Subject: RE: Thanks faster swimming guy in my lane I had an experience in which the guy in my lane and I raced for the whole of my 1500m swim. I joined him in the lane. It was an afternoon and I seem to swim best then. At first we were going relatively slowly but neither was gaining on the other. Circle swimming is the norm where I swim so it's easy to tell if one person is gaining on another- again, neither of us was getting anything on the other.
Then one of us decided to up the ante and pick up the page. But again, no gains by either of us. We continued like this for about 1300m then I noticed I was gaining on him ever so slightly. But then my 1500m swim was up and I stopped. I got a personal record of 25:30 for 1500m in a 25m pool (I was using my Poolmate so I know I didn't mess up on counting my laps ). I have never been able to beat that. This was over a year ago.
But then he swam for another 30 minutes or so while I headed to the steam room so I didn't end up feeling so great, after all! It turns out he's an instructor at that pool and also a triathlete. He must do the half or full Ironman distance because there was no stopping him. I almost never go to that pool so I haven't gotten to know him.
So thanks fellow triathlete in my lane! |