Swimming’s TopTenTweets of the Week: #4 Carmel HS Girls Rock

Karl Ortegon
by Karl Ortegon 5

September 20th, 2015 Lifestyle, News

#10

Not a bad view for some community service…

#9

Ross Murdoch got a special award at the Scottish Swimming Awards for the photo bomb of the night.

#8

What am I up to on a Saturday afternoon?? Netflix and maybe I’ll leave my dorm for some food. But you know what, you keep it up Katinka, I’ll work out vicariously through you.

#7

Hopefully she could see out of her rear-view mirror over all of the kick boards.

#6

Everyone that joins SwimMac is subject to bubble ring practice, it’s what makes the pros so good at what they do.

#5

Just kidding, there is actually a lot of hard work involved. We’re not sure who lost and had to do pushups, though.

#4

It’s no secret that the Carmel High School girl’s swim team kicks major butt. As you can see, they’ve re-written the ENTIRE school record board in the last two years. Bow down.

#3

1400 of you have punched your tickets to the 2016 Olympic Trials. It gets closer every week– what have you done to prepare?

#2

Very accurate. See, math is applicable in daily life!

#1

At least she didn’t do this in her actual races. Claire, you’re on the national team now, FIGURE IT OUT!!!

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Swimdad27
8 years ago

Carmel guys need help? Please remember that comment and watch as both club and high school seasons progress.

bobo gigi
8 years ago

Hosszu is not enough muscular. She must continue to lift weights every day!

Steve-O Nolan
Reply to  bobo gigi
8 years ago

Yes. Because muscle gains continue linearly for forever.

The bigger issue in that picture is Tusup’s hair.

swimfish87
8 years ago

The carmel girls are awesome but what about the guy, or do they not matter, because they need some BIG help!

SwimBreaststroke
8 years ago

Smooth Claire

About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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