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Swimming Question of the Week - December 30, 2008

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Dec 30, 2008 08:02AM (1,898 views)

Why will you swim in 2009? 




Responses

Responded Dec 30, 2008 04:08PM

Because size matters ;)

Responded Dec 30, 2008 07:24PM

I've been swimmin for 3 months now, I am just becomin better and better, I will swim in 2009 to become better swimmer to learn more about swimming :)

Responded Dec 31, 2008 06:43PM

I wanna be pro swimmer to complete Olympics 2012 or maybe earlier Commonwealth 2010 - i just join local swimming club in last summer - will be 29 years old in 4th January

Responded Dec 31, 2008 07:59PM

Because I am some kind of fish and need the water. Swimming is a lot of hard work and a lot of fun. Ah yes, and am going to make the finals at the Nationals next year.

Cheers!

Responded Jan 02, 2009 04:16AM

Because i have registered to swim in the 2009 world masters games in Sydney

Responded Jan 02, 2009 03:31PM

Why not is???????!!!!!!......buut I'm still aiming to go to the olympics in 200....something.....

Groetjes!!!

Responded Jan 03, 2009 01:34PM

I have a good set of swimming buddies, to maintain my health and lots of room to improve myself in swimming.

Responded Jan 06, 2009 11:47PM

Because I really enjoy every single stroke that I take.


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