Showing posts with label swim meet. "B" times and "JO's". Show all posts
Showing posts with label swim meet. "B" times and "JO's". Show all posts

Monday, September 8, 2014

go they did

The girls were in really good for this weekend and even though the meet was postponed on Saturday it didn't faze them one bit. Yesterday we were up at 5am and heading right back to carry on again and they did it without missing a beat. They knew it would be a long day with a lot of events for each of them, Lily knew she had the 500m to contend with but they were on fire.

Rosie asked me to video her swimming the I.M. so I did and was so glad that I did as she came in first. She swims with mainly 9-10 yr olds in competition and even though she is pretty fierce in the water when it comes to placing for medals she rarely does. Thankfully she understands why. As is often the case for her she won her heat but this time she actually went on and placed for the event. She was so happy. She managed to get herself a "B" time and whacked 18.46 seconds off of her previous time. Look at my tiny girl go. I cannot believe her daddy never watches her.


 Lily's next event was the 100 I.M. so it seemed only sensible to video her also, so I did. She also won her heat, placed 8th overall out of 40 swimmers and shaved 10.18 seconds off. C-R-A-Z-Y. I am so proud of them. They work SO hard for these goals. Rosie really tore things up yesterday she even pulled off 5 events which is unheard of in her age group but due to the met being rained out on Saturday she had events to make up. Her very last event was the 50 breast and even though that is one of her strongest strokes and the one that has her ranked nationally I wasn't too sure if she had any reserves left. I made sure she drank and stayed hydrated but food and Rosie, especially if she is nervous, are not a great combo. I went so far as to take them to the concession stand and she chose a bag of popcorn Lily ordered this massive, bacon, cheese, and egg bagel, the thing was bigger than her head. Most swimmers would sink with that on board but not my girl it was exactly what she heeded to fuel her for her 500 free. A "snack" and a drink and back in the water. It was pretty fast paced yesterday.

 These photos make me giggle

On your marks
Get set, (and she pulls higher out of the water)
Go.......
THe girls had a lot of the same events yesterday so here are the same shots for Lily.
On your marks
get set, and she raises up also.
Go.
 Lily infomred me that that was a terrible start and that she lost a tonne of time by coming up out of the water that much.
My flyer---->

I just love the splash in this shot. She literally cuts through the water
This is how the Pickle looks when she hasn't spotted me across the pool.
And a split second later, when she has.  Funny girl.
Some of the team.. Lily was waiting at the blocks for an event.
exiting the cool down pool.
Why yes I did just kick some arse, why do you ask?
The small but mighty breast stroker. She placed in that event also
Cool down laps 
Back stroke. Not a favourite but yet yesterday she owned it.
in the zone.
Rosies last event was breast. She was up against all 9 and 10 yr olds. It doesn't faze her, it is how it is right now. In her words, she swam it like a boss. She placed 9th overall. She won her heat by 15 yrds. Maniac. Lily had a long race up last.. 500 free. She swam it effortlessly and flawlessly. she came in first by a freaking mile in her heat and placed 3rd overall out of 36 swimmers. She has only swam it once before in competition and she shaved 44.06 seconds off of that time. I think she should concentrate on distances she has a knack for it. On the drive home at 4pm I received a text from a teacher asking for a homework assignment. Arghh. We always make sure our homework is done on a Friday night. Having to compete in a meet and then do homework, is pure EVIL.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

sister act

My alarm went off this morning at 5 o'clock. Aha, fiveofreakingclock. That peoples, can only mean one thing, it's a swim meet weekend. I was so surprised by the alarm because I swear I had just gone to bed 3 seconds earlier, that I had to lay still and figure out what on earth was happening and why. All the pieces fell into place and I crawled out of bed and got the show on the road, literally.

We swam at one of my favourite aquatic complexes, Coral Springs, so that made the wake up call much easier to handle.

Lilys last meet was the Junior Olympics and she didn't do as well as she wanted and crawled back inside her head again....urghhh. I played a mind game with her and bought her that new Fastskin suit in hopes that that would trick her brain in to believing she is awesome again. Rosie has never swam long course and was a basket case. groan. Things were looking grim. I played their "good luck" playlist on the way up, cruised into the car park 10  minutes early and looked skyward with pleading eyes. The planets aligned and today was unbelievable for them both. {sigh}

A new coach started with our team this week and in 2 lessons transformed Rosie from looking like a wind up bath toy to looking like a powerful swimmer. He slowed down her strokes and increased her overall speed. bam, just like that. The difference is incredible. He has 2 daughters that swim on another team and he was at the meet today as Daddy but he took the time to come over and talk to her and polish her for a few minutes before her first event. Super nice guy! I hope he stays.

Lily was up first and took the pool by storm, she was the boss.  She whacked 29.06 seconds off of her previous time, scored a J.O. and an "A" time. just like that. Hmmm, must be something to that new suit kiddo! She beamed, she walked up to her coach and she was all smiles, she went on to repeat that performance again in the following heat. After her 2nd J.O. cut I told her she needed to believe it was her hard work that was paying off and not a foolish suit. I don't know if she believed me or not but she stayed on top all day.

Rosie was so nervous before her first event that I thought she was going to have a heart attack. Lily walked her to the blocks and Rosie decided to get on block 8 instead of 1 even though it was written on her arm....I just stared helplessly from 50 metres away. At the very last second before she would get disqualified, Lily grabbed and her and guided shoved her clear across the pool to lane one! Phew. No time to think, whistle one whistle two and she is off. The  thing about Rosie is she is a goody two shoes and if a coach tells her to do something, she will. She remembered everything she was told to do. Swim strong for the first 50, keep the pace, go fast in to your turn and then sprint it home. Oh and something about head position, which I do not remember. She did it all and took first place. Not only did she get first but she got a ridiculously fast time for a 7 yr old and beat many 10 yr olds. She managed to get herself a "B" time. The new coach came back over to congratulate her and she was pumped. She was much calmer for the rest of the day and took first again in her second heat but didn't hit the board hard enough and it didn't register. There is a timer at the end of each lane but he wasn't paying attention. Oh well kiddo by the time they realised you were done you were in third.  Coach said there was a chance that the 3rd timer might have got the correct time we would have to wait and see. The app on my phone showed her as 3 within minutes so I assumed it was a done deal. Live and learn kiddo, hit the darn thing like you mean it. It took about an hour but when the official results were posted Rosie took first and got another "B" time. You can have a time that isn't a "B" time for quite a while.

 You start with N/T. no time.
 "B"
"BB"
FGCJO Florida Goldcoast Junior Olympic
"A"
"AA"
"AAA"
"AAAA"
Each age group has different times for all these goals. Rosie is in this group until she is 10 so at this rate she will cranking out some pretty amazing times.

Lily is in the 11-12 age group and is about to turn 12 so she has a year to go to collect more J.O's and get as many "A"s or better as she can. She swam a backstroke today and even though her time improved she didn't clear the "BB" ranking.

They swam hard and well. I am proud of them both but more importantly they are proud of themselves. It was an early start and we stayed late because Coachipoo put Lily in an open event with the 13 and overs. She swam a 200 metre breast as her last event?? She had to have been tired but she pulled it off...must be that suit!

7.15am. waiting for warm ups to begin
Big sister taking care of her little sister and making sure she was ready to roll
I♡her
68 degrees proved a tad too chilly for the Little Pickle
Coach Pedro and his new team. ( very few of them made it to the meet.)
Do you think she might be nervous?
Bringing it home for a first place in breast.
I managed to catch Lily mid flip turn. pretty dontcha think?
this is what determination looks like.
Rosie: 100 metre free
Umm, my money is on this being LIly, judging by the order it was in
No more FFSC emblazened across her suit. Her lucky suit is worn out so now she is swimming like a big kid. Gah.
Feeling chill about it all now
100 metre free
Lily loved this photo of her so I threw it in for good measure.
I have a cooler to prep and some towels to finish drying cos we are up and at 'em at zero dark hundred hours again tomorrow so that we can do this all over again. So until then, good night.