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After a couple of weeks of hounding my family, friends, & co-workers for donations for my swim team's fundraiser, Saturday it was time to actually do the swim. 1 1/2 hours, as many lengths as you can swim. I got my dear cousin [profile] matt_ledgerwood to count lengths for me. He's a former PriceWaterhouseCooper auditor, which means I can state my totals with the complete confidence that only a Big Six accountancy firm can give you. Or something like that. Maybe it will all end in scandal. Mmm, Swimron.

But all in seriousness, I am pleased to tell you that I completed 252 lengths, for a total of 6,300 yards, or just over 3.5 miles. I had the second-highest total on my team. But even more importantly, I have raised nearly $1,000 for the Red Cross. We're still totalling it up, but we think that our team as a whole raised over $20,000.

There were a lot of people running around with cameras; if I can scrounge any photos, I'll post them.

Date: 2005-02-01 02:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ataralas.livejournal.com
*loves on the swimming*

I picked it up because I wrecked my knees in 8th grade, and so I couldn't play basketball anymore. So, I swam four years of high school swimming. Loved every minute (well, probably not the ones at 6am, but whatever) of it. I tried college swimming, but couldn't take the coach and quit. Ah, well. Now I mostly swim for fun, but I'm hoping to join a Master's team when I'm past college eligability.

I actually really liked open water, much more so that I thought I was going to. The darkness and limited visibility kinda creeped me out, but the mental engagement was much higher. Maybe that'll wear off after awhile, who knows. I was going to aim for the 5k race this year, but it looks like I won't be back to Chicago in time. Ah, well.

And that's more than you probably ever wanted to know about my swimming career. ;)

Date: 2005-02-01 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angledge.livejournal.com
You are eligible for Masters now. USMS (http://www.usms.org) is for ages 19 & up. You might also look into finding an IGLA (www.igla.org) team - IGLA meets are always more fun.

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