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2021 B Championships

31 Jul
Apple Pie has a good luck cricket for today at Tristate Swim B-championships. Expecting great things from her today!

What a day to spend the whole of it sitting outside watching swimmers. After a while, I was too hot to read πŸ₯΅ I don’t think that’s ever happened to me before. My swimmers overcame the heat though!!

5th place and personal best in the 100-yard Individual Medley!

Love love love Coach Charles
5th place and personal best in the 50-yard freestyle! πŸ…πŸ€©πŸ˜…
1st place in the 25yard backstroke! πŸ…πŸ€©πŸ€©πŸ€—
Pumpkin Pie won second place in the 200 freestyle. She dropped 3 seconds from her morning time, and 18 seconds from her previous best time πŸ…πŸ˜±πŸ”₯πŸ”₯
No swimming at the meet for these little guys.

Twin Swim

4 Jun

First week of Swim Team for the Scooter Pies. The water is super cold. Hopefully, it warms up soon. #twinboys #waterthrashers

Luckily Pumpkin Pie is a good coach.

Banana Cream Pie’s First Swim Meet

2 Jun
Banana Cream Pie and Pumpkin Pie (in the background)

Brave Swimmers

20 Jul
Apple Pie and Banana Cream Pie swam their first races today.

They were so sure that they should get medals for swimming, that Coach Charles found some in his office for them.

Self-portrait by Banana Cream Pie

B-Champs 2017

29 Jul

Top of the podium! Blueberry Pie won 1st place in his 200m individual medley in a gutsy come-from-behind sprint in the last 25m! It was so exciting, and we were so proud.

Final results:

Blueberry Pie also placed 3rd in the 200m freestyle.

Pumpkin Pie placed 5th in the 100m individual medley.

Peach Pie and Pumpkin Pie’s medley relay team placed 3rd.

They both earned “A” times to qualify for next week’s “A” Championships.

This was our most glorious B championships ever.

2017 Swimmer Girls

10 Jul

The girls have been successful this season. Peach Pie got 1st place in her backstroke at the Joplin meet! They’re looking forward to the championship in August.

Swim Meet 2014

5 Jul

Swim meets are like giant all day picnics.

We have such a fun lazy time. Well the swimmers have to work hard. But they are in the nice cool pool.

The rest of us are hot and lazy and must console ourselves with gogurts and watermelon from the cooler.

Key Lime Pie and Banana Cream Pie are having a blast playing with someone else’s toys.

Allison brings the best toys
Baby Bean tolerated the Pack-n-Play pretty well.

6 Jul
This girl was our Heat Winner today in backstroke and cut 3 seconds off her best time!
This guy cut 25 seconds off his 200 meter Medley!
This girl cut 19 seconds off her time for the 100meter medley!

First Swim Meet of 2013

27 Jun

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Saturday was our first meet of the summer. The Kiddie Pies were great.

Blueberry Pie executed his first successful flip turn in competition and bettered his time in the 50 yard freestyle by 3 seconds.

In fact, each of them bettered at least 2 of their times.

Cherry Pie and Pumpkin Pie swam their 100 yard medley without getting disqualified. This is a pretty tough thing to do. They swim 25 yards of each stroke: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and FreeStyle (crawl). There are turn and stroke judges watching and there are 100 ways to get disqualified, even if you don’t get confused and forget which stroke you are supposed to be doing. Blueberry Pie has to swim 200 yards for his medley and swam it successfully last week, but was disqualified Saturday because he paused to adjust his goggles at a turn. I consider wardrobe malfunctions to be my fault, so I’m wracked with guilt about it.

Butterfly is the hardest for all the kids. I was helping time the IM races. That dolphin kick that goes with the Butterfly is difficult. I saw lots of kids doing a frog kick or a flutter kick (which got them disqualified). Done right, the Butterfly is beautiful and also intimidating (those clips of Michael Phelps are like watching steam train hurtling towards you). The weird one, in my opinion is breast stroke. First off, it is tough to move forward for the swimmers. The race slowes down considerably on that leg every time. Plus it looks really silly. The whole pool suddenly looks like a huge whack-a-mole game, all the swimmers heads bobbing up and down. I looked it up , and the breast stroke does have a good reason to be used. It keeps your head above water for the most amount of time. So if you were swimming out to rescue someone, you would be able to keep them in sight the best by using the breast stroke. Also it is easier to breathe swimming this way.

Pumpkin Pie’s relay placed 2nd, she swims the first leg which is backstroke, and she came in 8th place in her 25m backstroke, earning points for the team. (8th place and up receive ribbons and earn points for the team.)

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I do love swim team and let me count the ways;

1. Practice every day from 9-11 keeps us on a schedule all summer, but it’s an easy schedule.

2. All 4 of my swimmers practice at the same time and go to the same meets at the same place on the same day. No driving to 3 different towns for 3 different ball games.

3. Swimming is good exercise that the kiddie pies will be able to do their entire lives.

4. It is not during the school year.

5. The atmosphere is so positive. It’s all about beating your own best time or winning your heat and less about beating everyone. Any child who betters their time gets a best time patch for the race.

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6. I can play at the park with the little kids or exercise during practice.

7. Swimming makes the kids hungry enough to eat the healthy food I cook.

8. Pumpkin Pie is actually good at it, and Tamalie Pie might turn out to be.

Tamalie Pie still looks like she might drown any second–she fights the water instead of swimming through it, but she is just beginning.

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Monett Swim Meet

22 Jun