#10
"Should I do a 100 or 200 fly?" -RR #birthdaygetout #texastough Love this girl. pic.twitter.com/wFj9cGRC3A
— Carol Capitani (@Capitani_Texas) September 26, 2015
UT: also known as the butterfly capital of the NCAA. Freshman Remedy Rule showing that Texas tenacity on her b-day.
#9
https://twitter.com/UK_Bonesaw/status/646067027338248192
I don’t think you’re going to get that much support for this proposal.
#8
Had a blast today in my second September open water practice with @umichswimdive #PureMichigan #GoBlue @swimswamnews pic.twitter.com/RIpZvOI89T
— Sean Ryan (@seanryan92) September 22, 2015
Beautiful view in the Midwest, as National Teamer Sean Ryan got a good workout in the great outdoors.
#7
Congratulations to @atwich616 on ur wedding day here in NC! We love you & are so happy 4 you & Derek! #firsttothewall pic.twitter.com/W6GJrAMlFv
— Duke Swimming & Diving (@DukeSWIMDIVE) September 26, 2015
USA National Team Member Ashley Twichell tied the knot this weekend <3
#6
All smiles after a nice 58:88 tonight in 100 back! Have to do good times when you are racing these two! #finaworldcup pic.twitter.com/0SZHYgMEs5
— Emily Seebohm (@emcbomb) September 26, 2015
Australia’s Emily Seebohm makes sub-59 100 meter backstrokes look EASY. The 23 year old won the 100 back handily at the Hong Kong stop of the FINA World Cup this past week.
#5
https://twitter.com/cuteemergency/status/646767297043017728
Holy YES. Yes, yes, yes, the answer is yes.
#4
https://twitter.com/daryldturner/status/647061221686939652
When pigs fly. Morning practice is inevitable.
#3
We are here supporting our very own Kelsi Worrell- WISH Athlete of the Year! #GoCards pic.twitter.com/tjPngvoYFF
— Louisville Swim & Dive (@LouisvilleSD) September 23, 2015
It’s the year of Worrell. Read more about her award here.
#2
When your sister commits to her college and you get all of her other college clothes😏 pic.twitter.com/GAsHUtLUBl
— abby (@abbyjahns) September 24, 2015
Can you say shopping around?? Louisville got a commitment from Abby’s sister Maggie, who probably has enough shirts to dress an entire collegiate swim team.
#1
Do something today that will make you better tomorrow
— Michael Klueh (@mklueh) September 24, 2015
Did you achieve something today? If the answer is no, there’s still time. A bunch of small improvements will add up if you stick with it and stay true to your goals.