We’re back with swimming’s TopTenTweets, where we round up the best of the swimming Twitterverse. From an Adam Peaty doppelgänger to why Mack Horton‘s face will probably haunt Blake Pieroni into being a better swimmer, scroll to see what made the cut!
#10
When your swimmer gives you the old my dog ate my paddles excuse and it turns out to be true. 🐶🌊🦴#GoCascade pic.twitter.com/7MgLcGA3kJ
— David Orr (@CoachDavidOrr) November 17, 2018
#Ruff
#9
— Tom Shields (@beefyTshields) November 19, 2018
Iconic.
#8
@adam_peaty thought I recognised something in my 10year old son at a gala this morning??? #breaststroke pic.twitter.com/y8AbdfDrS6
— Julie McKenzie (@julmck31) November 18, 2018
Spitting image.
#7
Why do we know Coach @cstew180 and the @packswimdive team will swim fast at Nationals? Because they have the Hawthorne Stingray 6 and under power behind them! pic.twitter.com/QLZQfKwtxl
— HawthorneStingrays (@HawStingrays) July 21, 2018
Unfair advantage, honestly.
#6
https://twitter.com/jmdenenberg/status/1063470063884349440
Looking #huuuge, ladies!
#5
When the coaches tell you to descend to max effort and then descend to faster than max effort pic.twitter.com/8jgAi7b0Fo
— Nic Fink (@Nic_Fink) November 15, 2018
Does not compute.
#4
I feel like @swimiller signing autographs for the school. Who knew the school cared about swimming pic.twitter.com/DBQEDYg00r
— Tyler Wilde (@Therealtwilde) November 13, 2018
Only the cool kids care about swimming, Tyler.
#3
Me when swimmers ask what time it is 5 minutes in to practice:
My brain:
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say it
Don’t say itMe: It’s time to swim!!
— Brian Watkins (@mrwatkinsne) November 17, 2018
So all coaches do this, huh?
#2
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqM3hxcFeaC/
Blake was leading at the 350… that’s all you gotta know.
#1
One taught me Love
One taught me Patience
One taught me Pain pic.twitter.com/XMLUha6PCK— grantshoults (@grantshoults) November 9, 2018
We apologize for keeping you from this one a week longer than necessary.