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Swimming’s TopTenTweets: Andrew Wilson Makes A Big Decision

We’re back with swimming’s TopTenTweets presented by Arena, where we round up the best of the swimming Twitterverse.

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The Queen of Alaska has spoken.


10.

Andrei the giant pickup for Stanford.

9.

I see your record, Andrei, and raise you 4 school records.

8.

First-ever London Roar MVP!!!

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Wait until you hear about the 50!

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How gold the water feels when I get into the pool at 5:30 am.

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You’re welcome!

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https://twitter.com/JESUSGOMEZmx/status/1462037750845222921?s=20

One of the closest matches in history, in fact!

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Gotta love it when swimming gets a shoutout! Even when it’s last.

2.

What song?

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https://twitter.com/awil5504/status/1462024266849964051?s=20

Now, this is what you call MANIFESTING.

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THEO
2 years ago

Andrew Wilson is retired tho, right?

jay and finke’s last 50
Reply to  THEO
2 years ago

he retired on the international elite level, he’s still swimming for the lolz though

harambe
Reply to  THEO
2 years ago

He still gonna send it Freda boys

DADEN
2 years ago
PFA
Reply to  DADEN
2 years ago

Good for him. Very nice.

Andy
2 years ago

What time did Andrew Wilson go?

Ghost
Reply to  Andy
2 years ago

In what event/stroke?

Deepblue
Reply to  Ghost
2 years ago

100 neckstroke. Men’s-only event. For the guys with the biggest neck.

Penguin
Reply to  Andy
2 years ago

Any event really. Dude went into college with a 59 100 breast SCY as his best event. specialized in breaststrokes, and 2im when he needed to. Probly could go a 2:10 in the 200 back scy and it would be a “best time” 🙂

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