07/08/08
By Chris
Biggest Crowd Ever at any Swimming Event
Kerry Kraemer:
50th in the 100 Breast – 1:11.77
34th in the 200 Breast – 2:34.07
She led the last 100m and won her heat by a couple body lengths – That is the Kerry we know and love.
Mike Holmes:
15th in the 1500 – 15:31.92
He led most of the race and won his heat – from lane 8! Mike actually had the dual-listing of MN Aquatics and BDOG –Our Club President, Regan Cox, was there and said it was fun to hear it announced!
It's wonderful.
The families at the Olympic Trials are the most optimistic, hopeful people you will ever meet. These are the people who have watched the athletes—their athlete—strive for unachievable perfection. They supported them, nurtured them, cheered for them. If the athlete wins, they win. If the athlete loses, they lose. The pain is shared, the joy is shared. So to Kerry’s, Mike’s, and all the Black Dog families that have sacrificed so much for their swimmers. Thank you!!!!!!!
GO USA!
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06/23/08
By Chris
Cadet Nate Roesler
Many swimmers can say that their outlook for life is good. The work ethic, time management skills, and leadership opportunities this sport offers - often leads to very positive life long results. Nate can say that it will also lead to an Officer's rank, and a promising Military Career. Nate has just landed in
No longer driving over an hour to get to morning practice. Yes, he got up before all of you - and was on time (hint-hint). Nate has taken his considerable talent to the thin air 'up there', the school sits at about 7000 feet. Special thanks to Andrea Chvatal for organizing a good luck breakfast for Nate Friday, June 20th.
Heading off to college is tough – to do so months ahead of your friends and teammates is, at least, stealing away your ‘senior summer’. Nate is heading off to complete his 6 week basic training - in fact, it is already underway as this article is being written. As a cadet, everything you do is expected to have superior results. Everything = bed making, tooth brushing the floor, shoe polishing, singing school songs, treating superior officers with respect, following orders - the list is endless.
Nate understands the rewards of setting high expectations, he has been one of
Please join us in wishing Nate all the best as he heads off to one of the most prestigious and challenging schools in our country.
Nate, we are all very proud. Go Falcons!
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04/25/08
By Chris
When Paul races - he gives his all - even at this, his least favorite stroke
Tierney was the only double winner at the Class AA State Championship this year, winning both the 200 freestyle and 100 freestyle. Both performances were automatic All-American times. In addition, Tierney was a member of both freestyle relays, which finished in the top five, earning All-American consideration honors.
Congratulations, Paul!
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