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Swimming Pic of the Week - April 2, 2009

Posted by Glenn Mills on Apr 02, 2009 08:00AM (3,361 views)

 Neither rain, nor snow or sleet will stop Steve from his teaching duties.

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Responded Apr 02, 2009 03:02PM

as long there are no lightnings nearby it's fine...

As I was still training in an open air pool in the summers, I loved training when it was raining, because nobody else wanted to swim and I had the entire pool for myself. One day it was raining so badly that I was quite confused what's up and what's down; especially at the turns. It was fun :)

Responded Apr 02, 2009 03:24PM

I always loved swimming in the rain, there is a certain thrill to the quite under water contrasting with the noise of the hard rain

Responded Apr 03, 2009 01:01PM

What was the temperature there????....do nt try this in the Netherlands!!!!!!

Responded Apr 06, 2009 03:00PM

Notice the kids don't have wet suits on NICE COACH. LOL. It looks like your trying to drown them. I love swimming in the rain. Must be that water thing


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