Sigma Swimmers Represent Team USA in Italy's Tricolore Youth Games - Recap!
Bronze 200 FR 2:09.77
Gold 200 BK 2:26.46 (won this event by over 10 seconds)
Bronze Mannequin Carry 46.74
Bronze 100 FL 1:10.96
Gold 200 BK 2:48.02
Bronze Mannequin Carry 1:00.09
Silver 50 FR 28.24
Bronze 50 BK 34.17
Gold 200 IM 2:34.21
Silver 100 BK 1:14.73
Gold 100 FR 1:02.52
Bronze 100 BR 1:13.32
Silver 200 FR 2:27.26
Silver Mannequin Carry 46.46
"We had to take a 20 minute bus ride to and from the pool twice a day. Every morning we rode the bus with the Tunisian swim team. Some of the American and Tunisian swimmers began chatting and small friendships had formed. On Friday, our 2nd day of competition, we took the bus for a light morning practice.
That day, a water polo team and part of the South African team were on the bus as well. Tunisia was last to get on and we were 6 seats short, and although they had the option to stand, they decided they would wait and have the bus come back for them. Rather than have them wait and miss out on part of their practice, we had some of our swimmers stand up to give their seats to the Tunisian swimmers. As I was walking to the back of the bus to make space, a South African boy asked his friend, 'what’s going on?' and his friend said, '[some of] the Americans stood up so the Tunisians could also sit down.' The boy replied. 'oh wow!'
That afternoon at the swim meet, the Tunisian swim coach came to me during warm up and asked for my email so that we could do a training exchange. From that moment on our teams were completely united.
The following day, we went to the pool for our last practice, and the Tunisian coach invited us to join them for some racing off the blocks. The swimmers were ecstatic and couldn’t understate how much fun they had. Later, we were planning to go watch USA Boys Volleyball play for gold and invited the Tunisian swimmers along. All 28 of the Tunisians came, donning USA gear they had acquired throughout the week from apt trading - a favorite activity among athletes in international competition. During the volleyball match, they began 'USA”'chants. Thus, it was apparent that a very small and simple gesture ultimately forged an unbreakable bond between our two teams."
- Spending an off day in Florence and enjoying an 11-mile excursion through the arts and culture
- Trading American cowboy hats for Tunisian Fezzes
- Gaining recognition for the very video shown in this post
- And, so much more!
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