Dec 09 2006
Someone Has A Little Captain In Him…

Photoshop is fun. The end.
Dec 08 2006
Just voicing one of my pet peeves from US Open meet announcer.
It’s PATTON, not PAYTON!
Dec 07 2006

Now we all know how crazy long Mike’s arms are, correct? And we have all seen him get riled up when participating in a relay, right? Well, put those 2 scenarios together and you have a recipe for disaster, as one meet official discovered at the US Open last weekend!
Club Wolverine’s 400 Medley Relay was neck-and-neck with Michigan’s ‘A’ squad as you read in the previous post. What you don’t see in our video is Mike’s dangerously flamboyant arm gesture which struck a meet official in the chest and nearly knocked her over! The picture (above) was taken a split second before she was hit. Someone should stick a “Caution” sign somewhere on his 6′ long back, because it is just not safe to be near him on the pool deck. I thank god that I did not go down to the deck to shoot this race. I might have been hit myself!


Mike was extremely apologetic after the fact. See, he is a good kid after all! The next night, after the awards ceremony, he gave his flower to the wounded official and posed for pictures with her. You could hear a wave of awww’s all throughout the Boilermaker Aquatic Center. They just thought Mike was being nice to a meet official. Most of the spectators had no idea that he tried to decapitate her the night before.
Good times, good times. This is why more of you need to attend swim meets. You never know what you’re going to witness!
Dec 06 2006

Here is another memorable moment from the US Open. T-DUB!! (AKA Davis Tarwater for those of you who aren’t in the know) was just a tad excited that Club Wolverine squeaked out a win over the Michigan A relay in the 400 Medley Relay. UM was actually ahead at the last turn, leaving most of the crowd to blurt out an assortment of WTF comments. But Big Daddy Keller brought the heat in the last 50 and sealed the win for CW. I haven’t seen this much emotion out of the boys since…oh wait, it hasn’t been that long since Nationals, has it? Nevermind.
There was another memorable moment during that relay thanks to Mr. Phelps. If you’re that curious, I suggest you come back tomorrow to see what went down. You will laugh just like we still are.
Dec 05 2006

So, we recently received an email suggesting that we “get on the Amanda Weir bandwagon”. Since we’re all about giving the people what they want, here’s a big dose of Weir-ness.
Amanda just turned pro. She started off the season competing with the USC Trojans, but the Atlanta Journal-Constitution is now reporting that not only has Amanda signed with PMG Sports’ Evan Morganstein, but she is also close to signing a deal with a swimsuit company. Her future plans include moving back home to continue training with her longtime SwimAtlanta coach, Chris Davis.
All we, here at Swim Aids, have to say is: “Go ‘head girl! Get that paper!”