#10
@USCswim Trojans aren't just warriors they're heroes. #rolemodels #leaders #service #fanforlife pic.twitter.com/DEiSXSHWHh
— CSCAA (@CSCAA) March 17, 2016
Community service is important for anyone, and it feels good to give back. Here’s a shot of USC sprinter Evan Swenson with the kiddies.
#9
.@afooled didn't come to Ann Arbor as a sprinter, but she's leaving as the best in school history. Here's proof: pic.twitter.com/enHm0PJITO
— Michigan Swimming & Diving (@umichswimdive) March 18, 2016
Now THAT’S some serious progression.
#8
https://twitter.com/efogle1/status/711214768254799872
Make that TWO second swims for Purdue senior Emily Fogle! Congratulations on a great career; after pushing through multiple hip surgeries, the passing of her mother, and an eating disoder, Fogle is an inspiration to the swimming and sport community in general. All-American in her senior year after all of that adversity!
#7
DANIELLE GALYER
1:49.71
NATIONAL CHAMPION!!!!!
— Kentucky Swim & Dive (@UKSwimDive) March 19, 2016
Danielle Galyer won the Elite 90 Award, given to the athlete with the highest GPA at an NCAA Championship site, and then became the first Kentucky swimmer in history to win an individual NCAA title.
#6
https://twitter.com/amybilquist/status/709785339121037313
Too cute. Amy Bilquist, Cal freshman, put up a 4th place finish in the 100 back and a 5th place finish in the 200 back, along with contributing on relays, to help push Cal to a 3rd place finish at NCAAs this weekend.
#5
Kelsi and Taylor Worrell in their last NCAA together! #sisters #wewillcheerforourfavoritegamecock #gocards pic.twitter.com/IBlj6z3gkp
— Louisville Swim & Dive (@LouisvilleSD) March 16, 2016
Sister-sister.
#4
#HappyBirthday to Nine-Time World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist @katieledecky! pic.twitter.com/40Oq5Tqq5M
— USA Swimming (@USASwimming) March 17, 2016
Happy birthday Miss Ledecky!
#3
Bienvenido al mundo Alex! #elsobrinomasguapo #amordetita pic.twitter.com/MrYfYJk5kU
— Mireia Belmonte (@miss_belmont) March 17, 2016
Congrats to Mireia Belmonte and the birth of her nephew. Belmonte was busy swimming this weekend, including putting up a huge 200 fly at Spanish Nationals. Her time of 2:06.34 rockets her to the #1 time in the world this season.
#2
https://twitter.com/ryanlochte/status/710196186641145856
And Beisel’s answer…?
.@RyanLochte #AskBeisel pic.twitter.com/g8fotxDdfU
— USA Swimming (@USASwimming) March 16, 2016
And there you have it. Gregg Troy for the win.
#1
This summer, for 17 days, we are ALL united. 🇺🇸 #RoadToRiohttps://t.co/51gAQhv2in
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) March 15, 2016
It’s the first day of spring, which means summer is officially the next season. Which means Rio is that much closer. Get psyched.
Ah, the power of money…
We are all … gonna watch the Olympic Finals live on tv at a most comfortable time in the USA.