No Competition Whatsoever for the Somerset Handicap Trophy. Riverton Wins it Hands Down!
At this very moment, newspaper headlines around the world are reporting the latest masters swimming news.
From the New York Times, the front page leads with the headline: 'Is the All-Points-Scoring Riverton Club Captain No Longer Needed in Inter-Club Competitions?'
The Chicago Tribune reports: 'Who Needs State Champions When ‘The Rest of the Team' Can Bring Home the Trophy?'
On a morning of blue skies and warm conditions, seven Riverton competition stalwarts (Robert, Graeme, Shane, Lea, Barbara, Hilary and Kazza) arrived at the Aqualife Centre in Victoria Park to take on all-comers in the final BACC event on Riverton’s 2009 calendar. They were greeted early by the shocking news that Damo, the Club Captain, would not be swimming due to a sore shoulder. Did Graeme, who arrived with his arm in a sling, complain about a minor injury preventing him from putting in for the team? No! Did Barbara, who arrived on crutches, complain about a minor injury preventing her from swimming for the team? No! Why? Because there is no I in TEAM! Riverton Club Captains have passed down that mantra from generation to generation. It’s all about the team and it’s all about the points!
So, what happened at the meet? Let's have the meet report. In another tradition that we’ve followed since the first swimming reporter picked up a chisel and etched a list into a slab of rock, it’s bullet points from here on in.
The Fairly Fantastic· Robert’s 200 m IM. Poetry in motion and beautiful to watch.
· Shane taking yet another 4 seconds off his 200 IM PB. When is this man ever going to stop improving?!?!
· Barbara’s swag of points from a variety of events. She was happy with her times and is always thinking of the Club.
· Graeme’s 100 m breaststroke. Masterful from start to finish and blitzing the entire field.
· Hilary’s 1.45 in the 100 m freestyle. A brilliant time! So brilliant that she recorded it in her ‘swimming records notebook’.
· The Club’s only relay entry – the women’s 200 m medley. Last event of the day with Lea, Hilary, Barbara and Kazza bringing the team home in fine style.
· Graeme and Lea going head to head in the 100 m freestyle.
· Lea’s sizzling 50 m freestyle in the first heat for that event. She made it to the end before any of the other swimmers had surfaced from their dives. Brilliant!
· Paul putting in a brilliant morning of time-keeping and cheering for the team.
The Fairly Fabulous
· Heaps of food for lunch. Just when we thought that meat, gravy, bread rolls and fruit was enough, plates of gorgeous cakes were wheeled out. We’re no slouches in the pool and neither are we at the food tables!
· A very well organised event from the Somerset AUSSI Club.
· Swimming outside in the sunshine in a gorgeous pool on a warm day. The Ginormously Brilliant
· The team triumphing in the Handicap Competition. Fling open that trophy cabinet and let’s add another shield to the shelves!!!
· The team of 7 coming in 6th out of 9 teams with 72 points in the overall competition. A brilliant effort!