May 30 2008
Another TV Feature for Dara
Snagged a story on yesterday’s CBS Evening News. More of the same, but still nice to see a swimmer get some primetime attention!
May 30 2008
Snagged a story on yesterday’s CBS Evening News. More of the same, but still nice to see a swimmer get some primetime attention!
May 29 2008
Y’all aint ready!
USA Swimming has sent out a press release pimping the AquaZone that will be available to all in Omaha for the Olympic Trials. Entry to the AZ is free with your paid admission to any session at the Qwest Center.
Typically, the AquaZone provides fans the opportunity to interact with swimming’s biggest stars - past, present, and future - as well as other fun activities and other swimming-related exhibits. The Omaha AquaZone boasts more of the same. And don’t forget to pick up your Speedo catalogues. The Swim Aids may or may not have made return trip to the AZ to get multiple copies…
On the guest list for the legends are Matt Biondi, Donna de Varona, Mary T. Meagher, Debbie Meyer, Pablo Morales, John Naber, Mark Spitz, Mel Stewart and Jenny Thompson. I don’t know about y’all, but the Swim Aids will be stalking Jenny Thompson. We love her! She retired just as we started getting into the sport. Figures, huh?
Here is a list of activities that USA Swimming is promising for Omaha:
Omaha is the center of the swimming universe for the week of the Trials, so learn how the athletes got here with the Omaha Sports Commission
We are fond of the AquaZones, in general. We had a simply wonderful time last year. (Proof: Part 1 | Part 2) And even though we’ll be without one of our core members — she’s too fabulous to attend — we still look forward to exploring the scene and putting our stamp on it. Ya heard?
May 26 2008
Yea, I’m a little slow with this. Just trying to decide where I wanted to post this (on amanda-beard.com or here), and Swim Aids won!
Last Wednesday the MAXIM “Hot 100″ 2008 party was held at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. (See the full list)
Anyway, check out a few pics of Amanda on the red carpet:

HT: SuperiorPics
May 25 2008
No, it’s not a swimmer. Calm down!
Following in the footsteps of Miss Amanda Beard, American tennis player Ashley Harkleroad has revealed that she has posed for Playboy Magazine’s August 2008 issue. She is the first tennis player to appear in the mag.
Harkleroad is ranked #61 in the world and was beaten today by fellow American Serena Williams (whom I love) in the 1st round of the French Open.
There has been a lot of attention paid fo the sexualization of female sports lately. This is in light of the sudden retirement of tennis’ Justine Henin (World #1) and the announcement that golfer Annika Sorenstam will call it quits at the end of the 2008 season. These two women, who excelled in respective sports, did not rely on their sexuality to market themselves.
I know y’all are probably wondering why I’m making a post about this considering Ashley Harkleroad not a swimmer.
Well, I’m interested in the response to her decision to pose. I am wondering if the media, fans, parents etc. will react similarly to when news (and photos) broke about Amanda posing. I know Ashley isn’t as high profile a female athlete as Amanda, but the sport of tennis is much more visible than swimming here in America. I guess we shall see!
What does everyone think?
May 17 2008
The Swim Aids are excited. We all are big fans of the TLC reality show “What Not To Wear”. We’ve referenced it on here before. Actually, co-host Stacy London wore the same dress Kaitlin did at Golden Goggles on one of their shows.
Anyway, for those of you who aren’t as informed, “What Not To Wear” is a makeover show. TLC was inspired by the wildly popular version of the show that airs across the pond.
The fashion victim, referred to as contributers, is usually stuck in a rut or just doesn’t know how to dress themselves well. They are typically nominated by friends and family. Then they are secretly filmed for a couple of weeks. This evidence collection will be thrown back in the contributer’s face during the show. Oh, the embarassment!
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly offer the contributer $5000 to purchase a brand new wardrobe as long as their rules for fashion are followed. The victim’s old wardrobe is critiqued and thrown away (not really, they donate it to charity). The cherry on top is that the contributer also gets a session with a hair stylist and makeup artist to help them put their new look together.
So now that I’ve explained the premise of the show, get ready, because Tara will be featured in an upcoming episode. Read her account of the experience on her blog.
I already watch “What Not To Wear” every Friday. I can’t wait to see Tara’s episode!
May 17 2008
Apparently I’m all about sharing links these past 24 hours. What can I say? I like to do my part! I now ask you to visit the following link:
This link was sent to me by Erik’s reps. They set up a cafepress shop to sell items such as t-shirts, hats, and buttons in an attempt to raise money for Erik’s impending legal fees. It must be frustrating to have distractions like this so close to Trials, but Erik is making the best of the situation and trying to concentrate on his swimming. Did you see his meet record 1500 Free swim from Thursday?
Keep on keepin’ on E.V.!
May 17 2008
I’m sure you’ve all heard the news about the Arizona State Men’s Swim Program being cut. If not, click here.
Because I’m sure I’ll forget to make a post, save the following link:
This site isn’t up yet, but it will be very shortly and will provide you with all the info you need to help the Arizona State Men’s Swim Program stay alive.
ETA: ASU cut the men’s wrestling program as well. They have launched a website to save their program as well. You can visit them at www.saveasuwrestling.com.