We’re back with swimming’s top 10 tweets, where we round up the best of the swimming Twitterverse. From a movie pitch to a couple of talented swimmer offspring, scroll to see what made the cut!
#10
https://twitter.com/jmdenenberg/status/957647252088066049
Consider yourselves noticed.
#9
Andy Samberg as Ryan Lochte. Gary Oldman as Gregg Troy
— Jared Anderson (@JaredAndersonMN) January 24, 2018
We’ll send in our Oscar vote now.
#8
An experienced wild swimmer has been filmed going for a dip in a frozen Highland loch 🏊♂️❄️ pic.twitter.com/40EDPS5v1c
— BBC Scotland News (@BBCScotlandNews) January 22, 2018
Stay tuned for our interview with Norman Todd, the fearless swimmer featured in this insane video.
#7
https://twitter.com/moriiah/status/957087710799212544
Oh, you don’t sound dramatic.
#6
Does running late count as warm up? When the coaches make sure you are ready to jump in the pool the second you get off the bus. pic.twitter.com/0loQ0RyN65
— ESU Swimming (@ESUSWIM) January 27, 2018
Here’s to hoping most of you are sprinters…
#5
My newest plank buddy!!! This kiddo is so close to crawling! Life is about to change!! #momlife #mommaonamission pic.twitter.com/7gsRIWq7L1
— Dana Vollmer (@danavollmer) January 26, 2018
Dana Vollmer‘s infant child already has better plank form than most grown adults.
#4
Meanwhile USA Swimming plays Look What You Made Me Do before every pro swim series
— Josh Prenot (@JoshPrenot) January 24, 2018
Attention USA Swimming: the swimmers have spoken.
#3
When you're a sprinter you sprint in all aspects of your life… (end of practice sprints🏊🏊♀️) 💦💧@swimswamnews @swimcoachmarsh @collegeswimming @ucsdtritons #triton #swimswam #sprinterlife #sprint #swimlife pic.twitter.com/mN8FBD3R6I
— UC San Diego Swim (@UCSDSwim) January 22, 2018
Replace that water bottle with a donut and then see how fast they sprint.
#2
https://twitter.com/MPMichaelPhelps/status/956202426285006849
IT’S HAPPENING.
#1
https://twitter.com/CoachJrodHunte/status/955753080313794560
There is probably only one thing can beat out a Boomer Phelps video, and it is apparently — much to our surprise — a frog.
HAHAHA THAT FROG