We’re back with swimming’s top 10 tweets! From Zane Grothe‘s steady splits to Alys Thomas‘ 27 years of persistence, scroll to see what made the cut.
(TLDR; I couldn’t make a cut, there’s 11 this week. If the Big Ten can keep its name with 14 teams, this can still be TopTenTweets).
#11
My daughter just called from her swim meet. "Dad, you're not gonna believe it!" What? "Someone pooped in the pool!" She was oddly excited.
— Jeff Pearlman (@jeffpearlman) April 18, 2018
Every swimmer can relate.
#10
Now those are some consistent splits. I was very surprised to see a best time with no rest at this point in my career. #grinding pic.twitter.com/iHnkUa4qyc
— Zane Grothe (@zane_growth_ee) April 17, 2018
0.58 seconds difference between Zane’s slowest and fastest 100s in the middle 1300. Not. Too. Shabby.
#9
https://twitter.com/RyanLochte/status/987786289650028545
Boys just wanna have fun.
#8
Live look of me swimming this morning pic.twitter.com/Ch7Mhje8GB
— Jacob Molacek (@jake_the_jay) April 20, 2018
Live look at most Monday mornings.
#7
Found some super wise advice in my comment section 😂 pic.twitter.com/EU5AmSASAi
— Cody Miller (@swimiller) April 21, 2018
Never. Brush. From. The. Top.
#6
Happy birthday @SwimmerMichael ! Finally 19 – logged some frequent flyer miles with you over the years. Feels as though you were 15-18 for about 7 years 😂
— Mitch Dalton (@MitchDaltonNJT) April 18, 2018
Same Mitch, same.
#5
https://twitter.com/SheaSerrano/status/986386122153562112
Anyone wearing a cap and goggles is a star in our book. But cap and goggles on land? True icon.
#4
Just saw a guy skateboarding to class while doing bicep curls with a dumbbell. Stanford students know how to manage their time.
— Katie Ledecky (@katieledecky) April 19, 2018
New training method on the horizon?
#3
T-minus 24 hours until The National Junior Team reunites at #NationalJRcanp18 !
More likely to recreate 👇🏼GIF?
A.) @tfreeman_3 + @carson24foster + @jacklevant10399 + @PatrickCallan1
OR
B.)@graceariola + @reganesmith4 + @erica_sully + @MHomovich
🤷🏼♂️ pic.twitter.com/Z0u4r5UmD7
— Mitch Dalton (@MitchDaltonNJT) April 18, 2018
The replies make this one (click on it!).
#2
Persistence…
——
Left: 9year old me, first county medal 200fly.
Right: 27year old me, first major international medal 200fly.
18 years apart, some things take time. pic.twitter.com/BiFghqLseR
— Alys Thomas (@alys_thomas) April 18, 2018
Good things come to those who wait.
#1
Buy a coat.
— Anders Holm (@ders808) April 18, 2018
Sage advice from a Wisconsin alum. Let’s hope Yuri held on to his Maryland gear.
His Maryland gear ain’t gonna do squat for him in January in Madison! lol