We’re back with swimming’s top 10 tweets, where we round up the best content in the swimming Twitterverse. From Ryan Lochte‘s post-practice snack to Adam Peatty’s good will, scroll to see what made the cut!
#10
I deserve it. #DontJudgeChallenge pic.twitter.com/eWDSkEaMBO
— Ryan Lochte (@RyanLochte) December 16, 2017
You do you, Ryan.
#9
— Dave Salo (@Sprintsalo) December 15, 2017
You can be sure that USC is taking full advantage of winter training weather in #SoCal.
#8
This there a better way to finish a week of practice than with social kick?
— Jim Bossert (@swim2theJIM) December 15, 2017
We certainly can’t think of one.
#7
Swimmers: Coach, what did you do during the snow day?
Me: Put the final touches on all the upcoming holiday workouts. pic.twitter.com/0Wu4oFPHYt
— ROHS Mens Swimming (@ROHSMensSwim) December 14, 2017
#NoDaysOff.
#6
3 stages of finals week #sendhelp #imdrowning #PEmajorshavefinalstoo pic.twitter.com/RGhHWvG4qP
— Lilly King (@_king_lil) December 14, 2017
Just keep swimming, Lilly!
#5
saw this on IG today ? @UGACoachBauerle #itsfunnycuzitstrue pic.twitter.com/J9a0rMWUFh
— kara lynn joyce (@karalynnjoyce) December 12, 2017
We’ve seen this meme floating around for the past few weeks, but Kara Lynn Joyce confirms: it’s #true.
#4
With extreme American arrogance, I believe that Europeans should swim in yards to cater to Americans’ preference
— Ryan Held (@heldilox) December 13, 2017
At least he’s honest.
#3
When you think you understand a class but then final exams come around pic.twitter.com/C6jmLY5Hsi
— Kassidy Cook (@KassidyCook1) December 13, 2017
#real.
#2
So @adam_peaty Peaty gave his gold medal to a young fan in the crowd tonight in Copenhagen – here he is sporting his empty medal box! #EuroSwim2017 #SPOTY pic.twitter.com/p18IoO2TEH
— British Swimming (@britishswimming) December 16, 2017
No need to keep your medals when you’re always #winning.
#1
In the comments, Conor Dwyer suggested: “Setting the class curve like I set World Records.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
Re: Kassidy’s post: Did anyone else notice that the diver, after slipping, then bouncing off her backside, actually appears to have executed a beautiful near-vertical entry! Awesome recovery!