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SWIM-MASTER VOL V 11 - No 3 TAMALPAIS MASTERS SWIM CLINIC A BIG SUCCESS By Laurie Hoey More than 200 masters swimmers attended Tamal- pais Swim Club's first Masters Swim Clinic December 10 at College of Marin, Marin County, California . Masters listened to stroke instruction and analysis by two coaches, saw an in-pool dem- onstration, learned variou:. methods of strength-building and watched a of weight training machines and equipment, heard speakers on psychology and motivation, nutrition, and train- ing techniques for masters. Highlighting the event were speakers Don Swartz, director of the Creative Performance Institute specializing in sports psychology, and Jim Gaughran, Stanford University's men's and women's swim coach. Swartz, who handled the freestyle and butter- fly stroke instruction and analysis and spoke later on in th e day on Psychology and Motiva- tion, is a former coach of Marin Aquatic Club, has coached Olympic as well as Masters, and was a with the American Team for the 1977 East German and Russian dual meets. Gaughran, who was the brnaststroke and back- stroke instructor nnd analyst for the clinic, is a former president of the American College Swimming Coaches Association, a former Olym- pic competito r , and coach of the first USA swim team 10 the People's Republic of China. In Swartz' talk on Psychology and Motivation, he examined the qu1•stion, "Why are we swim- ming?" He likes to think it's because we partic i pate in activities in which we excel because of a basic need to feel approval ... main l y self - approval. "It's been said that you really haven't tak- en hold of life until you accomplish some of the things that the average person considers MARCH - APRIL 1978 to be impossible. \!ell, in that respect, everybody in masters swimming is a winner, be- cause you're doing lots of things with your- selves and with your training. that the average person considers impossible," he said. Swartz discussed ways of coping with a problem that hits most of us sooner or later: What about Ma sters who are swimming more, train harder, and not improving or getting slower? In search of answers to both these questions, he delved int<> subjects which included positive thinking, priorities, goal-setting, positive and expectancy, mental conditioning and preconceived ideas, and the conscious, sub- conscious and c reative subconscious thought process<:s. In the freestyle and butterfly analysis, Swartz explained drills for each stroke and for kick- ing. He also discussed stroke principles and training va• iations. A few of points he emphas i zt- _d : "What we use the freestyle kick for, primarily , is stability . In a short race the most a good will contribute to a freestyler's speed is about 30%. So to spend a lot of ti me on your flutter kick thinking that you're going to go faster because of it probably isn't the best use r,f your time." "To a certa in point , the more shoulder roll you get in freestyle, the better off you are, but keep your main torso fairly rigid, minimi- zing hip -oil as much as possible. The shoulder rol 1 gets more of your hody out of the water nnd decreases resistance." "T.his seems very simplified, but in breathing, make sure you are either exhaling or inhaling. In other words, do you take a breath, hold it, then exhale? Regular, continuous inhaling and exhaling will keep your facial muscles relaxed and prevent tension ... we all know about tension and what it can do to you." "Use th1:: turns to accelerate from your legs. The strongest muscles in your body are in your leg s. You really can get a lot of momentum off the wall." .J

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SWIM-MASTER VOL V 11 - No 3

TAMALPAIS MASTERS SWIM

CLINIC A BIG SUCCESS

By Laurie Hoey

More than 200 masters swimmers attended Tamal­pais Swim Club's first Masters Swim Clinic December 10 at College of Marin, Marin County, California .

Masters listened to stroke instruction and analysis by two coaches, saw an in-pool dem­onstration, learned variou:. methods of strength-building and watched a demo~stration of weight training machines and equipment, heard speakers on psychology and motivation, flexibilit~' l~xercises, nutrition, and train­ing techniques for masters.

Highlighting the event were speakers Don Swartz, director of the Creative Performance Institute specializing in sports psychology, and Jim Gaughran, Stanford University's men's and women's swim coach.

Swartz, who handled the freestyle and butter­fly stroke instruction and analysis and spoke later on in the day on Psychology and Motiva­tion, is a former coach of Marin Aquatic Club, has coached Olympic ~w i mmers as well as Masters, and was a co~ch with the American Team for the 1977 East German and Russian dual meets.

Gaughran, who was the brnaststroke and back­stroke instructor nnd analyst for the clinic, is a former president of the American College Swimming Coaches Association, a former Olym­pic competito r , and coach of the first USA swim team 10 the People's Republic of China.

In Swartz' talk on Psychology and Motivation, he examined the qu1•stion, "Why are we swim­ming?" He likes to think it's because we partic ipate in activities in which we excel because of a basic need to feel approval ... main ly self- approval.

"It's been said that you really haven't tak­en hold of life until you accomplish some of the things that the average person considers

MARCH - APRIL 1978

to be impossible. \!ell, in that respect, everybody in masters swimming is a winner, be­cause you're doing lots of things with your­selves and with your training. that the average person considers impossible," he said.

Swartz discussed ways of coping with a problem that hits most of us sooner or later: What about Masters who are swimming more, train harder, and not improving or getting slower?

In search of answers to both these questions, he delved int<> subjects which included positive thinking, priorities, goal-setting, positive and negativ~ expectancy, mental conditioning and preconceived ideas, and the conscious, sub­conscious and c reative subconscious thought process<:s.

In the freestyle and butterfly analysis, Swartz explained drills for each stroke and for kick­ing. He also discussed stroke principles and training va• iations. A few of th~ points he emphas i zt-_d :

"What we use the freestyle kick for, primarily , is stability . In a short race the most a good kic~ will contribute to a freestyler's speed is about 30%. So to spend a lot of t ime on your flutter kick thinking that you're going to go faster because of it probably isn't the best use r,f your time."

"To a certa in point , the more shoulder roll you get in freestyle, the better off you are, but keep your main torso fairly rigid, minimi­zing hip -oil as much as possible. The shoulder rol 1 gets more of your hody out of the water nnd decreases resistance."

"T.his seems very simplified, but in breathing, make sure you are either exhaling or inhaling. In other words, do you take a breath, hold it, then exhale? Regular, continuous inhaling and exhaling will keep your facial muscles relaxed and prevent tension ... we all know about tension and what it can do to you."

"Use th1:: turns to accelerate from your legs. The strongest muscles in your body are in your legs. You really can get a lot of momentum off the wall."

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Gaughran and Swartz both emphasized swimming in quiet water, or as Swartz said, 11Seek the still watt~r, 11 in order to minimize resistance and streamline ourselv~s as much as possible.

11We keep our st ream 1 i ned position maximized in backstroke," Gaughran said, 11by rolling the recovery shoulder up out of the water and not staying flat, and keeping the head still. 11

Some of the other points stressed by Gaughran: "In backstroke the kick is very important. If you're a backstroker you must do a good por­tion of your kicking on the back. It's a dif­ferent action, because you're kicking deep and then up against the water. 11

"In breaststroke the kick is a powerful thing; it's half our speed. Bring your heels up to your seat when practicing breaststroke kick­ing. It's a mistake to bring your knees up because you'l 1 get a lot of resistance. 11

11Try to learn how to do your breaststroke turn without grabbing onto the gutter. Practice your turns on a flat wall, and IMPACT the wall with your hands, because it'll make you get around a lot faster."

"I think breaststroke is the most individual of all the strokes. You can teach backstroke almost exactly the same to everybody. But you can't teach breaststro~e exactly the same to everybody because it's so dependent on the swimmer's physique. Unfortunately, not all of us are made to be breaststrokers. But there ~re exercises you can do that can im­prove your breaststroke by improving your ilnk 1 e fl ex i bi 1 i ty. 11

"The secret of the best and quickest grab start reaction is to be completely relaxed. ff you're tense when the gun goes off, there's got to be a big system of releasing your muscles to get you going at all . 11

"Swimming is a very fast-evolving sport and that's what makes us so good now. That's why our records keep going because people don't get stuck in saying, ' I f we ever get to the four minute mile ... ' Look how long it took to get to the four minute mile. Our national record was 400 yards in four minutes at about the time the four minute mile was broken. And look at how much further we've gone with 400 yard swimming now, down to 3:19. But the four minute mile is still a big mile­stone and they're just barely down to 3:50."

Bob Pollitt, College of Merced physical edu-

...

, cation instructor and former swim coach at College of Marin, explained and demonstrated methods of strength building:

"Principle #1 in strength building," he said, "is to copy each stroke as nearly as possible in using your weight training equipment . We call this specificity of training."

He stressed that strength exercises should always be followed by flexibility exercises.

Jack Kolb, a San Francisco physical therc.pist who spoke on the physiology of aging and demon­strated flexibility exercises, stressed that flexibility exercises should ah1ays be done in ba 1 ance. So for examp 1 e, if you do an exerc i SP

for triceps, follow it with one for biceps.

Both Pollitt and ~~.olb emphasized always keeping the knees bent during exercises such as sit-ups, to prevent back stress.

Other speakers included Colin Dong, M.D., on nutrition and arthritis, and Bay Area coaches in a panel on training procedures. At the end of the day, clinic speakers answered questions from the audience.

A high level of enthusiasm was expressed on evaluation sheets turned in by more than 60% of the clinic participants after the day was over. Because of so much interest, a second clinic is being planr.ed for early summer :nstead of Dec. as was originally scheduled.

"We hope to have some stroke instrnction in the water for participants," according to Nancy P.id­out, clinic director. "We also are planning to show Olympic swimming and instructional films, as well as having speakers from the coaching and other professions."

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All-Americans LONG DISTANCE SWIMMING

WOMEN

Deborah Newmayer Irene David Julie Mackey

Judy Leppert Edie Gruender Bobbi Turcotte Lorraine Peterson Mickey Sielski

AGE

25-29 30-34 35-39 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79

MEN

Peter Murphy Ron Pohlonski Dennis Matuch William Mulliken Arthur Welch Wayne Leengreen Robert White, Sr. Robert Acker Ashby Harper Herbert Howe Irvin Merritt Clarence Ross

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Swin1mer N aher Wins Top Award

Swimmer John Naber was named the winner of the James E. Sullivan Award as the nation's outstanding ama­teur athlete. Naber, 22, won four Olympic gold med­als and one silver at Montreal in 1976, but won the 1977 award for his victories at the University of Southern California. Naber won the 100 and 200-yd backstroke events at the NCAA championships last spring. He also captured both events in the AAU short-course nationals in April . Naber \ron a rec­ord 10 NCAA titles in four years . Pictured above with Masters Swimmer:. in December, left to right: June Krauser, Bill Nolan, John Higgins, Naber, and Janice Krauser. Naber was in Florida to give a talk to swimmers and coaches attending the College Coaches Swim Forum. A record number of swimmers and coaches turned out for his interesting talks.

Swjm Marks Fall In Masters Meet :;.

New Britain native Dot Donnelly, 56, set thr~: national records Saturday in the Southern Connecti~ut State College Midwinter Invitational Masters Swim Meet at Moore Field House.

Donnelly set records in the SO.yard freestyle (31 seconds), 100 backstroke (1:28.lJ) and 200 backstroke (3: 14.2) in her age bracket. .

JERSEY MASTERS CHALLENGE

The Jersey Masters Swim Team has been in­terested in the excellent idea of a 10-man, 1000 yard Free Relay for all age groups ever since the Hawaii Masters Swim Club an­nounced it and originated the records. On Sunday April 17, 1977, the JMST broke the existing record with a 10:57.5 time. They also swam an I Ith man (because of the spl iting of 70-79 into two age groups) and established an 1100 yard "JERSEY CHALLENGE" record of 12: 15. 8! This now makes the JMST first to accomplish each of the fol­lowing: 1. Answer Hawaii's challenge (Aug 1974) 2. Men broke 12 min (11:45 - Mar 1975)

3. Men broke 11 min (10:57.5 - Apr 1977) 4. Regain record lost (CT - Dec 1976) 5. Establish an 11 age group record 6. Establish s Women's team & record

Pictured above are Front Row, 1-r: Hoffacker 25, Brotman , Snyder 34, Walden 37, Breisacher 44, Stein 48, and Back Row: Hamilton, Robinson, Ross 77, Vogt 71, Sigrist 68, Weinberg 64, Struthers 58 and Sanborn 53. Louis Abel is JMST's relay chairman. Perhaps Abel would be interested in keeping track of a 11 of these 11d I ffer­ent11 re 1 ay events for us. I hope so!

Three other national records fell m the meet, which was run by Hamden's Dan Davis and served as a fund·raiser for SCSC alumni.

August Danielsson, 75 , of Bethpage, L.I., set records in the 200 breaststroke (4:21.2) atld the 100 breaststroke (2:02). Danielsson's time in the 200 bet· tered the old record of 4:50.8 by 29.4 seconds.

A total of 160 swimmers competed in different age brackets starting at 25 years old. lncuded were SCSC coach Bruce Hutchinson and assistant coach Dave Martenz.

Kathlene Eschmann, 70, of Yonkers, N. Y., set a record in the 50 backstroke with a time of 56.3 sec· onds.

Metro Masters from New York City won the team title with 417 points followed by the New York Athletic

Club (218) , Jersey Masters (182), New Engl~d Mas· ter (ll6) and YMCA Dutchess of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (110). The host team was not eligible for the winning trophy.

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r Wozniak~ at 6 1: an Olympic Threat l

By LARRY FELSER The pain in Steve Wozniak's

abdomen and kidney area was excrutiating when he began his swim.

So he only swam from the American shore to CrystaJ. Beacb, Ont.

"I tried to swim back, but I only went about a mile or 2," says Steve. "The pain got so bad I had to get out of the water. I had a prostrate opera· tion the next week."

That was last year. This year Steve is back to

swimming for distance, which is his specialty, but he is work· ing on something a little extra special, too.

'Tm practicing the sprints," he says. "I want to try out for the 1980 Olympic team in the sprints."

Wozniak will be 62 years old this month.

* • • STEVE WOZNIAK splashes

to the beat or a different drum· mer. When his friends' idea of participant athletics was play· Ing softball for the neighbor· hood tavern, Wozniak w a s swimming marathon races in Argent!na and the Gulf of Cali· fomia. In a day when competi· ttve sports is supposedly an ac· tivity or t h e youth culture, Steve is coming out or a 7-year retirement to swim for money again.

"In April I weighed 2 OS pounds," he says. "Now I'm down to 178. I eat toast for breakfast. skip lunch and eat a regular supper.

"But the big thing is I cut out the beer. I love beer. I had a g u t out to there a couple months ago. I miss the beer, but I cut it out."

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WHAT WOULD· cause a re· tired man in his '60s to inflict such pain on himself, to elimi· nate one of the staples of his leisure diet, to 'Plunge himself into icv water in order to make an athletic comeback?

"Thev JauJ?hed at me." says Wozniak, indignantlv. "I told some guys I could stl\1 swim to Crv~tal Beach and back last yeiir and thev lau11hed at me."

Steve Wo7.niak doesn't like it wh~n pPOole la1•1th at him. That's wtiat pot him started as a distance swimmer in the first place.

"r used to be a sprinter down at the YMCA in the '30s." he ~Bv~. "The coach, Urho Saari. had a Jot of good 5Printers, so he a~ked mP to trv for the Jong­distancP swim. The first time T swam the event I thouj!ht I wa< gonna die. They had to haul me out of the pool.

"They laughed at me when th'at happened. I was deter· mined to make myself do it after that. In mv next race I &et 3 record and won it."

HE WON his first national long-distance championship in 1937 when he swam 5 miles in one 'hour and 58 minutes in Scranton, Pa.

"I won that title 5 years in a row, then I went into the Army," he remembers. "I was a demolition man in New Gui· nea. I couldn't swim on the beaches there. Too dangerous. They would shoot me if I tried to swim there."

When he was discharged, he made up for Jiis dry period. In 1948 he won $32,000 ("my best year ever as a pro"). A lot of it came from the Canadian Na· tional marathon swim in Lake Ontario, a IO-miler.

Lake Ontario is one of the coldest bodies of water in which Wozniak ever swam, and he hates cold water, but he's suffered \11orse handicaps. ....

"ONE TIME in Argentina, I was leading a 45-mile race from Miramar to Mar Del­Plata, when I swam through a school of Portuguese Men of War. They started attacking

me, stinging. I was screaming with pain.

''They had to pull me out of the water and there was only 22 miles to go.

"Another time, in a race off the coast of Baja California, in Mexico, two sharks swam right underneath me. r thought, 'Go aheod. Take a bite. I'm In the lead and I'm not getting out.' "

The sharks never bit, but Wozniak started choking from a throat infection. The Mexican officials brought a doctor to h i m in a boat. The doctor jumped right into the water to examine him, then advised him to quit.

"! had to get out. I woulda choked to death. It cost me the $5000 first prize, but I got $2500 in lap prizes." . . .

ANOTHER time. he won a

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race in Argentina, but on the way back to the United States his plane landed in Lima, Peru. It never took off again because there was a revolution taking place.

"I ran to a taxi just off the runway," he says. "There was shooting all over. I gave the driver enough money to get me to Braniff Airlines, so I could catch a flight to Miami."

Despite all those adventures, t h e principal plague or the long-distance s w i m m e r is boredom.

"You're in the watPr •o lllng, you try anything," Says Stevt'. "You th ink about your past histon', you s i n g yourself songs, you think abou• \\here yo u we n t wrong in life, anythin1t.

"One time I swam a Sj-mile race in Argentina. Thtre was a little current and I was in the water for 23. almost 24 hours. They told me I went nuts, that T w a s talking like a little baby."

trouble llfung his arms for the next 3 or 4 clays. He has a fever the day after the race.

Is that any activity for a 62· year~ld man?

"Sure," s a y s Steve. "111 never quit 11 either, now that 1 came back. I'll go for as long as I make money, even a little bit of money."

"I see these old guys who re~ tire, just sitting and rockini; and waiting to die. Not me. I 'll go home now, put on gloves with 6-pound weight'\ and do ~500 revolutions with my a ;ms, thf'n another IOOO revolt11ons toniJ?ht, as fast as I can.

"If I die while I'm doing 'em, then I die.

"II ' ' like 1rainini: in l.a'ke r·rie. I '" 1m from the foot of M1rhigan Ave dov.n to the Lacl..awanna Steel plant and back. r hate it until the Y.ater gets 70, 75 degrees. When it'~ in the 50s you can't gel your breath, it feels like a bunch or bees are stingmg your whole bodv.

• • • "But nobodv made a law 1h11.t WHEN A long-distance swim- says you gotta quit when you

mer finishes a race, he has tum 60."

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N A T I 0 N A L C H A M P I 0 N S H I P M E E T R E C 0 R D S - S H 0 R T C 0 U R S E \ -WOMEN 25-2~ - 30-34 35-39 4o--44 45-49 so-s4 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 So+ -

50 free 25.24 25.31 26.82 27.84 29.44 29.69 31. 21 33 .10 42.34 55.81 1 :00.54 1 :38.05 100 free 55. 16 57.39 1:00.79 l :01. 32 1:07.26 l :07. 25 1: 10. 73 1: 10.20 1:40.31 2:09.85 2: 15. 13 3: 19.90 200 free 2:02.30 2:12.15 2:15.92 2: 17. 12 2:31. 92 2:36.96 2:45.30 3:03.98 3:52.41 4: 18.56 5:00. 19 7:02.30 500 free 5 :31 . 30 5:56.93 6:04.88 6:05. 10 6:38. 13 7:02.64 7:46.39 8:26.35 10:07.72 10:56.54 18:23.67

1650 free 19:23.92 20:22.80 2i:17.78 22:59.60 21 :53.0724:19.11 26:54.86 28:57.8235:30.16 38:34.13

100 back l :OS. 68 1 :08.32 1 : 11 . 20 j: 11 .49 1: 16. 70 1 :22 .95 1 :28.49 1 :30.30 1: 54 .87 2 :21 .04 2 :39. 12 4:32.89 200 back 2:26.07 2:27.64 2:37.97 2:43.75 2:45 . 38 3:09.22 3: 15. 53 3 :21. 52 4:11.37 4:34.67

100 breast 1 : 1 0. 1 fl 1 : 15. 06 1 : 18. 10 1: 19.03 1: 18.86 1 :28.69 1: 31 . 24 1 :47 .94 2:02. 12 2: 15. 54 2:34.07 200 breast 2:35.63 2:42.29 2:50.41 2:50.07 2:59 . 28 3: 19. 52 3: 16 .46 3:49.75 4 :20.98 5:07.27 5:42.31

50 fly 28.21 28.40 28.76 29.03 33,70 36.79 40.67 44 . 57 53 . 71 1: 11. 30 100 fly 1:01.73 1: 04. 87 1 :08.37 1 :09.00 1: 11. 15 1:25.93 1 :37 .29 1: 54. 02 2:19.66 2:47.28

100 I .M. 1 :04.88 1 :05.69 1 :09.03 1:09.70 1: 11. 35 l :21. 19 1 :33 .42 1: 34.45 l :54. 28 2: 15. 13 200 I .M. 2:23.20 2:26 .51 2:33.61 2:35. 13 2:35.41 3:04.53 3:32.41 3:33.81 4:34 .16 4:59.06

200 F.R. l :43 .31 1:55.26 2:07.57 2:30.29 200 M.R. 1: 58. 01 2:11.21 2:27. 15 2:57.00

I 200 M,F,R. 1:37.15 1 :43.60 1 :50.08 2:38.90 2:38.91 I

MEN 25-29 30-34 35-39 4o-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 6s-=b9 70-74 75--79 80+ LI"\ I

50 free 21 .46 21 .80 22.79 23. 17 23.00 24.68 25.51 26.53 27.64 30. 91 32.03 1: 12.64

100 free 46.62 48.27 50.41 51.74 52.60 57.32 57.68 1 :02.90 1:03.90 1: 11. 94 l: 13. 75 200 free 1:43.71 1 :48.83 1:52.72 1 :53 .32 2:00.56 2: 10.69 2: 10. 20 2: 19. 90 2:28.79 2: 51. 57 2:52.62 500 free 4:44.78 5 :01. 30 5:04.02 5: 10. 60 5: 18. 25 5:58.95 5:58.77 6:22.99 6:48.39 7:50.74 7:58.40

1650 free 16 :57 .10 17:38.11 17:34.73 18:28.99 18:31.86 21:08.00 21:15.85 23:02.38 24:01.08 26:41.59 27:37.57

100 back 55.88 56.24 1 : 00. 21 1: 01. 39 l :04.18 l :06. 39 1 :09.85 l: 11.10 1: 19.SO 1 :28.68 3: 10.62 200 back 2:01.45 2:06.24 2 : 12.98 2:15.89 ?.:20.69 2:26.42 2:34.27 2:50.97 3: 02. 11 3: 10. 79 6: 13. 411

100 breast 1:01.96 1:03.29 1 :05.02 1 :06.86 1: 1o.59 1: 14. 73 1: 15.46 1: 18.30 1 :26.63 1 :34.42 2:04.31 2:48.30

200 breast 2: 12 .81 2: 18.30 2:26.63 2:28.84 2:34.22 2:49.60 2:51.32 2:55.82 3:24.80 3:36.16 3:52.26 7:59.30

so fly 23.59 24.04 25.22 25.56 26.07 27.76 29.38 31. 36 34.78 39. 15 1:04.32

100 fly 51 . 13 53. 01 56.20 58.96 1:02.79 1:04.75 1 :07 .22 1:15.98 1 :37 .33 1: 43. 14

100 I .M. 54.87 55.80 58.09 1: 00. 13 1:03.77 1:04.53 1 :08.65 1: 11. 56 1: 16. 98 1 :31.14

200 I .M. 1 : 59. 22 2:05.55 2: 12.46 2: 12. 80 2:20.76 2:26.68 2:34.99 2:44.22 3:18.87 3:30.74

200 F.R. 1 :27 .63 1 :34.53 1: 41. 52 1: 52. 29 2:08.97 200 M.R. 1:39.25 1 :43.60 1: 56. 08 2:11.17 2:40.03

N A T I 0 N A L C H A M P I 0 N S H I P M E E T R E C 0 R D S - L 0 N G C 0 U R S E

WOMEN 25~29 30-34 35-39-- 40-44 -45-49 50-54 55-59 6o-6lf 65-69 70-74 75-~ ff o+

50 free 29.30 29.93 30.56 31.86 33.40 34.85 35.90 36.23 46.83 54.34 1 :10.03 1: 44. 44 100 free 1 :04.97 1 :07 .66 1 :08.29 1: 10.67 1:09.85 1: 17 .45 1: 16. 55 1 :25.86 1: 43. 91 2: 17 .60 2:37.41 3:52.43 200 free 2:22.63 2:29.31 2:32.20 2:35.00 2:54.61 2 :59. 19 2:51. 10 3:23.47 3:52.02 5:03. 19 5:11.16 7:57.36 400 free 5: 01. 21 5: 16.15 5:30.42 5:22.40 6: 1o.10 6:09.52 6:23.80 7:25.25 8:10.34 10:37. 15 10:43.30 16:39.20

1500 free 19:50.66 20:39.41 21 :31 .78 21 :23.78 24:03.32 24:19.40 26:02.31 29:09.80 32:51 .68 41 :33.51 46:56.21 100 back 1: 18. 07 1: 16. 88 1:21.32 1 :25.48 1:26.14 1 :31.66 1:42.17 1 :44.68 1: 56. 39 2: 14.66 3:29.89 4:37 . 60 200 back 2:49.06 2:48.07 2:58.97 3:02.68 3:07.02 3 :21 .49 3 :47. 17 3:53.57 4:13.30 6:27.50

100 breast 1 :25 .08 1:29.21 1:31.10 1 :33.66 1 :29.80 1:43.00 1:42.18 2:03.81 2:10.06 2:41 .26 3:29.89 200 breast 3 :05. 10 3: 14. 77 3:20.50 3:28.36 3: 15. 85 3:55.29 3:34.85 4:24.97 4:35.60

50 fly 31 .84 32.39 33.09 34.70 37.54 40.70 43.84 49.61 56.67 1: 17 .60 100 fly 1 :09.50 1:12.57 1: 18. 28 1:24.25 1: 21. 32 1 :33 .40 1 :47.99 2:03.65 2:10.74 3: 12.88

200 I .M. 2:42.58 2:52.73 2:55.40 3 :06. 13 2:55.61 3:24.20 3:29.39 3:59.78 4:11.30 5:24. 10

200 F.R. 2 :02. 15 2: 13 .46 2: 19.85 2:53.20 4:35.54 200 M.R. 2: 18.85 2:33.50 2:46.82 3: 12. 89 5: 13. 44 200 M.F.R. 1: 52. 35 1: 57. 17 2:08.62 2:26.63 3:23.85 ,

I MEN 25-29 30-3lf 35-39 lf o-lf lf lf 5-lf9 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ O"

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50 free 24 .79 25.48 25.56 26.49 26.83 28.97 28.56 31. 50 31. 75 35.95 35.95 51 .31 100 free 54.64 56.02 58. 19 58.91 l :02 .44 1 :04 .87 1:06.23 1: 11. 69 1: 11 . 89 1: 25 .00 1 : 23. 95 1: 52 .97 200 free 2:05.49 2:07.01 2:08.57 2:09.08 2:15.33 2:26.40 2:29.71 2:46.28 2:49. 16 3:20.28 3: 13.40 5:21. 50 400 free 4:32.56 4:34. 10 4 :33. 14 4:38.82 4:49.31 5: 14. 20 5:24.47 6 :05. 16 6:07.60 6:59.64 7:05.85 11:13.10

1500 free 18:08.69 18:29.47 18:06.20 18:41.90 19:14.96 21 :07.66 21 :50.80 24:42.3825:18.10 28:49.0728:02.14

100 back 1:05.78 1:06.38 1:08.66 1: 10.67 1: 15. 93 1 :16.24 1: 19.81 1 :20. 74 1 :33 .45 1:43.15 2:50.31 2:47.54 200 back 2:22.76 2:25.77 2:30 . 99 2 :40.18 2:45.64 2:46.52 2:57.88 3: 16. 43 3:32.96 3 :39. 16 100 breast 1: 11 .89 1: 11. 75 1: 16.91 1: 13. 79 1 :22 .32 1 :26.60 1:30.78 .1:31.77 1 :43 .84 1 :50 . 06 2:18.87 2:49.06 200 breast 2:40.67 2:40.78 2: 51 .00 2:59.57 3 :02. 15 3: 10. 76 3:25.09 3: 21. 95 3:57.42 4:04.71 5: 17 .01

50 fly 26.70 27.06 28. 10 28.91 29.59 31. 51 33,30 35. 61~ 43.61 46.58 100 fly 58.56 1:01.56 1 :03 .67 1 :09.08 l : 14. 44 1: 17 .91 1:22.05 1 :31 .08 1 :52.09 2:24.44

200 I .M. 2: 16. 11 2:25.81 2:33.99 2:29.70 2: 40. 11 2:47.55 3 :01. 52 3:08.46 3: 41.31 4:08.74 200 F.R. 1:40.61 1 :46.69 1: 54 ,59 2:08.22 2:28.08 200 M.R. 1 :55.80 2:02.60 2:·1 l.65 2:30.41 3:01.49

Our appreciation to Tod Spieker, Barbaru Reeve, H~~en Jorgensen,- Ed Blackledge, and Cindy Baxter, chairman for compiling these National Championship Meet Records. If any errors are noted, please send corrections to ~indy at 740 Clara Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94303.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE lOOyd. Brtutstroke 50 yd, Butterfly Viola Tho:r.pson 59 1:45.2 Dave Blu."nenthal 47

CORONADO ~.ASTERS 50 l!'.d • Butterfll!'. Brock-y Clari: 4? Short Course het Viola Thoapaon 59 40.1100 yd. Butterfly

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Baton Rouq~ Y .. ,. .Meet Baton ftouqt'.", Louisia.n.a

Novftftber ~ . 1917

WOi£N JS-39 SO Yd. ?reeat.vie ei;;:r;-!t:eull""'6 JS SO Id, Boeknrote

Corol'Bdo, Cal. 100 Yd• Butterfly TOIO Scotton 47 October 21, 19?7 Viola Thompson 59 1141.2 100 :td. Individual

WOMEN 25=29 lOOyd. Individual 11.edlol!'. Brockway Clark 47 50 yd, frenty\! Vlola 1'horopson S9

6 lo)?.l cordon Gillin 46

lqnn Skntvara, 26 26. o liOl.':EN 60- 4 Tom Scotton 4?

1.19.5 Medley

lol),l 1114.1 1015.0

Barbara Dv.n'b&r 28 26.8 lOO Yd• Freestyle 03ve Blw:\ent.~al 47 Christine Schroeder 28 29. 7 llargarot George 60 1 1)l.6 WEN S0-54 Cail Schult• 27 )1.8 Evelyn •:CKeon 6) lo )6.5 50 yd. Preestyle

l• 28.5

50 vd. Back! troke SO yd' Backstroke Duane Draves 51 Chr!stine Schroeder 28 35,9 Crace Deal 64 50.8 Bill Davis 5) Call Schult• 27 )9.1 loo :td' Backstroke Clyde Garwood 50 Elvira ~loore 29 41.0 folargaret George 66 lilt4.5 100 yd, Prcestxlt Tricia Silva 26 41.8 SO Id, Breast9 troke Duane brave~ 51 loo l!'.d· Backetroke eve yn MCReor. 63 56.2 Jim 1.arcus 52 Lynn Skr1f'Vara 26 1005,r, loo yd, Breaststroke lorry l.arim>re 50 Tricia Silva 26 1128.6 Margaret George 66 1154.5 Bill Davis 5J Elvira ~:oore 29 11J0.9 SO yd, Byttorfly Clyde Garwood 50 Leslie Rou 26 1149.2 Grace Deal 64 56.9 so yd. Backstroke

d B t k 100 yd. Butterfly ~rk~a fu~~~ ~B e )I< J Crace Deal 64 2 i 14, 8 Duane Draves 51 Cail Schultz 27 42' 7 100 :td • Individual Modle:t g~l~ Davis 5J

5 ' J:argaret George 60 114!>.9 Y e Garwood 0 ~gosli·de.RoE!:aeaa6tstroke 1044 Evelyn llcKeon 6~ lo 55.2 100 yd, Backstrokt AN .&- ~ 2: • 5 it'.:l:-:Eri .. buan• Draves 51 ~rl!'.dara· Du!lutn•~rrri;i:a 28 7 100 yd. Freeii"ty e Ji11 !farcus 52 - l> ""' ~ • - 6 7 4 SO yd. Brea1;tstro11t Lynn Skritvars 26. JO.l Cle11entlna 'rhom•On 5 11.S • c.£. (Ed) S1nurero Sl Chris'tine Sohroeder 28 )2.2 loo yd, lla~kotroke Bill Davis 5) 100 yd. lnd\v\dual lledlsy Clementiro Th?mson 65 2o09,9 Clyde Garwood SO l,ynn Skrifvaro 26 1109·4 ClOlO d • TV. ldu t dlu

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WOYEN JS-39 ement ra . ~~i~son = • Iarry 1Alr1Jnore 5 SO yd. l'reutyle ~''"'"'" 7 Jim ~:arcus 52 Ciane Scharar )5 45.8 100 :td. freestyle Ed s1.-... us 5! 50 y~. Bre~ctotrok• Eliubel.h Cray ?l Jo00.7 Clydt Garwood 50 Diane Scharar JS 49 . ) 50 yd. Back6'roke SO yd. Bµtterf ly 100 yd. Rreao tstroke Elizabeth Gray 71 112).0 Duane Draves Sl Ho l en Gooffr.on ~ 11)) . 8 ~'.EN 25-29 J.arry Larimore 50 Dian• Scharer )5 1046.4 SO yd. l'l:'orstyle Ed Simmers 51 ~u:tolfly ~ilke SmCTh 2B 26.5 100 Rd, llutterfl:t Meler. Geo' fr on )8 )8.) 50 yd. Backstroke Jim arcu:- 52 · iilke Saith 28 Jl..S Larry Larimor• 50

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100 yd. Individual lfedleY 5Q yd. Breaststroke 100 yd. Indivi1ual Helen Geoffrion JS 1•26.6 Charles Yackly 25 Jl.4 Larry IDi'imore SO

WOYEN 4o-44 100 :Ld, Breaststroke Jim 11.arcus 52 SO yd· Frees Wle Charloe Yackly 25 lo 10.? Bill Cav is ~S"!!J~...,....,.. Jane Thornburg 4o 29.l SO l!'.d• J!utterfly ~'iN SS-$9

l~edleY 1112.2 lo 12.8 1028.J

,!OO yd. Freeotxlo Jllike S•ith 28 28.2 .2lL.Y.1.: l'reestvlt Jane Thornburg Co 110).7 David Dun'ba.r 27 29.7Jorry :;iofcrt 59 Janet La•ott 42 1009.2 100 yd. Butterfly John ~·aher 55 .so yt!. Backstroke l!like S>t{th 28 1105.6 so yd. oackstroke lletsy Jordan liC' )4.0 David Dunbar 2~ 1112.5 Jorry S1e!'ert .59 Janet Lamott ~2 )9.6 •EN J0-14 John ~ahor 5S Jane 'l'hornburg 40 41. 2 so yd. Preest)( e so yd. Breasts troko 100 yd. llacl\atroke Jim Slaughter JZ 26.2 Jorry Siefert S9 BetsyJordan4o lrl5.11ooyd. Freestyle SO yd. Butterfly Janet Lamott 42 1025.i. Jin slaughter )2 59.6 Jerry S iefert .5~ SO yd. Breaststroke 50 l!'.d• Brel\qtstroke John Jo'.aher 55 Adrien1'• Pipes G) 41>.2 Jim Slaughtu J2 )l.b 100 yd. Butterfll!'. 100 yd. Breaotstroke loo yd, ~reaststroke John -her 55 Adrienne Pipes 4) 11)6.6 Jun slaughter )2 1110.610 d. Individual

11 Jl.9

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trio.en 40-U 50 Yards """'FrHitYTe Merced•• Cal tar SO Yards BrHIUt.roke Mercedes C• J ler ~· Yards B&cltalroke "9rcedes Galler S-0 Yard• Buturfly Kneed.ea C•ll•r

WOMn 45.,49 50 Yards litt'Oitt•-troke Karley Le9er•

~·29

~~rr"•trl• 'lark &.der Klke JODH Rlck Ahn !.O Yards eackatroke Mark Bader --'flke Jones So Yards B.reeeutroll.e l'U.lte Jones SO Yard• But_tufly Ha.rt Bad•r M.lke Jone111

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50 Yards~· Paul Hebert so Yerdt aaeltatroke Peul Hebert 50 Yerds autU.!!!r P•ol Hebert

Hen lS•l9 SC Yard& Prff'ltfl; Culyn cruun 50 Yards ar .. •t.11 lroke C'at Jyn cruz.a.n YO Yard• rtuttufly Carlyn Cruun

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Men 45 .. 49 SO Yards NeHtyle Cl v i.n Choong SO Tard• 8aehtro1te Elvin Choonq SO Yards Breuts troke t1111n Choonq

Men so .. ~4 SO Yards r~ JOhn Baro;le ~o Yard• sack1treike John Berth~ 5(; Yards Bre•aut.roke John Bartle

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~ 200 Yd, lK 1iUI ch&iili 42

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~ SO Yd. rriiitjIO Itch lnderaon 28 Rick O.Yio 27 Jane Thornburg 40 40. 9 f.iEN 15-19 50 yd. FreesTI e

100 yd. Butturly 100 l!'.d· Freestyle "Cllff Croomel>o Janet lalDOtt 42 lo2.S.2 Gregory Gwin J.5 58.8 George R. Schmidt 6) Adrienne Pipes 4) 10)6.l 100 yd, Breaststroke C.T.Bal<er 64

POll'L CR'lSIZT, JR. YICA ltASTllt' S s.'!M W.!:l' HO"il'"ll"'I 12, 1977 CIM:lh'<An. Of!JO 100 yd •. Im\vidual ~·edlev Gregory Cwln )5 loll.2 Chue< ~clo'ahon 62

Betsy Jordan 4o 111?.J 100 l!'.d• Individual ll'ectley 100 yd, Frceotylt Janet laJ11ott 42 1124.l Gregory cwin JS lio6.JCeorge Schr.ndt 63 Jane Thornbure; 40 1025.s MEN 4o-44 Chuck llcl!ahon 62 Adrienne Pippa '•J 1127.9 so yd, l'rcastylc 5.Q yd. lhckstroko

ll'Clt<Ef0 4s-49 Charles chase 40 28. J CITI'r Croom• 60 SO yd. Free!!=,yle , Dick Campbell lt4 JO.) Ceor;;e !laker 611 Jacqueline Sliltth 4o )2.1 Dorald Grinnell 41 )6.8 Chuck ··cl'Ahon 62 Betty Garwood 49 42.0 100 :r:d. l'reestvle 100 yd, Backstroke 100 yd· P'rees tyle Chllrleo Chase t:-0 lt 02 .4 Chuck •<cllahon 62 Jac:quehne S111ith 46 1110.4 Dick Campl>ell 44 1109.4 so yd . Breaststroke Anne Adame 49 1110.4 Donald Crinnoll 41 1125.7ct.rr croome 66

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1:19.6 &Id. PreeatllAi l • 41. 8 llniirry Biker i7

Chr1at1no Kon<41 26 Barbara HuntAir 2S Diano ilbrinck 28 100 Yd. Fft-eat.Tle c11r1aune ronc&I 26

2042,7 Sherry llt.nr 21 Barbara Hunt.er 2S

JS. 9 Diano .Ubrinck 28 Betty Garwood r,9 1 • )6 .8 so ¥d, Breast§troko George Baker 64 SO yd. Backstroke David I..mott 42 35-5100 yd. Breastetrokt Betty Garwood 49 48.? Dick Campbell 44 4l.5fom IJ:nd 60

lo Ol. 2 ~t!"tn ror:wis 1124.8 ll&rb.,-a Hunt<or 2S

Sherry Balcer 21 SOO td. ?r•utzle s;tcben bran 28 SO Id. &ckot.Nl<e lie.,. Corlcen 27 Sherry Boker 27 100 Yd. Rackstroke field Huse111an 25 Lrnotte 11t.1 nko 2S ra..y Corkon 27 200 Yd, Bocknroke

100 vd; Backstroke John Auotln 41 42.5 SO yd. Butterfly Jacque .. lne Sait., 76 liJO.) 100 xd. !!r•~~tstrokt cil?r Croooe 60 SO yd.,BrHet3tro.<e Charle• Chaee 4o 1116.2 Cena Wade 62 Jacque-loo Snith 1.6 40.8 David J.amott 42 i.19.6 C•orge T. Baker 64 Anne Adnl!ls 1•9 41.J John Auetln 41 l•)?.O 100 yd, Buttertll!'. Betty Garw~od 49 SJ.l Dick Campbell 44 11)8.6 Gene Wade 62 100 yd. llr~~ststroke 5() d, Butterfly 100 :td• Individual Jacqueline .. ml th 46 11Jo.9 oavfa tamott 42 io.4 clif! croorne 66 Betty Garwood 49 , . li.S2.8 Charles Cha:ie 40 )l.2 Gene .lade 62

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100 vd. Ind ivldua. )cdlev 100 yd, Butterfly George T. Baker 64 Anne Ad~"• '? lr 19. 7 Charles Chase 40 lo 11.6 NEPI 6$-69

\U 'E1. S0-54 loo yd. Individual f"edlev 50 y4, PreeetYle tick! Rusw.n 25 2 9, 2 l:u.,. Carleen 27

rnedley lo20.0 lt)2.0 1158.0

50 :td. Pro es tyle DiVJ.d I&mott 42 lo 12. 7 Reg Richardson 66 Alicia llorot S? )5.0 Dick Campbell lt4 1125.8 Jalmer Rolfson 68 Lynn Orr .5) )7. 5 1<$N 4S-49 100 vl!· l'reeaty],§ Pe1<1!Y Wiso 5? 1•2.6 SO l!'.d• Preeet)(le Reg klchardeon &O 100 l!'.d• Freestyle Ken Kirob&ll Ii? 26.9 SO yd . Breastetroke f<Ynn Orr 5) l•2J.) Dave Blumenthal 47 27.6 Res Richardson 66 Ptggy Vise 52 1141.8 100 Yd· f'reestvle 50 yd, Butterfll .so yd. Backstroke Cordon cunn-..6 1'0J. O Ret: lllch&rdson 6

44 S &rd. Brea•t•troke • !ll;rry Bal(.,. 27

i. o1. 2 ~~~n ~::!'28ox. )9. 4 100 Id. 3utt.or!1z

dNt.chen Drake '1

J9.0 ~Jlt;n~al<e 28 l'eggy Wlae 32 54.o Ken Kimball 47 110),5 100 yq, Individual 1"edley 100 yd• Back1troke Tom Scotton 4? 1107.0 Reg Rl:chardson 6€z 1120.Z r-t~ B:in~/S I<Ynnorr 53 114).9 50 yd. Backstroke II.EN ~O_OVer aoey or en Pe•~ Vise 52 1•54.8 Brockway Clark 4? J).) ~O yd, llacketrolie Barbnra Hunter 2~

...., C Gil i 46 )4 2 ~ 6J 57 . 7 wO!C)O:)ll SQ_ yd. Brea1t1troke Ordon · l n • o:n Lane SO!d· Breaatiir • Alicia Ront 32 llO.) Ken !<l•ball 47 )4.5 SO yd, Breaststroke

54_5

l!iiiey Stephen•)) Peggy Vise 52 ltl4.6 Dave Blwaenthal 47 )7.4 To:o Lane 8)

100 Id. 3rea.Wt.l'Ote

100 ;i:d. Brea;tstrol<e 100 yd. Backstroke 100 yd, Breast1troke 201506

Woncy St•PliOll• jj Ahcia Hora;_5~ 1•28.2 Brockwiy Clark 47 1020 . 1 To:11 Lane BJ

200 Yd. !lnluwt.rclco

w ~!ER 5S-S9 Tom Scotton 4? l•2J.l NiJiOj St.ephins jj 50 yd. Preostylo Ken Kimball 47 1024.5 So Id. Buttorf1y Diana Silva 55 39. 2 SO yd, Broaatstroke ~ancy StophinaJ) loo x<!. l'reHtyle Cordon Glllin 46 39.5

100 Id.

111 viol& 'Diompaon 39 1129.9 100 ~d, Breaststroke ~- )) s.o yd. Backat.roke '1'or- .;>Cott.on 47 1124.1

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t)J.19 SOO Id, FrHotlle i)J. 7) lich Anderton 18 1)6,19 John Shea 28 1bO. 7) Doan ~n1 27

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'nlc'K o. Coat.en, t+? 21$2.14 (Fexgueon, KcKUlop, Smith, J~riM~:ZS.JI~" J6 WOl!IK· 7'I Dick Cupbell 44 42.57

Dennie Mitchell, 45 )102.19 Vunderl1ch} '.)l>.28 ~O Xd FRlliSTYLF. ~~aaX: ~e:::r~e :iQQ YD FREESTYIE 200 ll! PREESTYU: Katherine Pelton 72 53.85 l122.S2 Nick Kakoe, 47 711!. J6 MIXED R&LAY Chrletine "a.rtin J6 2149.68 Elba.beth JI.auric n 1100.68 200 x!\ 111!'.ASTSTROKE Pieter Cath, 47 7124. 15 25+ O*H*l*O 2115°55 ~:.rR:.~s~OKE 200 vd FREEST'!!E Tho.as v ed.rea 40 J1o6.55 Rick o. Coaten, 47 7147.84 (Guiher, Christian, Shahffn, !1)0.45 Eliu.beth Maurie 7) 4oJ7.41 Rex Odell 40 J122.09 Jack Van Horn, 4.5 7152.JO Beek} 200 ll! BREASTSTROKE Katherine Pelt.on 72 4,49,ez John Austin 41 )141.06 Denn1a Mitchell, 45 8104.89 45+ O*ff*I*O 2120.2s Janet Royer j6 3107.25 ~o rd BACKSTRO!C! ~ Xd Bll!TD!PLY !6~ YD FREESTY!E (Sm.1th, Fezguaon, Xakoa, ~O x!\ BllM'ERFLY Xa.therine Pelton 72 1102.81 Peter Taft 41 • 28.IJ Hick Kakos, 47 24107.3) VM Horn) Janet Royer 36 )4.61 200 Xd l!REASTSTROKE ~ Dennie Kitchell, 45 27109°52 55+ O*H*I•O 212S. 62 Chriotine Martin )6 39.76 Eliz&beth ~.Aurie 7J 5129.)5 20 Xd FRBEST'!U: ~ YD BACXSTROO! (McCuskey, Wunderlich, Volk, 1 OQ x!\ BU'M'ER1'Ll Katherine Pelton 72 61a4.!0 Art Weloh 45 28.29 Nick KaJi:oe, 47 ,35.18 Volfo} Chriot!ne ll&rtin J6 l 1J0,89 MEii2H9 Ed Farrell 45 29.07 Jack Van Horn, 45 0)6. 71 KEN - RELAY

400 fl l!IDIVIDUAL 11ED!E! 59 ll! PRJ'.EST'!LE 200 Xd FREESTYIE Bob Lub, 45 1)8.99 Jane Royer 36 6108.40 Joe Dietrich 25 22.87 Ed F&rTell 45 2158.11 ~ YD BREASTSTR<J<E 2~ f!!!l!STll.E llEUY Helen Ceoff'r1on~ 7,03. 96 Jerry Hout.ad 28 26. 24 20 ll! BACKSTROKE Jack Van Horn, 4,5 1)4.49 Cud.ell Recreation {A) 1045,98 VOKEN David Dunbar 28* 26.51 Ed ra.rrell 45 )8,77 OennlS Mitchell, 45 ,44.29 ('nllft&ul.t, V1ll1111a, McTlror, ~O ll! !'RXESTYIE John 2yakind 26 28.75 100 Xd BACKSTROKE 100 YD BREASTSTR<Xi Y•ohiro) M. A, R&nuaa.en 42 Y?.ftl 200 l!l l'REEST'!IE Art Veleh 45 1118.60 Jack Van Horn, 45 1121.0) 200~ Plll!ESTTU Jerry Hoa&ta.d z8 2105.8) Curt Miller 45 1121.6'1 Pieter Cath, 47 1128.45 Cud.ell Recreation (8) 1157.06 EVe bebea 41 )100.21 John 2yskind 26 212).86 200 Xd BREASTSTRttE

(Det.an.1e, Vellinghoff, Epstein, Bar'tara 11cker 4) Joo4.80 ~l! ERSASTSTRQll! Curt Miller 45 JooS • .50 Denni& Yii tehell, 4.5 11)8.98 Hinckley) :zQ %ll BACl!.§TROXE Toa Coldren 25 21)0 • .56 Toa Scotton 47 J1IJ.86 200 YD BREASTSTRa<E 4~ m:Effi!i REI.Al Evelyn Debee 41 40.70 Corey Stanbury 26 2140.6J ~O Ji! !IUT'IUIFLY Pletir Cath, 47 Jo18.59 O*H*I*O 1'56.oe Barte.ra Ficker UJ 46.14 :zQ Xd Blfl'TERnY Art V'elch 45 J0.45 Denni• Ml tch6ll, 45 )140.92 (Van Horn, Kakoe, Hanaon, Fox} Dorothy Se&rbrou,gh 4o 5S0 29 Corey Stanbury 26 25.17 Curt Miller 45 31.JJ ~O Yp Blfl'TRRFLY 2 ~ KEDIEY RltLAI lQS! Ji! BACKS!!!OXE To• Coldren 25 26.51 100 x!\ BUITERPLY

Barbara Ficker 4'} 1142.46 Jerry Ho•&tad 28 27.50 Art Yelch 45 11 09.2Z ar.r:y Fox, 48 •JI .JO Cudell Recreation (A) 115). U Jack Van Horn, 45 1)1.?I) (Th!ffault, Hll1••, llc'!'iror, Dorothy Scarbrough 40 2100.61 David DWlblr 28• 29,48 Curt Miller 45 11! J.22 Rick O. Costen, 47 1J9.20 Yuiah!ro) 200 ll! BREASTSTROKE John Zysk1nd 26 J),90 400 m INDIVIDUAL MEDIEY 100 YD BUT!ERFLY Cudell Recreation (B) 1158.80 Barb&ro Picker 4J 4102.69 100 x!\ BllM'F.RFLY Neal Pal»er 47 S144.22 Harq Fox, 48 1118.97 :zQ x!\ BllM'ERl'LY Corey Stanbury 26 57,76 Art Welch 45 S15L89 (DeLanis, Wellioghoff, Epstein, Evelyn Debes 4t 4!.JO Bob Haye• 26 S9.18 Curt Miller 4S 6oo8.17 100 YD IND! VIOOAL KEDIBY H1nekley) M. A. RuauHen 42 44.02 Jerry Hoastad 28 59,88 To11Scot~ 6024.)5 Jack Van Korn, 45 l11J.12 4~ llEDIZY RELAY Barbara Picker 43 48.97 To• Coldren 25 110).15 MEN 0-Harry Fox, 48 !olS.24

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~ 400 Xd INDIVIDUAL l!EIJIZY Bob Hayes 26 4155.4) C. Fred Sehllidt 51 Jl.00 ~ YD FR&!!STYIE ~el.yn Debo 41 7108.45 Corey Stanbury 26 4156.56 Gerald Martinez .50 J).29 John Wood.a, 9i •2710)

"· A. Raa;u;::n4~ 7117.96 John 2y 6 6000.75 200 2:!! l"REESTYU: Barton Anson, .Si •J0°91 OOROllADO •ASTERS Jb Marcua 3'.l 2120.82 100 YD P!li:Ul'YIE 1650 ~1~e~~

John Vatkina :;... 21?;:.72 John '1iooda, 51f' 1100.29 Coronado, O&l. 47.12 Jon Bale 25.57 c. Fred Scha!dt 51 21 J . 74 Barton Anson, 51 1111.89 Dec. 4, 1977 200 ll! P'REESTYIE Will!aa Bradley JO 27,91 ~ ~ BACKSTROKE J•ea Un&vorth, 5) 1 o2J.42 Anne Ad.au 49 21J5.J3 200 ll! P'IIBESTY!E C . Fred Sehaidt 51 42.90 200 YD rn!ESTYIE Shirley Baird 46 3,38.19 Thonaa Thou.on 33 2115.95 Cerald H&rtine~ :;o 47,55 John W-., 54 2115.52 28 :!0126.) ~ ~ ~STROO: "ike Creenberg Jt 215).80 100 x!\ BACKSTRQJE ~00 YD FREKSmB Shi? ey B&lrd 46 52.84 ~ 2:!! BACXSTROKE A• M&rcuo 5J 1118.48 John Vooda, 34 6116.49 C!u'htine llartin 26.00.1 ~~ f. BACXSJll!P Vll!aa Bradley JO JJ.11 200 Ji! BREASTSTROKE Barton Anion, 51 7117.87

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16jO YD Fll!!BSTYIB 251)4. 7 200 ll! BR!ASTSTROKE 100 ll! BACK§TROICE JU. M&reua 53 )114.23 Barton Anam, 51 25.28.S9 Adri-e Pi- 4) 26:2).0 Shirley B&ird 46 4105.2) Mike Greenberg J1 !oJ0.70 C. Fred Schm:idt 51 J142. 65 20 YD BACKSTllCICll l!i!i!t 400 ll! IllDIVIDUAL KEDIZ'! 200 !'.!! l!IU!ASTSTROKE 2£ ;:i:d BU'l'TERFLY John Wood&, 54 •:l4•69 24106.6 Anne Adau 49 6018."4 Thonaa Thouon ') 21J9.12 Larry Larinore .50 Jt.90 100 YD BAllKS'l'Rac& ~ U 2412.l.O Hele- P 61"9.16 l 0 ll! l!IJTTDIFLl Bill Seligan 52 )2.12 John Vooda, 54 1117. 51 Riehl.rd Ne"'luht JJ 27,07 J!.• Mareue SJ JJ.55 200 ID B.ICKSTRQCi: 'Jf:r'Pr'Kio; .. 61 30,26.5 Jon Bal•• JJ 28.7" Cerald Martinez SO )7.08 John Vood.a, 54 2150.75 .-.,~·n•

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200 YD FIEESTYLE 42.12 114rlu Paber )) 28.80 ~O x!\ Bl1MERFLY Katt)' Andereon, 58 8150.64 p 21126.5 122 Ji! re:ERJ'LY Robert Bergatro• )6 Jt.77 Bob Merrick 57 )4.04 1620 YD 1'1113STllB l«>I~ 24102.l Grace Atu: 5J 1154.82 200 Xd !'REESTTIE 400 x!\ IllD!VlDUAL 11EDIZY Don Greethu, 56 · 25115° 7) L&ITT L&rrillore 24,25.e ~ Ji! INDIVIDUAL ICEDIEY Robert viUiw JS• 2101.29 Bob Y.erriek 57 6oJ0.44 ~O YD BllEASTSTRCD !>aft 81-hal 25,J..2.) Craee Altus 5'j 8122.64 George Vright 35 201). 57 Jack 61)6.87 Riehud Wolfe, 55 .4-0.)4 Ten Softt.on 25:2'.:0 VQ!!!!N ~5-~2 To11 Crocker 35* 2016.09 100 YD INDIVIDUAL Ml!D!fil: !!..'°£~ ~~~8~9 Harlan Palmer ).S 2.4-0.49 0 Richard Volfe, 5S lt24.41

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~ert60 22:40.5 LorT&i.n• Pet.en.on 59 J15).1J Robert Berggtroa J6 JS.70 1.28.62

100 YD F1!EESTY1.& 2'.:ll.4 ~0 x!\ BAC)(S1ml!CI! John Sch van J6 43,51 2Q2 ll! BREASTSTROKE Dudley Beatty, 62 1028.)5 'oldeman M1Hit1.e J!91o6. 7 Lorraine Peterson 59 54,95 100 ,m BACKSTROKE Don Rankin 61 J107.72 200 YD F'Ri:EST'Ca ;:~ 100 x!\ BAC~macE Rollert W1lli&ae 35' 11()9. 21 ~ x!\ lllTTERFLY Dudley Beatt7, 62 )1}5.9) 41129.8 Lorraine Peter&on 59 1158.92 Ru.eeell Jackeon )6 t.09.28 Gene Wade 63 )8.65 ~ YD B.ICKSTROO!

200 ~ BREA$TSTl!CJCE Curt Mo .. o JS 1115.08 100 %!! Bll'M'ERFLY David Volk, 60 0)4.97 Harlan P&laer J5 ~ 1124.56 Don Rankin 6t I 127.8) Lorr9: ne Peterson 59 \00 !!! BACKSTl!aal: 4 IJm!V!DUl.L MID Robert hrgatro• )6 1024.56 Gene Va.de 63 1•4J.7S David Volk, 60 1119.54 LAKEWOOD CHRISTllAS JIV!TATIONAL R ta ~00 Xd 11\EASTSTROKE 400 zd INDIVIDUAL MBDIEY 200 YD BACK.St'ROIC8 Laltevood • Cal1.f'orn1a Robert vUlia.• 35* 2•").14 Doo Ranld~ 6119.66 David Yolk, 60 Jo0).21 DeceMber 10, 19"n - 25 yd pool Rh Pyykko J9 2.49.17 ~ ~ YD BRllASTSTROf<!: Ruth R $6.24 John Schwan J6 '.)110.01 ~O Ji! FRD:STYI.I David Volle, 60 .)8.11 WOllEM 2:f~ 200 ,m FREESTYIE ~O yd Bln'TERFLY Reg Richardson 66 J0.10 Paul Krup, 60 0)8.92 ~o %!! rBEllSTYU Margaret Ceorp 61 Jo27.68 Rob.rt VHliaaa JS• 26. 24 Toa Monahan 67 J!.51 Bill KMOOI, 6) 150.66 L)'M Skr!f.,,ra 26" 26.)6 Ruth Riden.our 6) 4oo6.91 Rh Pyykko )9 28.oS irneet Hale )7.JO 100 YD BREASTSl'RCICB: Barbar& Dun b&r 28' 26.39 lO ll! BACKS'IllCU Curt Mosso 35 28.74 200 ll! FREESTYIZ Paul Krup, 60 10)4.14 Ilario La th&a 29 29.)4 Ruth Ridenour 6) 1.10.90 Ceorge Wright ).5 28.96 Reg Rich&rdaon 66 2.28.76 Jerry Donovan, 63 1140.99 Patricia Bradley 25 JI.JS ~::n~r~

To• Crocker J5• Jl.64 ~O ll! BACKSTROKE 200 YD BREASTSTRCICB: 200 2:!! FRDSTTIE 41o6.41 John Sehvar< 36 )6.17 Toa Monahan 67 J7 .85 Jerry Donovan, 6) J•J6.85 Lynn Slcr1t'v&n l64 2.01.66 Ruth Ridenour 6). _ _ 5127.10 I 00 Ji! BllM'ERFLY Reg Richardson 66 37,92 Paul Krup, 60 Jo40.J) De bra Blair 26 2.19.57 Rb l'yykko J9 l•0).67

JO C11rt Moeso )5 lo04.JO Robert Horvath )5 i 112.52 ...

200 Jl! l!RF.ASTS!RQ!(E

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•37 ,do

34. 73

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ttU JS .. 3§ soo v1nsmmE G,..., lur J& 1.1:33.79 16!>0 YARD FR£ESTYLE Gren U.k1r J6 43:07.b2 100 YARD BACKSTROKI: Gren O.ker I> 200 Y AllD BACKSTROKl tiren Lkir lb 100 YARD 8R£ASTSTRQI(£

2:06.40

4 :l0.42

Gren liker 36 2:12.i4 lUO TARO BREASTSTll(J(C Gr ... Lkilr 36 •4:48.90 IW TARO I iOlYIOUAL HEDUY Gron S1ktr 36 2:10.14 ZOO YARO l~Dl~IDIJ'}HE~T i(i,..,, iliilor b :Jd.8'J 400 TARO INDlYlOUA~ ~EOlEY Gren Lkir 1§:~7 .4o

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1:13.JU l:h.7U I: 19.ol

• 2:40,00 .1:48.68 2:~7 .31

1:2a.•j 7:28.91 8:10.97

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•39.98 4l.10 5'!.95

•1:31.7• I :J~.80

• J: I~ .65 3:35.34

49.90

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s·111tins?o •2 ':44.86

so YXRD fliltsillE tli\I Cia&1ii 46 Iii rr1 ott Jacot>son 49 ZOO TeltO FllEESTY~l titl fadlfiit SO YARD BACKSlROIC£ ti11 lla&fiti 16 ~1rri1tt Jacobson 49 100 TARD BACKST~C 6111 tl1&eil 200 YARD BACKSTROKE

•39.88 49.45

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• 50.20 I :04.25

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SO.TYU Riktgtr 25 SO YARD BACKSTROKE Rind; RI I ls zS Bob Hon1gor 27 100 YARD BACKSTROKE BOS Reneger 27 200 YARD BACKST ROCE 806 Henagar ll SO YARD BREASTSTROKE 806 Reneger U 100 TARO BREASTSTROlE BOb A~n1ger 27 SD YARD 8UTIERFLY R1.nd; Ail ls 2S 100 YARD BUTT£RFLT Ln<G' ki 1 Is 25 200 YARD BUTIERFLT

30,6S

30.18 36.20

1:2S.15

3:02.B3

33.3S

1:24.IS

27.00

1:01.21

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!><) TY~ JiiiHHJ 24.47 100 TARO FREESTYLE J"9s Ai les ]j Ste.,. Engel J4 SOO YARD FREESTYLE Slave Engel 34 Otck Hines 31 16SO TARD FREESTYLE Dick Hints JI ricIAnf n::cKSTR~i 100 YARD BACKSTROK.E S£1v1 Enge I 34 Diet Hints JI 200 YARD BACKSTROKE Stive Enge I J4 50 YARD BREASTSTROKI: James Riles 33 100 YARD 8REASTSTROK.E Ja111s Mil es 33 200 TARD BREASTSTROKE 01ck Hines 31 50 YARD BUTTERFLY Jues Ai Jes 33 Diet Hines 31 lOO YARD BUTTERFLY

SS.85 57.93

S:42.68 6:06.72

•21 :06.00

34.42

1:11.67 • 1 :14.63

Z :J7.Dl

33.12

I :14.39

2:S4.4;

Stave Engel 34 ~:22.6U 100 YARD IMOIVIClJAL 'iElllEY J1111s Ml Its 33 !:U>.Sl lOO YARD IND!VlllJAl '£!UY bldt Rines JI 2:Jt.l) 400 TARO lNJIYIClJAl ~OLEY sc.;,/JS~}, A 4 :!>8.48

>u~TYLE n. Justtce ~ Jack ~i llor 3S Gont Sayre Jd I.)) TARD FREESTYLC n. Justice J~ Goot Sayre .Id 200 YARD FREESTYLE 11• J1.1s£ice JS Cont Sayre 38 !>00 TARI> FREESTYLE R1rry LiWU J:> T1• Justice JS Gone S1yre 38 l&SO YARD FREESTYLE A1rry Lewis j;) Cone S.yre 38 SO YARD BREASTSTROKE J1c:k Ai lier 35 Gent Sayro JS 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Jack Mi Iler 3:> Gtnt Say,.. 38 200 Y AllD BREASTSTROKE J.ck M1 I l1r JS Gone Sayre 38 >0 YARD BUTTERFLY

l0.19 Z7 .70 32.93

59.40 1:14.8'>

Z:l9.84 Z:48.S.O

6:1>.61 6:;8.10 7:SZ. 78

ZZ:l9,78 27:30.67

3.l.7B 41.86

l:ll.49 1:37.9J

2:42.h J:Z6.71

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400 YARD l:lOIVIClJAL !'EDLEY lilrrti/ro!h 3$ '>:Jl.h

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l:Ul,;9 1:10.33 I :31.88

l:l4.ll •2,3;,u 2 :44.38

6:32.>~ •1:00.00 7:47.J3

ZZ:04.71

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~~/Q:~11.,01v1TJAl MES~~k>6' 400 YARD 1101VlllJAL llEDLEY James Divin 43 5:59.la ~

SO~TYLE Charles Sheldon 48 Steve Anson 49 100 TARD FREESTYLC

2B.~ 3>.72

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4~.70 !>0.47

J9,0I 42. ll 47 .31

Jerry kfilti Cl •1:34.dl Steve Anson 4j 1:40,6D 200 TARI> BRE'-STSTROKE Jer-ry khite 41 •3 :30. 7l >0 TARO BUTTERFLY Jerry whl le 47 44.94

100 YARD lllDIYlOOAL MEDLEY Ch1rles Sheldon 41 l: 14.40 Jerry While 47 I :33.23 Steve Anson 49 1:43,23

IU"W-Sl 50 'li!JflfTRrrS TV LC Max Patterson 54 SO YARD BACKSTROKJ Mix Patterson

lrll'V-'W so YARD FAHS!YLE 8111 MiWi Sa Geo. Adjem1an S9 100 TARO FREESTYLE 8111 Milan Sil ZOO YARG FREESTYLE Blii dldN'.n SIS 50 TARO ~ACKSTROKE t:eo. AdJer.i •n S9 ~0~A~j::~TST~KE SO TARD BUTTERFLY

31.30

41.38

•30.90 39. 75

•1: 11. 74

•2 :~.27

55.56

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500~STYLE Fre~ &2 8:33.lO 16SO YARD FREESTYLE Fnod lll911in 62 SO YARD BACKSTROKE Fred Wiggin 62 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Fred Wiggin 62 200 YARD BACKSTROKE

2B:38.61

40.89

1:28.91

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200'1; lrN~f?RElAY 4>• Erwr ,JacObson,~thl'llfii, Gladwell IEA '3:14,67 200 Y. !'£OLEY RELAY ~S• Si~1on 1Baker.Whi tiha1 , K1"1ba11 lEA '2:39,70

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FROM YOUR NATIONAL CHAIRMAN - TED HAARTZ- It might be well to explain once again that all ti mes to be submitted and considered for Na­tional Masters Records, Top Ten and All Am­erican "must be made in actual sanctioned A. A.U. Masters competitive meets or events". Art. IX C,6,a of the 1978 Swimming Rules. This, by definition, excludes times tha t may have been performed under other circumstan­ces such as "time trials" at the local col­lege or high school pool. Simply stated, if the time is not performed with a legal AAU Masters sanction, it is not ef i;fble for national recognition. In I ine with this problem is the misinterpretation of "free­style event". Rule XI I B, 3,a,5 states in part "Records set in freestyle events can be submitted only as freestyle records, regard­less of the stroke or strokes used." If you want to swim a 200 fly for national consid­eration, swim a sanctioned 200 fly event. If you want a time for yourself, swim it in a freestyle event if you wish, but don't ask to have it considered. These rules apply to the official list of events of the Masters program. There is no prohibition on meet directors to run events in their meets for which records are not kept. Many meet result s come in with 25 yard races and 400 yard relay races, underwater swims and plunges for dis­tance. There is likewise no prohibition against holding a dual meet with a local col­lege or high school. These can be real fun events and they also se rve to publicize the program at levels from which future masters will be coming. One last thought pertains to the Masters One-Hour Swim and the Masters Long

ZOO l'd Frees ttle .50 l·d Backstroke ~ Chuck Har rison 51 2: 41.10 Syd Hendy 64 :40 .40 SO )'d Frees~le 100 1·d Backstroke Jinl Grange 60 1:04.JO James Glandon 70 ~e Miuen SO 1:51.90 100 xd Back.stroke 100 l'd f r eug:le 50 1.,:J Brs:asg:t;roke Syd Hendy 64 !: 27. JO la.Ms Glandon 70 Lee Hiuen SO : 38.bO 200 :rd Backstroke 2QQ l'°Ci rre$:s!J:h 100 >"d Brc-:aststroke Syd Hendy (:,4 1:22 .00 Ja.ws Glandon 70 Lee Miesen 50 1,26.70 ~ Id ffreasts troke RUAYS 200 vd Breu ~s tr2ke Bob Schmidt 62 :41.00

Distance Swimming Committee, which is chair­ed by our friend and Masters Swimmer, Dale Petranech . His address is: 2059 Huntington Ave., #1112, Alexandria, VA 22303, should you have questions with regard to these events ..................................... . 1978 RANSOM J. ARTHUR AWARD COMMITTEE - Bob Beach has named his committee for this year as fol lows: ROBERT E. BEACH, Chairman, 545 First Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701; JIM FORBES, Vice Chairman, (Zone I I 1), 8 Cambridge Ct., Bethpage, NY 11714; PEG PICK­ENS (Zone I I), 3107 Westador Ct., Arlington, TX 76015; TOD SPIEKER (Zone I), 24 Hawthorne Dr., Atherton, CA 94024; JOANNE MENARD (25-29), 1104 E. Loyola Dr., Tempe, AZ 85282; JENNIFER PARKS (30-39), 4485 Janice Lee Dr., Okemas, Ml 48864; KIRK CANTERBURY (40-49), 6616 Rocky Falls, Charlot1e, NC 28211; JANE McCOLLISTER (50-59), 653 Las Colindas, San Rafeal , CA 94903; JOHN HIGGINS (60-69) Physical Ed. Dept., U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402; and FRANCES WATKINS (70-79), 5538 Harper Ave., Chicago, IL 60637 .. . ... . ................ .. .. ... . . ...... . FROM THE NAUTILUS AQUATIC CLUB NEWSLETTER -"Swimmers are the only athletes in the world who can claim that bloodshot eyes are a sign of good phys ical condition~ ................ . SLOWING DOWN WITH AGE? - From DC Masters Wave Maker - When the Masters swimming pro­gram began, some of us wondered whether people would get discouraged when they watch­ed their times deteriorate with age. Have your times been getting slower? We have been holding Masters meets since 1972, and after 6 years I was surprised to find my ti mes mos t I y st i 11 improving. Last year, achieved best times in several short course events and some in long course. Meredith Smith , another original DC Master went to Florida last year and set national records with his best times in breaststroke events.

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John Koruga 50 l:l0.50 John Hoey 6& :37 .50 Doug Rucker 235 . 20 LA:'e M.iesen_S_O __ 1:35.10 loo 2·d Freegl,le lbSO JSVITATJONA L lennl"th~h~ :!? : s .... p; Pet•r 8•x ter U 7 . 80

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100 ltd f r usg:lc ~ :td FtHU·J'le f'ERRUAR'I' 11. U1t- Dick "llaw:;on 4l :0:5:\.)l).H 8111 McA lla t n 236. 40 Earl Walter 56 1:11. 60 John Hoey b8 J: 37 . 60 LAKE o.wmo, CtlmO\I J lm Uigler 4l :.!l,:l:.!,1-l J ohn Rt ley 201 .15 500 rd Freesg:,le ~ l'.d Freesnlf One lng 40 !.7 : l.:.l 7

WOMEN Ear l \ri'llttr 56 7: 42. 70 Don Stevenson 6S o:lo.90 llOMF.N 2S-l9 Don How3N 40 '0: 1~ . b" I da Vi llon 40-49 182 .05

John Hoey 68 )0:4J.50 Oar1ene Pohl 27 22:52 . 5' Ml-1' 4 i;, .. 4q Loh Wood 268.20 J irn HcCregor 5b R:09.l0 50 !d 8aCkS$[2ke Sue Snyder 2& 25:0b.81 fred :-.:prt-ni:er 4t> 2:.!: l ... 10 Llllhn reldef"9&n SO..S9 191.30 100 vd Rac~$~roke Don Stevenson 65 :4J . JO Heather 8u.n11 25 28: 35. 22 lrria1 tel' H1.1.rr 4 7 ~0:14.ih AU-AROUND HANDICAP DJ Ylrte &rl it'al ur S6 1'19.00 John Hoey 6d :45. bO WO!!EN l0-l4 ~ Bt ll Kc.Al later 378,65 100 vJ IM iQQ: ::t:d Backstrok~ J.i.net Kerr JO lJ:49. J4 Lee '11'scn_s_o _ _ .:4:lt•.,,.(, Ly le feld enrie n 367.05 larllil'a.lte~ 1:19.60 Don Stevenson bS \:36 .80 Alice Zabudsk) )J 24:Jb . 2S '(!;~ SS-S() Fred Fox 3S8 .30

lffi; o0~4 Bob HWtter 66 2:11.40 Jayn~ Chuta.in J2 2S:4J.S2 Ji•McGreg~ 2-.: l 4 . •7 J ohn S•a uelton 342.0S 50 I d t' ree1:g:b 200 ;xd Backstroke WOMl':N 4()-44 ~ Od St•utter l 41. l0 Syd Hendy 6'4 : 35.80 Don Stevenson 6.S J:H.JO Heidi Stavson 40 4},02.25 John Llownel..J?1....__ i<.1:41.45 John ltlto 336 . 10 Bob Schmidt 02 : 37.50 Bob Hunter 66 4 : 40. 50 ,..~ l0-14 Ml~ hS...tilJ Id• \JI leon 335. 71 Ji.ID. Gra.n.ge 60 : SD. SO 100 rl Breasuu::2'<e Diane t.d'iards 50 1.::v~ . ...,. .. John Ho~y t• .. fo: 10. 57 Doug Rucker 319. 37 500 rd Frees~·le Don Stev~nson OS j , )9.00 'lit'OMlN S5-~Q Pellx Cros••n 308. 33 Toa Drake 61 10: 24. 00 Ja~kic Hichd II 40:44.10 Cr•« Shuf f 286 .2 5

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Ed Emes last year did a best time in the · 50 fly after all these years. Dale Pe-

, tranech is doing about 4 or 5 minutes faster than he originally did in the 1650 free. Dave MdAfee is also aging painlessly. John Flan­agan has been in the Masters program since the beginning and kept improving to be na­tional champion in fly in 1976 at the LC nationals . Many of our women like Sue Kreplin and Patric Mills are still lower-ing their times. The only lesson from all this is that it is too early to see any slowing with age . Speed swimming depends not only on age, but skill and conditioning too. Whatever age does, we seem to have compensated for it ......................... . 1978 LONG COURSE NATIONALS - Entry form and information for the LC National meet will be included in the packet all participants wil l receive at the SC Nationals. Therefore, it will not be necessary to write for an entry forn if you are going to attend the SC Na-tionals in Texas . .......... .... ............ . ENTRIES FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Rule 8 e, states: "Competitors may enter-seven and ' swim in a maximum of 5 individual events in a three-day National meet and 6 individual events in a four-day Natio~al meet with a maximum of 3 individual events per day. 11 So, you may only enter seven events in our Na­tional Championships and will have to scratch two events in a three day meet and I event in a four day meet ........ ...... ............... . OLYMPIC GAMES FOR MEDICAL PERSONNEL - The World Medical Games - or -an Olympic Games :or medical personnel - is being organized 1n France . Physicians, dentists, pharma­cists, and veterinarians of all countries throughout the world are invited to attend. The Games will take place on June 11 through 18, 1978, in Cannes, a resort town on the French Riviera. The Games will include com­petitions in T&F, swimming, golf, etc. If in­terested in attending this new symposium-com­petition contact Le Quotidien du Medecin 7 Avenue de l a Republique, 75011 Paris, Fr~nc~.

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DC Masters - David McAfee, 510 Broad St., Falls_C_h_u-rc-h-, _V_A_2-20-4..-6'r" ____ _ Crawfish Open - Paul Herbert Jr., 8438 Wartelle Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Ozark Assn. - David Mcintyre, 517 Elizabeth Dr., St. Louis, MO 63119 St. Charles - Meredith Scanlon, 71 McKinley St., St. Charles, IL 60174 Salem, OR - Connie Wilson, 8383 SE Battin Rd., Portland, OR 97266 Spokane - Harry Lewis, East, 944-39 Ave., Spokane, WA 99203 Powel Crosley YMCA - Ed Hunter, 423 Flemridge Ct., Cincinnati, OH 45231 New Jersey - Bob WaldP.n, 93 Sagamore Dr., New Providence, NJ 07974 Pine Crest - Jan Miller, 6340 NE 20 Terr., Ft. Lau<!_erdale, FL 33334

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Lake County Y - Cathy Witkowski, 4703 Marigold Rd., Mentor, OH 44060 Yale University - Ja~e Hardy, 49 Wilson Ave., Rowayton, CT 06853 Minnesota - George Hill, 241 Dawn Ave., St. Paul, MN 55112 O*H*l*O SC - O*H*l*O Masters, P.O. Box 922, Massi 1 lon, OH 44646 Southern Regionals - Joe Biondi, 216 Elizabeth Ave., Clean~ater, FL 33515 ~ar East Tour - Crenes \/orld Travel, 8311 Louise Ave7, Northridge, CA 91325 Australian Natior1 3ls - Gary Stutsel, 299 Bexley Rd ., Bexley North, N.S.W. AUS 2207 YMCA - Donna Snyder, 555 S. 2 St , Louisville, KY 40202 U of NM - Sam Jones, Johnson Gym, U of NM, Albuquerque, NM 87131 PA SC Champ. - Verne Scott, Davis Aquatic Masters, P.O. Box 921, Davis, CA 65616 North Miami - Virginia DiFederico, 776 NE 125 St., North Mian·i, FL 33161 Texas State Meet - Joanita Reed, Rt. 1, Box 208KK, San Antonio, TX 78218 Regionals - Don Rar ~in, 11731 Heathcliff Dr., Santa Ana, CA 92705 Englewood, CO - Jack Buchannan, 29195 Histead, Evergreen, CO 80439 New England - Judy Puleston, 95 Mathewson Rd., Barrington, RI 02806 York Dutch - Cal Schaeffer, 47 E. Philadelphia St., York, PA 17401 Dogwood Festival - Maureen Gallagher, 3506 Buford Hwy. 1-3, Atlanta, GA 30329 i978 SC - Will Worley. 1001 Village, Colle~e Station, TX 77840

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Canada LC - Eleanor Jarvis, 590 Ruthburn Rd., Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 3T3 Dad's Club LC - Jo May & Stan Flanagan, 1405 Pine Chase, Houston, TX 77055 PA SC Relays - Verne Scott, Davis Aquatic Masters, P.O. Box 921, Davis, CA 95616 O*H*l*O LC - OHIO Masters, P.O. Box 922, Massillon, OH 44646

WIU Swim Clinic Summer - Paul Hutinger, 815 "N. Charles, Macomb, IL 61455 NATIONAL LONG DISTANCE - Edie Gr~ender, 3329 N. Valencia Ln., Phoenix, AZ 85018

First Senior Age Division Competition - Canada •78 - 559 Jarvis St., Toronto M4Y 2JI NATIONAL DIVING CHAMP - Fred Fox, 30162 Branding Iron Rd., San Juan Capistrano, CA 1-2 NATIONAL LC CHAMP - Enid llt.rich, 25 Lafayette Rd., Newton, MA 02162