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Question of the Week - January 26, 2007

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Jan 26, 2007 06:04AM (3,204 views)
DESCRIBE THE IMAGE Let us know how YOU would answer the following [b]Question of the Week[/b].

[b]If you could ask a world record holder one question, who would it be and what would your question be?[/b]


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Responses

Responded Jan 24, 2007 10:49PM

Wow.... What seperates you every day from the swimmers that are not as fast as you who try just as hard as you everyday at practice and in a meet?

Responded Jan 26, 2007 10:46AM

What motivates you at practice?

Responded Jan 26, 2007 03:21PM

May I train with you? :OD

Responded Jan 26, 2007 04:46PM

I think I would ask any world record holder whether they feel that their progress has been steady improvement or more a series of breakthroughs, and, if the latter, if they would share what helped lead to those breakthroughs.

Responded Jan 26, 2007 04:52PM

I would ask him, DO YOU KNOW that i am the number one fan for you in the world ,,, and i pay any money to just take a photo with you ,, he is the king of the swimming ,, the unbeatable am from Egypt and he is from Russia ,,, he is Alexander Popov ....

Responded Jan 27, 2007 07:20PM

Why do you swim?

Responded Jan 28, 2007 10:05AM

It will be Laure Manaudou...how important is the kick in mid-distance swimming...?

Responded Jan 29, 2007 06:11PM

I would ask Natalie Coughlin what part of the sport is the most fun and what you enjoy the most about swimming and training?

Responded Jan 29, 2007 08:23PM

Did spite ever motivate you to be the best?

Responded Jan 30, 2007 03:46AM

I would love to know what will come after swimming when their swimming careers eventually ends. Popov, Thorpe, Neethling, Schoeman, Liezl Jones to name a few.

Responded Jan 31, 2007 12:47AM

I would ask Mark Spitz,"Is it true that
you proclaimed you would win 7 Gold Medals in the 1972 Olympics as written
by author Dennis Waitley in:The Psychol
-ogy of Winning(Copyright 1979)?" You
are my all time favorite swimmer! P.S.
He proclaimed this before the Olympic
Swimming Competition began, according
to Dennis Waitley.

Responded Jan 31, 2007 04:36PM

I would ask Mary T how she felt after her world record breaking performance in the 200 meter Butterfly. Also, how does she feel about it taking someone over 20 years to break her record.
I was there when she did this and it was just awesome performance!


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