2005 Oregon State Championships, Day Three
Sunday, July 31st, 2005Today was the last day of the State Championships. I swam the last leg of the 400 meter freestyle relay, the 100 meter free, the 200 meter free, and the first leg of our 200 freestyle relay.
Our 400 free relay didn’t do very well; we got the same time as before, 4:26. We still got 5th place though, and we beat Corvallis. I think my split was 1:03.84. Andrew got 1:02, which is really fast.
In the 100 free, I got 1:03.17, making a 14 year-old Sectional time by .42 second. I got 8th place. Kate was happy, and she said I held my stroke together for the first 30 meters. Right at about the 30 meter point is where I swallowed water, so that’s probably why my stroke started falling apart.
The 200 fly was the event I’ve been waiting for. I got 2.41.53, which is a nine second improvement from my old time! But I have no idea how old my old time is, because I haven’t swam a legal 200 fly in so long. A 14 year-old Sectional time is 2:47, so I got it by six seconds. Kate said it was good, but I went out just a little too fast, because I really died at the end.
I was in Lane 4, and there was a Thunderbolt in Lane 5 right next to me. I really wanted to beat him just for the sake of beating a Thunderbolt. I was in front for the first 150, but then I swallowed a huge amount of water, and I had to breathe every stroke from then on, which made my arms die. I got 9th.
Kate let me go first in in our 200 free relay so I could have another chance to try and get a faster time in my 50 free. My split was 23.67, and our time overall was 2:03.90 — we beat our time by three seconds, and I think we got 9th.
Unless our team moved up in the relays, we got 5th out of 53 teams. We even beat Corvallis, which has twice as many swimmers as we do. I think that’s the highest the Bearcats have every gotten, at least as long as I’ve been on the team.
Here are some pictures of me the photographers got yesterday at the beginning of the 100 fly and in the 200 free, respectively:


Next week, I have the OBRA state championship cycling time trial. I’ll have to train for it for a few days, so my dad made a deal with Kate: he’ll destroy me in the mornings, then I’ll recover in the evenings swimming with the Preps.
The week after that, we’ll go to Morton for Loggers Jubilee, and the week after that we’re going to France. We’ll be coming back September 30th, but I’ll only miss about two weeks of swimming because of the break.






