<p>There are my times from the end of my junior year and this summer.
So they will most likely improve my 2012.</p>
<h2>Short Course Yards</h2>
<p>50 Freestyle-22.15
100 Freestyle-48.63</p>
<p>100 Butterfly-52.04
200 Butterfly-1:54.21</p>
<p>200 Individual Medley-1:57.65</p>
<h2>Long Course Meters</h2>
<p>50 Freestyle-25.23</p>
<p>100 Butterfly-58.62
200 Butterfly-2:11.48</p>
<p>i am currently taking bronze cross.
your buttery’s are good.
what is your rank compared to your other team mates?
that matters alot.</p>
<p>Look online at colleges you are interested in and compare your times with their swimmers. The college websites will have meet results in the “Athletics” area of the website.</p>
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3togo
June 19, 2011, 5:37pm
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