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SWIM-MASTER VOL VI I - NO 5 USA NATIONAL PUBLICATION FOR MASTERS SWIMMERS JUNE 1978 Ageless amateurs winning Two of America's most ac- complished amateur athletes were in Corpus Christi to compete last weekend. And yet they came, and then left, without any publicity. Few in the city knew they were here. Except for fellow swim- mers, there was no one to cheer when Hamilton and Mildred Anderson took their marks at the Del Mar Col- lege Natatoriwn. But in past years, both the Hamilton and Mildred, catching their breath Hamiltons have won na- tional swimming champion- ships. He was All America in 1972. She bas been named All America for each of the last six years. Yet, hardly anybody notices. Maybe that is because both Hamilton and Mildred Anderson are 64-years-old and didn't start winning championships until they were in their late 50s. The swimming meet they drove here to compete in was a Masters' meet, and both perfomed well in their age group. Hamilton Anderson gives way to his wife when it comes to newspaper inter- views. But even Mrs. Anderson, a six-time All American in her age bracket, seems unused to attention from sport- swriters. "I got a late start in swim- ming," Mrs. Anderson said. "I was 17. Then, when I had my children, I had to take off for awhile. Later, I took them to the pool with me. You might say they were swimming pool babies." Mrs. Anderson came out of the pool trembling. So she pulled a banana out of her purse. She suffers from hyperglycemia (excess blood sugar), and the banana helped. She allowed that swimm- ing is the best exercise there is-better even than jogging. And she and her husband seem to prove the point. Both are trim and muscular. Her husband has snow-white hair, but still looks 10 years younger than he is. So does Mrs. Anderson. They live in Houston. Naturally, she is a swimm- ing teacher. And he operates a construction company that builds swimming pools. Mrs. Hamilton talked about how tough it is to com- pete against the younger members of her age class-striplings only 60 years old. The Andersons are now competing in the 60 through 64 age group. And they are doing very well, hoping for still more national championships and All America honors. Still, they are going to have to watch those young folks just coming into their age bracket at 60. CAPT. RANSON J. ARTHUR, M.D. AWARD The 1977 Capt. Ransom J. Arthur, M.D. Award, presented annually to the person(s) who has contributed greatly in the development of Masters Swimming, was presented to Ham and Mildred Anderson at the 1978 Short Course Nationals held in May in San Antonio. The Andersons were among the first group of par- ticipants in a Masters National Championship back in 1970. They have competed in every Short Course Championship since; have held local Masters meets; and keep up a History of Masters Swimming. Mildred and Ham pose at left with their award and Ted Haartz on th< ne ft and Dee Ho 11 ar on the right.

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Page 1: SWIM-MASTER VOL VI I - NO 5 USA NATIONAL PUBLICATION FOR MASTERS SWIMMERS JUNE 1978 Ageless amateurs winning Two of America's most ac complished amateur athletes were in Corpus

SWIM-MASTER VOL VI I - NO 5 USA NATIONAL PUBLICATION FOR MASTERS SWIMMERS JUNE 1978

Ageless amateurs winning Two of America's most ac­

complished amateur athletes were in Corpus Christi to compete last weekend.

And yet they came, and then left, without any publicity. Few in the city

knew they were here. Except for fellow swim­

mers, there was no one to cheer when Hamilton and Mildred Anderson took their marks at the Del Mar Col­lege Natatoriwn.

But in past years, both the

Hamilton and Mildred, catching their breath

Hamiltons have won na­tional swimming champion­ships.

He was All America in 1972.

She bas been named All America for each of the last six years.

Yet, hardly anybody notices.

Maybe that is because both Hamilton and Mildred Anderson are 64-years-old and didn't start winning championships until they were in their late 50s.

The swimming meet they drove here to compete in was a Masters' meet, and both perfomed well in their age group.

Hamilton Anderson gives way to his wife when it comes to newspaper inter­views.

But even Mrs. Anderson, a six-time All American in her age bracket, seems unused to attention from sport­swriters.

"I got a late start in swim­ming," Mrs. Anderson said. "I was 17. Then, when I had my children, I had to take off for awhile. Later, I took them to the pool with me. You might say they were swimming pool babies."

Mrs. Anderson came out of

the pool trembling. So she pulled a banana out

of her purse. She suffers from hyperglycemia (excess blood sugar), and the banana helped.

She allowed that swimm­ing is the best exercise there is-better even than jogging.

And she and her husband seem to prove the point. Both are trim and muscular. Her husband has snow-white hair, but still looks 10 years younger than he is. So does Mrs. Anderson.

They live in Houston. Naturally, she is a swimm­ing teacher. And he operates a construction company that builds swimming pools.

Mrs. Hamilton talked about how tough it is to com­pete against the younger members of her age class-striplings only 60 years old.

The Andersons are now competing in the 60 through 64 age group.

And they are doing very well, hoping for still more national championships and All America honors.

Still, they are going to have to watch those young folks just coming into their age bracket at 60.

CAPT. RANSON J. ARTHUR, M.D. AWARD

The 1977 Capt. Ransom J. Arthur, M.D. Award, presented annually to the person(s) who has contributed greatly in the development of Masters Swimming, was presented to Ham and Mildred Anderson at the 1978 Short Course Nationals held in May in San Antonio. The Andersons were among the first group of par­ticipants in a Masters National Championship back in 1970. They have competed in every Short Course Championship since; have held local Masters meets; and keep up a History of Masters Swimming. Mildred and Ham pose at left with their award and Ted Haartz on th< ne ft and Dee Ho 11 ar on the right.

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HOW KEN KRUEGER TRAINS

For the last three years I have worked many hours. I coached Mt . San Ant0nio College men's swimming team from 6-7:45 am and from 3-5 pm. I teach English at Charter Oak High School from 8-3 and I have taught/cvached an adult swimming for fitness and co~ditioning class in the evenings from 6:15-7:45. I have also recruited sports instructo rs for Club Hed. This schedule left little time for my training. So I would generally train befo ~e my adult education class, approximately 30-45minutes ... 1500 yards.

I would generally swim 400 yards warm-up and 400 yards Joose~ing down. Thi~ left 700 yds to work hard. I hate repitition work-outs, so I would vary my strok~s, distances, and kicking. I do not believe in pulling. My kick ing is usually done with fins to increase ankle flexibility and leg str -ngth. Some­times I use paddles to build strength and as stroke work. In early se?.son I do short rest, Jong or shurt repea t s, to build endur­ance. I always try to have high quality ti mes in the 700 "work hard11 yards. Sample workouts:

400 warm up (200 f ree-2CO back) 4xl00 free on 1 :30, repeat 1 :10 2xl00 kick back, free on 1 :30, repeat

1:10 (fins) 4x 25 horn (fly,back,breast,free)

1 min. no breather/~prints 400 warm down

Mid Seaso~-higher quality, more rest: 200 back 2:28 50 loose & I minute 100 I .M. 1 :04 50 loose & 1 minute JOO free 57 4x50 horn on min, 29,31,30 , 26

Peak Season, very JOO IM 1 :02 100 down & 1:30 100 back 1 :04 100 down & 2:00

high qu~lity, much rest:

100 r ree 54.5, 1 :30 rest, 50 down Kick 50, no fins 4x25 horn, no breathers on 1 minute

On the sprints I try to have my pulse rate at 180, distances, minimum 140. My resting pulse rate, 60 .

l do not sw im every day, (5 days per week) throughout the year. If I did so I would probably quit, dS much as I love swimming, it would bore me. I play 2-man vol leybal 1 on the beach, run (not jog), body surf, etc.

-· I love the out-door life. Generally, I swim twice a week until 4-5 weeks ~efore Nationals, then I swim 5 times per week. I also cut out running, as it tightens up my legs.

With my work schedule so tight, I do many f1exiu11-ity exercises th;oughout the day, for instance: toe touch~s, arm and shoulder stretches, etc. Flexibil ity is a very important aspect of swimming as East German Coaches and John Naber will attest. I also try to do 10 minutes of Apollo (a better type of exercise) and I do weight work-outs 3 times per \"eek.

This regimin was good enough for me to set Natio~ ­al records In 50 back 25.37 equal to 25-29 age group, and 100 backstroke 56.24 and 100 individu­al medley 56.9 plus 3 relays.

I swim for various reasons - all pleasurable. My reasons are as follows: for health, recreation, comraderle-meetlng friends at meets-local, na­tional . International, and I enjoy competition.

Stat i stic..s: Age-32 , Single, Height-6'-2", Wei~ht-180 1 bs.

* Life time best. Masters best tiMes: Collegiate best:

50 free 21. 7* 22.3 50 back 25.37* 25.8 100 back 56.24 55.45 200 back 2:10.6 2:08.0 IOO IM 56.9* 200 IM 2: 11 . 6 2: 10.6 50 butterfly Z4.3* 25.0 100 butterfiy 56.3 55.0

FINA GENERAL RULES AMATEUR DEFINITION

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GR 1. An amateur :;wunmer, as de~ined 1n Article 2 •ncludes 11'Nr. w<1!er ;.i.:1.0

player and synchronrzed $w1rnmcr. 15 one who e";.ages 1n s·.., .. rnm1ng ;,ol.-;ly f(.r pleasure and the physical mental and socia: be?ne•: he deriv"S mr .. ef· .w1 arod to whom swimming .s nothing more than rec'eJt1 )r 'e;· wt11ch no'< 11 •_.:·,.:1.:.1 or. 1: rece1v"<l

Sc.b1ect as hPreafte1 provided an ·ndivid"al sho1! cease to r-~ e11~1tJlc i.1

compete as an amatet ·or tc give e)h1b•t1ons wo'h an ..irnd· 1...r oy cornrn.u.;"·! ••''Y o' the following o~ences on swomm.nq.

• Sy competing. teaching (See GAi Sc.: 7a; 1ra1n1ng. coactun·:l or ':l"'':!J cxh1!:>1tt0ns for pay~1:1rt received. directly or ino1rectly on money or n k1r><1 or for material advantage or benefit.

2 By taking part 1n any competotton or exh1b1t1on with anyone who, tc ,,,,, knowledge. is not an amateur swimmer, except on team sports. approv(<d :ofe saving activities or when 1n the services and then only in the a med serv1c.e competition.

:; By accepting reimbursement for board and travelhr.g expense~ ''' <: 'tc5s tA

the actual 1ushf1able amount incurred by the sw•rnrne1 ~

4 By betting or wagering on any competition. 5. By converting into cash any award or prize won " ' cornpet1t1on 6. By capitahz1ng on his athletic fame through:

a) Permitting the use of his nar.ie to promote the sale of ge>orts.

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'01 Accepting direct or indirect compensation •or wearing or uS•P~ good~ provided to him by a manufacturer or d'lm -:d frorr: any otr .. ·' <..Ju11:<'• wlllCh d1solays a':lvert1s1ng 1n excess of 1~.at normally .ise•~ -:omrn~"':"~•i1

Cont inued on page 5

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1978 NATIONALS San Antonio

The top row of pictures are from San Antonio: 1) Ted llaartz, National Chair­man and Bud Dallmann, meet director; 2) Don HI 11 (top) Anne Adams (bottom; 3) Standing in line to pick up awards.

Middle picture: The Virginia Masters Swim Team that won the Central Carolina Invitational with 757 points at Duke Univ~rslty on May 6-7. Thty also had 7 individual high point winner"S. Row 1, L to R: Bonnie Mosbrook, Helen Fedziuk, Babs Carter, Karin Stronach, Jim Thomp­son and Row 2, L to R: R. F. Amundsen, Gary Hampton, Luis Revelle, David Lan­cuck, Mark Fischman and Raymond Snead.

The bottom row of pictures are sent from Les Finnegan of the Nautilus A.C. and were taken at the National YMCA's 3rd Annual Masters Swimming Champion­ships held in Frederick, MD in May. 1) The core of the Nauti lus squad: rear standing - Jim Kalas and Al Bove; Middle L to R: Walter Meares, Art Young, Alfonso Allen, Sharl Danch; Front row L to R: John Weesner, Les Finnegan and Esko Halli la. 2) the un­sinkable Nellie Brown; 3) Alfo~so Al Jen, Ji m Kalas and Art Young (seated on the floor)

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A.U.S.S.I. NEWS THE INTERNATIONAL SWIMMER

'· By CAROL DA VIS

National Publicity Officer

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Mo;t foll.. recognise that exercise i5 of primar} importance in any fitness campaign - \\'ttness the Department of Sport and Recreation\ "Life Be In l l .. campaign.

We al A.U.S.S.I. (Australian Union of Senior Swimmers Internaiional) have been making every effort this past }car to

promote our fitness programme. Obtaining A.U.S.S.l."s 1500 metres award

has become the goal of man} A.U.S.S.l. swimmers. and we behe\e our ultimate aim of having every adult (o\er 25 years) swimming 1500 m three tames a week a worthwhile one.

Exercise is a daily, }Car Ion!? effort, and swimmers have been greatly aided by the building of more 25 m. indoor heated pools.

The s1:crctary of our Ettalong Diggers Memorial Club wrote saying their member­ship increased dramatically on the opening of their indoor complex.

One hrars whispers that councils plan on building fewer olympic pools and roncentrating on the indoor romplexes -the thought give you the horrors? It does me.

Our young folk need the- OI} mpic pools and it would seem adults prefer the indoor pool, not, I might add, tho'>c 20 m. long I m. deep efforts either.

Well! rouncillors you can't say you haven't been told.

TAMWORTH WORKERS One of A.U.S.S.l.'s (Australian Union

of Se n i or Swimmers International) strongest clubs is the Tamworth Workers Club - evidence of this was their great win at the State Cup held in Canberra last November.

However, earlier in October they decided to put themselves through a fitness

test by organising a marathon rcla} - six (6) hours of continuous swimming.

The fitness test was for a team of twelve (12 - s1\ (6) men and six (6) women -to swim 24 km at an average of 45 sec. for each 50 m. length - time alloted 6 hours.

'vluch to their delight they swam 26. I km, with each swimmer averaging 41.38 ~ccs. Each swimmer swam 23 x 50 m. lengths, with rest periods of 6-7 minutes between each sprint.

The 12 member team was Peg Wilson (40). Peter Watson (40), Barbara Ncwb} (35). Owen Bree (32). Lyn Tozer (27), John Ford (37), Pam Follington (27), Darrel Hi,cock (32), Val Ashford (29), Bob Moore (37). Irene \V}att (35) and Jim William' (45) (a\erage team age 35),

rhe marathon relar fiincss test was the hrainchald of Jim Williams and Peg Wihon. who insisted that the relay was a team effort.

One out all supported by members, the flying colours.

out was the decision, but other enthusiastic club

learn came through with

The Tamworth club are great com­petitors and arc usually at all inter-club meets. They have now challenged other A.U.S.S.I. clubs to match or betler their marathon record.

With A.U.S.S.I."s accent on fitness I wonder how long it will be before one of the larger clubs takes up the challenge and betters il - Manly, Canberra, Newcastle where are you?

NOTE: Gary Stutsel, Secretary of AUSSI writes that they just had the 4th Australian National Maste rs Swim, the first held as an interclub competition. 18 of th1~lr 24 clubs competed with 153 contestants competing in an average of 6 events each in the one day meet. Out of the 948 swims, 121 would have made US Top 10 lists. Outstanding performer5 were Fitz Lough 80 years, 50 F/S 39.6, 100 F/S I :34.8, 400 F/S 7:05.2, 50 Back 52.5, 100 back 1 :56.0; Alwyn Barrett (3~ 100 Br/S 1:31 .0; Jesie Sanson (50) 50 Br/S 45.2; Betty Callaghan (50) 50 Br/S 49.1; Ethel Sargent (70) 50 F/S 51.2, 50 Back 1:01.0. The 1979 meet will be held over 3 sessions in Sydney on April 21/22. New National officers are Peter Jackson (39) President, Bob Barrett (44) Vice­President, Paul Wyatt (30) Records, Carol Davis (34) National Publ l r. ity, Mary Connolly Treasurer, Gary Stutsel Secretary, Alf Sharkes Asst. Sec., and Frank Sykes (Committeeman) .

Masters swim for fitness ".vmg out the ribbons they are worse than the

By DA VE BROWN J:'..<is. /'\ary Weaver believes the }?est place for 'They really want those ribbons to take home t'l:Ple who think they're over the hill is in the ,wd show their families what they have done."

~..,1mming pool. Burlington recently placed second overall at As head of swimming for the City recreation f)e Hamilton Otters Masters Swim Club

1011artment, Mrs. Weaver is also in charge of Sf>Onsored invitation relay meet at McMaster Burlington recr~ation Masters swim university.

pi.gram for men and women ages 25to100. The Ontario Masters 1978 championships will The main goal of the program is to promote i.e held May 12-14 at Centennial Pool and Mrs.

~-1sical fitness and participation," she says. J eaver_ expects over 300 entrants. just being able to come and work out three or However, the big meet of the year will be held

w r times a week is great." A Jg. 20 at the Etobicoke Olympium Pool when }-!owever, there's also a competitive side to 11 •arly 2,000 Masters from across Canada and

tt>eMasters for those who desire more than just - irts of United States meet for the Canadian ~.uc1se. Championship.

iJ{rs. Weaver, who was a Canadian swimming " It seems it's just booming," says Mrs. chlmpion at age 13 and retired from competition "{eaver. '_'A lot of the people are going to train tl:ret! years later, takes part in the Masters right through to August." l"'ogram herself. Mrs. Weaver maintains a list of clubs and

Tm exercising and I've lost some weight and programs in both countries so .Burlington I .n really enthusiastic about it," she says. members can visit them during vacations. ~he's also delighted to be competing again at Canadian Masters must register with the

die 52 along with what she jokingly calls, the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association ,lfter "oldies''. which entitles them to practice and compete any

'You wouldn't believe the enthusiasm of these where in North America where the program <)l ~ er people." she says. "I noticed when we're operates, she says

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It is designed to serve both the beginner and the accomplished swimmer, the only stipulations being the person must obtain a medical certificate and cannot have a heart condition.

"There is a certain amount of risk," says Mrs. Weaver, adding that during workouts swimmers heart beats are monitored to determine their level of development and guard against over stress.

The majority of the members of the Burlington program are over 40 although some younger swimmers also belong.

The oldest person she has seen at competitions was a 70-year-old.

Because the Burlington program is sponsored by the City it only costs members $25 a year as compared to a private club in Oakville which charges approximately $130.

The Masters began in Burlington last Oct.. _ r and has already attracted over 30 members, some of whom are learning to swim for the fil'9l time.

"I think we could build it up," she says. "There are a lot of good swimmers in Burlington that need to come out from behind their desks."

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SEQUEL TO 11 IT 1 S YOUR HEART" by Cliff lglay (Swim-Master May 1978 page 11)

By Herbert D. Zien

)ili..nce my university swimming years (1930-34) I .am at least 400 yds from two to four days a

week. In 1961, at age 50, I had a complete phy­sical exam which revealed I had an irregular pulse that every once in awhile skipped a beat. My doctor, a cardiologist, told me this was nothing to worry about, prescribed some medi­cation and told me I could continue with my swimming workouts without fear.

In 1971, at age 60, Masters Swimming competi­tion came to Wisconsin and being in pretty good shape I entered as many of the meets as I could find time for. From that time until 1973 when I made the top 10 in three events I was gung ho for entering the National Masters LC meet to be held in Chicago in August 1973.

Before intering, as a precaution, I asked my doctor to arrange a st ress test for me, which showed I not only had artery blockage, but also that my pulse rate which at normal was in the low 60 1 s, shot up to about 238 at which time the test came to an immediate halt. This put an end to any thoughts to enter the National ~et or any other swimming compet!tion and

om that point on was given some additional medication and was told I could swim, but no racing or strenous work-outs.

This was a blow to my morale for every athlete is imbued with the idea that the o~ly way to keep in condition is to push ones~lf when work­ing out. After a time I adjusted to this slower pace, but still pitying myself for not being able to work-out strenously and enter­ing swimming meets. Later, however, my think­ing matured and I began to think how fortunate I am that I can still go swimming Instead of being confined to a bed or a state of little physical activity.

About a year after my stress test I began to notice a subtle pain in my left arm from time to time while walking and later a pain in my right !.houlder while swimming, that would dis­appear as soon as I 1 d stop, but never the traditional che:>t pains. I reported this to my doctor who then scheduled me for a catheteri­zatio:1 which showed two badly blocked arter­ies, one 95%, the other 98%. Prior to surgery,

/9'll Octorber 13, 1975 at age 64, I was connect­.d to what is called a walking monitor that confirmed that my pulse could race away and also decend to a dangerously low rate. The pacemaker that was implanted keeps my pulse from going below 72 and prescribed medication

keeps it from rising to an abnormally high rate. Fortunately, perhaps because of my past swim­ming workouts, I never had a heart attack so my heart muscles are undamaged.

About 6 months after being released from the hospital I was permitted to swim again, but taking it easy and no racing. Not at age 67 am swimming up to 20 laps twice a week with an all-out sprint the last 25 yds. I haven't been timed, but I 1m sure I can swim 50 yds in at least 38 seconds, a far cry from 30.6 when I was 63.

In conclusion, I 1 11 repeat that while swimming is an excellent exercise and a preventative measure to cholesteral clogged arteries, as physical tolerances differ from person to per­son, one shouldn't feel smug as I did, that as long as they keep up their workouts, they would be safe from getting a heart attack .

Continued from page 2 - FINA GR and must be 1n accordance with GA 8 Advertising

c) Engaging for pay or t:nanc:.11 '.:)enefit •n any occupation or ::ius1ness transaction where.n his usefulness or value clrtSes chiefly from the put>hc· ity g111en to the reputation or fame •1e has sc,vred lro:n hi:; perlormoric.e 1n sport rdther than from hrs abr!tty to pertorm the usual and r.atural acts dnd duties incidental to such oc.cupat.on or trans:,ct1on.

d) Permining hrs name, l11s photograph or his perlorman-;e .n sw:rr.m1ng to be used for advertising purposes.

e) Appearing on radio or television tor pay 1n prog' .i;ris r!'fe•ung :o sw1mm•r.J or to his ability 1nd performance as a swimmer. ;:«.,,ded nowever. 1nat radio or television contracts in11olv1n9 monetary ;id vantages. which h -.vc be;;.-. sanctioned by t·11s Federation and which .:ire under the control of and to the benefit of either the International or Na:.0ndl Feder;:i;,on. are pernut­ted.

f) Accepting remuneration for: •i ... ttaching his name to press contnbut1ons which he has not h1ms~1·

written. or 1i) !or participating in the product•e>n or a film. unless he is a r~ccgn1zuo

film actor. 7. The Anw:eur Status of a swimmer shall no: be endangered·

a) If he· sne is teaching elementary swimming and is paid by an educational autho' ty, government or community organization or is engaged in ap· pro11ed life sa11ing activities.

b) By accepting monetary assistance during appruve,j periods of 1ra.n1rig not to exct:!ed 90 days in one calendar year. 1nclud1ng oart1c1patior: •"• competrliOns approved or sanctioned by his or her Nat1')na; Fede•ar1on hm1ted however. to O!ymp1c Games. World Cnamp10n>hips. Reg:0•1 3, Gam<:s. Continental Championships and major internatron;:ii com~e! · t1ons Such assistance may include payment tor food. lodgings. t«1n5r.0r:;· · ,1·· n1s sports equipment, coacn1ng, medical care and nsurance. a11d o .• irn per day tor the number of days related to an event as an 1ndemn1ty agR1n s1 peny expenses.

cl By accepting compensation. authonzed by his or her N.:i t.onal Fede1a110n to co·.,.er financial loss resulting from his or her abse·1:e from work or t'a:;•c occupation, related !o preparation for and participation rn the Olympic Garnes. World Champ•onships. Regional Games. Continental Ch.J'llP· ionships and ma1or international competitions approved by his or ht:r National Federation. Payment. howe11er. shall not be on excess of the sum which the con ;;et:tor would have earned in the same period of time.

r.Ji By accepting scholarships. it granted on the bas1o; of a·~acte1111c ano 1ect1r.1cal standards dependen: on the fulfillment of sc.holast1c obi1gatoo< •S bu! not on atniet•c prowess.

e) By .::ircepting pnzes other than medals and inscribed trophies lhc com­me·:·al value ol wnich shall not be in excess of 300 SNrss franc< ,' 11!> equivalent.

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A CLUB FOR THE OVER 40s The 'Hope' Sl\imming Club, London Borough of Brent The 'Hope' SY.imming Club formed for senior citizens and the over-forties has developed over many months and is sti ll gathering strength. There are now 45 members who !>Wim at the Willesden Sports Centre Swimming Bath on Mon­day and Wednesday e"enings as Y.ell as at other times; some of them swim daily.

The Club makes no pretence of exper­tise in performance, but already many non­swimmers have been taught to swim by members who can, especially by Victor Glenn, J. J. Devito and Edna Gotobcd, formerly a well-known swimmer who com­peted in natio nal championships. The Club has recently reorganised on a consti­tutional basis m order that the aims of the Club may be developed. They have elected

1 as President, Mr C. P. Parkin, of the

"' Willesden Swimming Club, a Past Presi-1 dent of the Amateur Swimming Associa­

tion.

Trophy for Progress All the current members are able to swim, and a trophy has been presented by Mr Victor Glenn, to be presented monthly to the member who, in the opinion of the organising committee has made the best progress. Regular tests are held and certi­ficates awarded to members for individual performances. Meetings are followed by a social get-together and on the last Wednes­day in each month a special social evening is held w11h refreshments provided by members. It is intended to expand the social side and plans are already being considered for a showing of swimming films (to which other organisations will be invited), theatre outings, trips to places of interest and festive occasions from time to time.

Much of the success of this enterprise is due to the interest and assistance of Mr Bowles and the Bath staff in connection with facilities at the bath, and to the Youth and Community Staff for their interest and encouragement. Prominent among workers in th~ field are Mrs T. Dolby, 49 Okehampt• )oad, NWIO who acted as Hon Sec 11 . .. ,ally and i~ now the Hon

Treasurer, Mr L. D. Hall of 28 Ashhurn­ham Road, NWlO is the current Hon Secretary.

The Amateur Swimming A~sociation have also taken an interest in the club and are assisting in the presentation of films. It is interesting to note that the ASA have appointed National Development Officers to assist in the formation and amplifica­tion of activities of this type.

Anyone interested in joining this Club should contact either the Secretary or Treasurer as above or attend one of the Monday or Wednesday evening meetings at 6 pm. The Willesden Sports Centre Bath is m Donnington Road, NW!O.

Footnote - Health of the 'Over Forties' in America It is interesting to note that in America, 'getting fit' by the over-forties, has reached mammoth proportions. Reports indicate that swimming baths, squash and tennis courts are over-booked. 'Jogging' has reached such popularity that huge bands of adults JO& through the streets. This running in groups has caused traffic problems and towns arc considering banning it and confining such jaunts to the parks.

GREAT BRITAIN FIRST MASTERS COMPETITION IN THE NORTH EAST Entries are coming in quite well for the North East's first ever Masters Competi­tion at Felling Baths on Saturday, 8th April.

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-Stronach 'ranks " 'ci,rrorig ' besf;n··:AAU ~-, . .... ., , ,__ . By J AY MUNDY . - · " But, there are no pools in Virginia, ~:. .. . . 'V'"eHl•ald 5"tU Wrttitr : . . _ . especially on• the Peninsula" she said.. • ., Dripping wet, garin Stronach "'1.'lere are public ones, where you are . doesn't weigh · 100 poun~. . · · · subject to the policy of the recreation · . But, this 5-foot-2, 37-year~ld former (city) directors, or the military pools, : , German gymnastic instructor, can where any officer who doesn't want

move through the water like a fish. civilians in the pool, keeps them out. ': · In two short years, she has moved "We·swiJn at the Coast Guar.d.pool . into third place in national Amateur in Yorktown, for they don't restrict 'Athletic Union (AAU) ratings, and who civilians, and Hampton Institute, whee knows what tomorrow will bring. the pool is available, and even here at · .Recently; she wu the High Point the Hanpton Recreation pool, but only

.,.TrOpby winner at AAW Masters com- by paying the fee and using it like any 'petition at Duke University, w~th eight ~r public citizen. ·~ - . . ~: : • ·

... first place victories. . .- . "'What I'm trying to say, is we do " Prior to that, she had competed in not have a place where organized adults · ool~. 11 swimmiDg events in her life. can practice the required tiine it takes •· · Her latest victories came at the to compete in national events ... lntemationl SwimmiDg Hall of Fame Stronach said German children event at Foit Lauderdale, Fla., where were required to learn to nim in tbe ~toot two bronze medals and placed third grade and that German people ID the top ten _ in three other events. were naturally aporta · enthuaia.sta.

. Amateur competition pits her ''Swimming, track and other •uch .aiamst top AAU and Olympic .caliber sports are great crowd pleasers in Ger­swimmers each time she attends a many," she said, "and they do not ·meet. . ' .- , ·~ . · spare the expense to build pools and - ·· It i& a challenge she finds she enjoys stadiums for these events. ·more and more every time she races. "Here in America, especially Vir-

- "Swimming is something I can do ginia, it is almost disgraceful the way rcompletely alone," she smiled. "If I you lack sllch facilities. were to play tennis, I'd need a partner. . "I swim on a short- course of 25' U r'were to participate in anything else, yards, but I could use an Olympic-size .I'd need a _partner. Bot, in swimm~~· pool for practice and there isn't one lta just me and myself. I like that. here. · • • • ·

In Berlin she taught tennis and gym- "I am surprised to find the public nasties. She got away from i1 in 1963 isn't interested enough in sp;>rts of this. when she came to the United Sates. It kind to push for the coostruction of such

'. wasn't until 1975, 10 years after she had facilities. '. settled on the Peninsula, that she "They wonder why the Russi.ans

started ·swimming competively. defeat our Olympic women so easily-She started with the Langley Blue well, the Russians have the facilities

Dolphins until that club broke up last and they put money into their amature fall.Since then she has devoted her athletes-we do not. efforts to helping organize a new club '<Thats the simple truth of it," she -the Virginia Masters Clul>-<>ne for C()Dcluded. . adult swimmers-- and bas discovered this is not true. We want them because that this is slow-moving and frustrating we fei!l physical fitness is important, work. too."

"It is very difficult to get adults to Finding a pool to practice in is also participate in such a thing," she said. a problem for Strona.ch, who must prac-"They think they must compete, but tice tiaily to keep in \ipe for the

competition.

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RESULTS AT A GLANCE

ISP!RAllZA ff. S. l!ASTSRS MEET 500 • 1650 yd• onlr-25 yd pool Anaho!a. Callf.~eb. 26, 19711

VOMXJ' 10-54 500 yll PREESTYtE K&therine Vateon 1<r ?116.42

WOJllXM 00 d YREES IE

•arth& Childs 710).00 Chrh\1.ne Kart.in 36 7 1)2. ?4 161Q y<I YREESTYI;: Janet Roy r 2~153. 45

500 yd FREEST'! Ir-ene V3n Vors t 65

~mnr.,:~;~ 'IOMEK ?0-24 m yd !'REEST"lE

!Hzabeth l'la\ll"!C 74 Katherine Pelton ?2 16';0 yd FRa1:51'YlE ~liz&bet.h Maurie ?4

712).42

9 109.14 10 129 .01

28116.11

12.01. 77 12121.26

39,48.56

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29 1:14.05 2a 1:48.63 28 2·08. 11

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1 :o;.b? 1 : 05 . ~; 1 :1b . 20 1 :19. 0& 1 :31.56

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10{) Y.-1tW BACK::;TfWi<£ Jean Col i ins d5 1 : 10. 45 Jan Oko;m:; 29 1 :19.••1 c.'00 YARD b:1CK.l'J':Wf.h :;·an Okopny 29 2: '".>? . 46 'JO y ;11rn •Ht ~;11.:.>'rROKE Caren Jones 25 .!ane F.arl 25 ~.1rge Ulrey 28 Edie Gibbs 25 nusan McPaddon 25 Macy Bartha 26 Virginia Corrigan 2? 100 Y /triO BUBA$'l'ROY.!·~ Carf>n Jones 2> Jane t;arl 25 Edie Gibbs 25 i<aren Duncanson 23 20 YAl!O B~·rnRE'n Jeao Co 1 h.ns 25 Jn;i Okopny 29

1 :21 . 28 1 :21.3!l 1 :;;2 . 43 1: 51 . 83

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RES1JL1·5 WISCOllS1" CllAHPIONSHIPS

Kenosha, Wi•. March 18 & 19. 1979

Sanction #79 ... 44 2$ Yd. Pool

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1~ SENIOR AGE DIVISION AQUATIC COMPETITION -By now most of you should have received your in­formation on this meet to be held in Canada, August 30-31, 1978. There seems to be much con­fusion on FINA's GR 1 - therefore, you will find the rule as it appears in the FINA Hand Book for 1976-1980, on pages 2 and 5. All swimmers en­tering this meet must ha~e an AAU registration and request a travel permit from their regis-tration chairman .......................... . .... . TO: NATIONAL 1-iASTERS SW I MM I NG COl~M I TTEE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATION CHAIRMEN - I sent a letter dat­ed May 22 to the National /IAU office for them to send out. So far, they have not done so and it is June already. A proposed amend~ent to a sport's rules may not be adopted unless it is first submitted to the Rules Sub-Committee of the Sports Supervising Committee of the sport concerned in writing and in the fo tm proposed by the deadline establishe~ by the Chairman of the Rules Sub-Committee. The Chairman shall no­tify in writing all members of the Committee, and the Chairman of the Association committee of the sport concerned, of the deadline at least 75~ay prior thereto. As I do not have t,.,e 1 ist u ssociation Chairmen, I have to send this through the AAU office. The deadline for pro­posed amendments to Masters Swimming Rules will be August 14, 1978. Hopefully, this notice will reach most of the people ....................... . SHORT COURSE NATIONALS IN SAN ANTONIO - There were approximately 600 swimmers attending this well-run meet. Lil and Bud Dallmdnn did an out­standing job and the hospitality was great! I ha~e not yet received the results of the meet, and so they will be in the JULY-AUGUST issue. I have received the May 1978 issue of COMSA Newsletter stating that the Rocky Mountain Mas­ters ~gn the team title. They had 43 swimmers attena ffieet, rolling up 839 points with the next closest team 100 points behind - the San Mateo Marlins from CA. The meet featured 91 teams from the USA and seven teams from three foreign coui1-tries - Engla·~ , Venezuela and Canada.The news­letter goes on to say that they were led by Tim Garton, who captured four firsts in the 35-39 age gro~p. The climax of the meet was the Baer Relay organized by Ric Cooley & John Tobin. RMM took on the DC Masters and the Canadian Masters. RMM won Straight away; it was an unfair contest, h ver, since our year-rou~d training program i~ ,:1eared spe<:.if ically for this event. (Swim­Master's thanks to Hank Zentgraf - President, for the above information.) .................... . ALL AMERICAN - One that was forgotten - Irvin Merritt 73. Sorry Irv. Now, about those cer-

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tificates and patches - Ted Haartz has learned that the AAU House has them. But, when they will be ma i I ed, no one seems to know ................. . DID YOU KNOW THAT - Jackie Gleason's lengthy career began as a swimmer and diver In water shows with Johnny Weissmuller of Tarzan fame ..... REMEMBER WHEN? - Can't even rem~mber who sent me that choice tid-bit but it was in print from somewhere! I am just old enough to have enjoyed it but apparently some of our readers did not. Some thought many of the items "pol ltically loaded far to the Right. 11 I '1]1 afraid I never even cons idered the items in a political sense but rather in a humouous vein. Sorry! ............. .. GAINING RESPECTAB ILITY IN THE BUSINESS WORLD -Masters Swimming is featured in the "On Your Own Time" section of the June 5, 1978 issue of For­tune Magazine. Also, Dawn Musselman is featured ;n an article in the Hay 15, 1978 issue of Sports I 11 us tr at ed . FROM YOUR RECORDS CHAIRMAN - All Short Course meet results must be in by June 27th in order to be considered for Short Course Top 10 Times. Please remember to send three copies of meet re­sults to Enid Uhrich, 25 Lafayette Rd., Newton Lower Fal l s, MA 02162. These SC meets must have been held on or before May 22, 1978 ............. . 1978 LONG COURSE NATIONALS - The meet information was available at the SC Nationals in San Antonio. If you did not get ~ copy, write to Enid, above. Anyone wis~ing to bid for the 1979 Championships, please get your bids Into Ted Haartz ........... .. --13- .

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VOL V 11 - No 5 SWIM CALENDAR JUN 3 YMCA - Ann Ellinghan·, Broward YMCA, 512 N.E. 5th St., Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2-4 Oakville Inv. - Ken Allen, 132 Cross Ave., Oakville, Ont. Canada L6J 2W6 3-4 Dad's Club LC - Jo May & Stan Flanagan, 1405 Pine Chase, Houston, TX 77055

4 LC - Santa Ana - Curt Mosso, 5597 W. Camino Cielo, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 11 O*H*l*O LC - O*H*l*O Masters, P.O. Box 922, Massillon, OH 44646 18 1500 Mtr Swim At Oak Park, IL 24 Winston Salem, NC - M. Spencer, 474~ Duffer Lane, Pfafftown, NC 27040 25 Rehm Park in IL 25 OR LC . - Jessica Weaver, 1339 Lawrence #4, Eugene, OR 97401

-----JUL 3 Huntington Beach Pier Swim - Calif. 9 St. Charles - Meredith Scanlon, Durham Rd., St. Charles, IL 60174

8-15 WIU Swim Clinic Summer - Paul Hutinger, 815 N. Char1es, Macomb, IL 61455 9 1500 - Harry Dodge, 827 Aster Blvd., Rockville, MD 20853

15 2 mi Lake Swim - Dale Petranech, 2359 Huntington Ave. #1112, Alexandria, VA 2230j 15-16 WI State Championships at Wilson Park in Milwaukee

22 NATIONAL LONG DISTANCE - Edie Ciruender, 3329 N. Valencia Ln., Phoenix, AZ 85018 23 Lake Bluff in IL

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19 Powell Crosley YMCA - Ed Hunter, 423 Flemridge Ct., Cincinnati, OH 45231 20 Masters Mile - Nate Roblin, P.O. Box 126, Grove, OK 74344

20-30 FIRST SENIOR AGE DIVISION COMPETITION CANADA '78 - 559 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. Can. 26-28 NATIONAL DIVING CHAMP. - Fred Fox, 30162 Branding Iron Rd., San Juan Capistrano, CA

31 NATIONAL LC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1-3 Enid Uhrich, 25 Lafayette Rd., Newton, MA 02162

SEP 2 Maui Channel Swim 3 LC - Honolulu ) James Dean, 3960 Gail St., Honolulu, HI 96815 4 2-mile Open Ocean Swimming)

9-10 Fayetteville, NC - Jean Smith YMCA, 2717 Ft. Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, NC 28303 24 YMCA - Virginia Hildebrant, 5167 Robinhood Dr., Willoughby, OH 44094 ------

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