Okay, okay, so I've gotten into a really bad habit of not keeping the postings going (and looking at how the work thing's going, that looks like it'll continue for a while...). I meant to post this during the Xmas break but didn't (and so much for New Year resolutions).

Last year, in swimming terms, was a good year. No, wait, it was a really good year. I swam my first ever proper swim meets and am now a veteran of four such events. I also have really belatedly decided to give "sprinting" a go. Now for year's I have shyed away from sprints deciding that I simply wasn't and never would be fast enough. I would use the argument that my TI-based style wasn't suited for speed. Sure I could hold my own with the normal mature swimmers and certainly when compared to your average triathlete, but that's my limit. I also argued that I was a much better long distance swimmer.

Well 2007 kind of turned that on its head slightly. If/when you enter Masters meets, there aren't that many longer distance events on the program. After sitting through a number of long 400M at one event it dawned on me just why - the time to run such events is a real killer. Now I'd prefer to see more of them but I can understand that running a couple of events where each race takes 8 - 10 minutes really mounts up - that's saying nothing against those (generally older) swimmers who take that long. Good on them for doing it, and I want to when I get older. It's just that the practicalities of event running means there are less 400+ events (even 200+ events) in the regular calendar.

So given those constraints and the fact I want to enter Masters events - it's shorter distance events, which means "sprints". Now sprinting is an emotive term that I am still coming to grips with. Pre-2007 I said (if asked) that sub-30s was the goal of a 50M freestyle swimmer if he/she wanted to call themselves fast. Now I look back on the preceding year and am now "comfortably" sub-30s I am re-evaluating that statement. I still think sub-30s is fast, but real speed is 26s and below - that's the big drop to _real_ club swimmers.

But I am comfortable with my current standard and it sets me up nicely for the coming year.

So ladies and gentlemen. The scores on the doors for last year are as follows:

Male: 35-39 Age Group

Event My Time (pos) Slowest (pos) Fastest (pos)
50M free 0:28:45 (46) 0:43.42 (114) 0:24.30 (1)
100M free 1:03.54 (47) 1:40.87 (101) 0:54.97 (1)
400M free 5:11.69 (18) 6:19.85 (35) 4:28.70 (1)
50M fly 0:30.40 (28) 0:48.49 (81) 0:25.93 (1)
100M fly 1:13.25 (31) 1:40.95(44) 0:57.57 (1)
100M IM 1:12.07 (35) 1:55.08 (91) 1:00.00 (1)

Male: All age groups

Event My Time (pos) Slowest (pos) Fastest (pos)
50M free 0:28:45 (346) 1:32.40 (1024) 0:22.93 (1)
100M free 1:03.54 (354) 3:09.30 (873) 0:50.20 (1)
400M free 5:11.69 (109) 9:08.36 (238) 3:53.12 (1)
50M fly 0:30.40 (207) 1:24.48 (756) 0:25.25 (1)
100M fly 1:13.25 (204) 2:47.70 (341) 0:55.57 (1)
100M IM 1:12.07 (249) 3:01.26 (770) 0:57.93 (1)