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The fun continues: USMS Nationals Day 3 Photo Vault

The NorCal fun just keeps rolling at the George Haines International Swim Center as the U.S. Masters Swimming spring nationals closed out day 3.  The buzz amongst crowd included a near-miss of the 100 free American Record by Nathan Adrian (41.13).  But that wasn’t all there was;  age group by age group the fast swimming continued and fun was there for the taking.

(Update: Adrian’s swim was originally reported as tying the American record at 41.08, but a statement from USMS on Sunday announced that this was a timing error, and his actual time was a 41.13. You can read the statement here.)

Here’s what sports photographer Mike Lewis pulled in through his lenses.

Keeping it fun.  Darian Townsend waited until the last minute to come to the block leaving Nathan Adrian guessing if he'd show for the race. (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Keeping it fun. Darian Townsend waited until the last minute to come to the block before the 100 free leaving Nathan Adrian guessing if he’d show for the race. (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

 

go back (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

go back (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

being there is what it's all about (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

being there is what it’s all about (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Vic Wagoner spends time sharing his inspirational story with USMS (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Vic Wagoner spends time sharing his inspirational story with USMS (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Matt got there first (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Matt got there first (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Herber was ripping fast too (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Herber was ripping fast too (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Richard Burns at 70 is still amazing (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Richard Burns at 70 is still amazing (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

One of many bears in the water - Wind-n-Sea Masters Paton McClung (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

One of many bears in the water – Wind-n-Sea Masters Paton McClung (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Olympians and friends. Roque Santos and Josh Davis having a good time (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Olympians and friends. Roque Santos and Josh Davis having a good time (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

(Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

(Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

take your marks (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

take your marks (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Nathan Adrian cooling down after ripping the 100 (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

Nathan Adrian cooling down after ripping the 100 (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

moving (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

moving (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

(Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

(Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

3 time Russian Olympian Sergey Mariniuk (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

3 time Russian Olympian Sergey Mariniuk (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

finding... (Photo: Mike Lewis - Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

finding… (Photo: Mike Lewis – Courtesy of U.S. Masters Swimming)

 

 

 

 

 

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ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

Really amazing pictures !

Kirk Nelson
10 years ago

Great shots!

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