In front of an attentive audience of a few hundred coaches and administrators from around the world, Sid explained how the sport developed from Captain Matthew Webb's first crossing of the English Channel to the first FINA World Cup events in the 1980's to the Beijing Olympic 10K Marathon Swim.
He gave credit to several key individuals along the Olympic journey, including Chris Guesdon, Dale Petranech, Dennis Miller, Rick Walker, Denny Ryther, Penny Lee Dean and Dave Thomas as well as a number of a group of dedicated individuals from Australia to Switzerland.
Sid gave a nice overview of the men's and women's races at the Olympic 10K Marathon Swims and shown how wisely and strongly both Maarten van der Weijden and Larisa Ilchenko swam to become gold medalists.
For more information and details of this speech, go to Twitter under Olympic 10K Marathon Swim.
2 comments:
Sid challenged coaches to take a look at their distance swimmers and to encourage these swimmers to train for open water swimming events.
The USA should definitely be able to qualify 2 men and 2 women for the Olympic Open Water Events!!
It will be quite interesting to see how the 2012 London Olympics qualification standards develop. There are some very interesting proposals on the table now that expand the number of qualifiers (for the prelim 10K), but keeps the number of finalists at 25. More information will be forthcoming over the next 3 years.
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