte and Ire.....1.51.? The 400 free sub 4.00 race with Jackson, Adlington and Peregini(sorry about spelling). 100 Fly sub 50 from more than phelps? So much to look forward to! Ous in the 1500, Trickett vs Vel.. vs Steffen in the 50/100 free. The Relays in general

Responded Jul 23, 2009 01:31AM

Men's 100 fly!

Responded Jul 23, 2009 07:13AM

all I will able to watch on TV, because they won't be that much :(

Responded Jul 23, 2009 01:22PM

50m and 100m, all strokes but especially free style, of course. I think the use of suits will bring new records.

Responded Jul 23, 2009 02:02PM

All of them! Thanks for posting the online schedule!

Responded Jul 23, 2009 02:12PM

The ones my club teammates are in ,womans 50, 100 Br, 200 Fr and 4 x 200 relay.

Responded Jul 23, 2009 03:50PM

That's very cool Big K. Nothing like watching what it takes to prep for those meets. I bet she's very fun to watch. Go ahead and post her name if you want so we can all cheer for her as well.

Responded Jul 23, 2009 03:55PM

Amanda Reason and Heather Maclean. Idk if you guys heard of Amanda, but she's 15 and has the WR for the 50 Br.

Responded Jul 23, 2009 06:46PM

100m mens freestyle and 200m mens freestyle and ofcourse Peirsol races .

Responded Jul 28, 2009 01:51PM

Actually, I love heats and qualifying races most.
Why? Because we can actually see why bad swimers swim badly, and why good swimmers win.

Finals are just.... too fast :)

Responded Jul 29, 2009 12:20PM

All the Finals.

Responded Aug 08, 2009 08:58AM

200 400 1500 free... Pellegrini and Filippi!!! ;-))... I would have liked to see more... very few on french tv! I personally do not like all the 50s...


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