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Thursday, April 3, 2008
The Way We Hear It
Wilson's absence from the league meetings is no shock
Bills owner Ralph Wilson Jr. decided to stay home from the league meetings in Florida this week, although that didn’t come as any surprise to those who know him well. The 89-year-old Wilson has missed a number of the meetings over the last several years, in large part due to his age. But part of the reason is also due to Wilson’s belief that the NFL is only now starting to address issues that he tried to bring to the forefront of the league’s consciousness years ago. Most prominently, the league’s increasing debt — reportedly now at $9 billion — is expected to be a hot-button issue, and Wilson has been peeved that his voice on the matter has largely been ignored up until now. As one team source put it, Wilson’s absence from Florida is “like an ‘I told you so’ to the league.”
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MiamiMarch 26, 2008
O-line deficiencies loom large in Miami
Of all the Dolphins' areas of concern, the state of the offensive line looms as perhaps the biggest. Outside of adding former 49ers OG Justin Smiley, the Fins have done nothing to upgrade what was a shoddy unit in 2007. And while failing to make additions, they cut starting ORT L.J. Shelton and top reserve OT Anthony Alabi, as well as declining to re-sign OGs Rex Hadnot and Chris Liwienski. Consequently, gaping holes remain at guard and tackle, although the absence of a suitable right tackle is the most significant deficiency. All of this would appear to bode well for Michigan OT Jake Long as No. 1 overall pick. However, as one team source reminded us, the draft is so rich in top offensive tackle prospects that the Fins could likely grab one with one of their two second-round picks, especially considering that new head coach Tony Sparano doesn’t need supreme talents to mold into a stout line.
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New EnglandApril 2, 2008
Patriots aren't alone in wanting 'Spygate' controversy to be over with
“So, I assume you guys want to talk about the ‘force out’ rule?” That was Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s opening line to the throng of reporters who gathered to talk to him at the league’s meeting in Florida this week, a joke used to make light of the “Spygate” situation that was obviously the most pressing issue on the media members’ minds. But as one team source told us, Belichick’s opening quip and generally upbeat mood was indicative of his belief that not only does he have nothing to hide regarding the allegations that the Patriots taped a walk-through before their Super Bowl XXXVI victory over the Rams, but that he’s getting the sense that most league types are similarly sick of the issue. The source also told us that he highly doubts former cameraman Matt Walsh will speak out on the matter. Walsh has insinuated that he knows something shady about the Patriots’ practices, although we hear that, at this point, Walsh is regretting being a bit loose-lipped in a smattering of interviews with a couple of media outlets a few months ago. Now, Walsh, who works as an assistant golf pro in Hawaii and has a wife and baby, wants this saga to be over with so he can get on with his life. According to a source, reports that he’s grandstanding for attention are utterly erroneous.
View all WWHI for New England
NY JetsApril 2, 2008
Jets to stage open QB competition in training camp
It appears as if there will be a genuine battle in Jets training camp regarding who — Chad Pennington or Kellen Clemens — will emerge as the starting quarterback. Clemens’ upside and youth makes him the favorite to land the job, although the notion that “it’s his to lose,” as has been speculated, seems to give him too much credit. While it seemed for a long time that Pennington would be shepherded out of town via trade, the signs now indicate that GM Mike Tannenbaum’s assertion at his season-ending press conference that Pennington would not be traded rings true. However, things could change after the draft. Should the Jets invest either their first- or second-round pick on a passer, Pennington’s status becomes murky, yet again. While they could opt to select Boston College’s Matt Ryan in the unlikely event he slips to the sixth slot in Round One, taking a passer in the second round (pick No. 36) seems to be the more likely scenario.
View all WWHI for NY Jets
Bills owner Ralph Wilson Jr. decided to stay home from the league meetings in Florida this week, although that didn’t come as any surprise to those who know him well. The 89-year-old Wilson has missed a number of the meetings over the last several years, in large part due to his age. But part of the reason is also due to Wilson’s belief that the NFL is only now starting to address issues that he tried to bring to the forefront of the league’s consciousness years ago. Most prominently, the league’s increasing debt — reportedly now at $9 billion — is expected to be a hot-button issue, and Wilson has been peeved that his voice on the matter has largely been ignored up until now. As one team source put it, Wilson’s absence from Florida is “like an ‘I told you so’ to the league.”
View all WWHI for Buffalo
MiamiMarch 26, 2008
O-line deficiencies loom large in Miami
Of all the Dolphins' areas of concern, the state of the offensive line looms as perhaps the biggest. Outside of adding former 49ers OG Justin Smiley, the Fins have done nothing to upgrade what was a shoddy unit in 2007. And while failing to make additions, they cut starting ORT L.J. Shelton and top reserve OT Anthony Alabi, as well as declining to re-sign OGs Rex Hadnot and Chris Liwienski. Consequently, gaping holes remain at guard and tackle, although the absence of a suitable right tackle is the most significant deficiency. All of this would appear to bode well for Michigan OT Jake Long as No. 1 overall pick. However, as one team source reminded us, the draft is so rich in top offensive tackle prospects that the Fins could likely grab one with one of their two second-round picks, especially considering that new head coach Tony Sparano doesn’t need supreme talents to mold into a stout line.
View all WWHI for Miami
New EnglandApril 2, 2008
Patriots aren't alone in wanting 'Spygate' controversy to be over with
“So, I assume you guys want to talk about the ‘force out’ rule?” That was Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s opening line to the throng of reporters who gathered to talk to him at the league’s meeting in Florida this week, a joke used to make light of the “Spygate” situation that was obviously the most pressing issue on the media members’ minds. But as one team source told us, Belichick’s opening quip and generally upbeat mood was indicative of his belief that not only does he have nothing to hide regarding the allegations that the Patriots taped a walk-through before their Super Bowl XXXVI victory over the Rams, but that he’s getting the sense that most league types are similarly sick of the issue. The source also told us that he highly doubts former cameraman Matt Walsh will speak out on the matter. Walsh has insinuated that he knows something shady about the Patriots’ practices, although we hear that, at this point, Walsh is regretting being a bit loose-lipped in a smattering of interviews with a couple of media outlets a few months ago. Now, Walsh, who works as an assistant golf pro in Hawaii and has a wife and baby, wants this saga to be over with so he can get on with his life. According to a source, reports that he’s grandstanding for attention are utterly erroneous.
View all WWHI for New England
NY JetsApril 2, 2008
Jets to stage open QB competition in training camp
It appears as if there will be a genuine battle in Jets training camp regarding who — Chad Pennington or Kellen Clemens — will emerge as the starting quarterback. Clemens’ upside and youth makes him the favorite to land the job, although the notion that “it’s his to lose,” as has been speculated, seems to give him too much credit. While it seemed for a long time that Pennington would be shepherded out of town via trade, the signs now indicate that GM Mike Tannenbaum’s assertion at his season-ending press conference that Pennington would not be traded rings true. However, things could change after the draft. Should the Jets invest either their first- or second-round pick on a passer, Pennington’s status becomes murky, yet again. While they could opt to select Boston College’s Matt Ryan in the unlikely event he slips to the sixth slot in Round One, taking a passer in the second round (pick No. 36) seems to be the more likely scenario.
View all WWHI for NY Jets
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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Since the end of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, the predominant line of thinking concerning Middle Eastern terrorism is that it was a result of Israeli “occupation.” Even as such terrorism had been occurring long before that war, the idea of “occupation” grew highly fashionable in international circles and drowned out all other explanations. It also offered a tantalyzingly easy approach to peace: Israel could trade land for peace.
The “Occupation Hypothesis” succeeded, in part, because the alternative of an existential struggle was far worse to consider. Such a fundamental basis of conflict is far more resistant to diplomacy. It requires nothing less than a change in long-held beliefs and attitudes. Recent events have all but doomed the Occupation Hypothesis. Instead, it has become ever more clear that Islamist rejectionisman unyielding rejection of Israel’s legitimacy and right to exist on what has been defined as religious groundsis what drives Middle Eastern terrorism.
“The next Middle East warIsrael against genocidal Islamismhas begun,” explained Yossi Klein Halevi, senior fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem. He also warned, “There may be lulls in the fighting But those periods of calm will be mere respites.” The existential struggle will continue and Israel’s enemies will raise the banner of their radical interpretations of Islam and push ahead with their aims of building a new Middle East that excludes Israel. That’s the reality that is driving Middle Eastern terrorism, and it has little to do with “occupation.”
Israel’s complete withdrawals from Lebanon in 2000 and the Gaza Strip in 2005 provide the strongest evidence that rejectionism and not “occupation” is driving Israel’s enemies. If “occupation” were the cause of the terrorism, one would have expected Hezbollah to disappear in Lebanon and Qassam rocket attacks to cease from the Gaza Strip. Instead, Hezbollah used the next six years to obtain more powerful arms with a longer-range. From the Gaza Strip, Palestinian terrorists fired more than 500 Qassam rockets into Israel since October 2005. The so-called “occupation” was over, but the terrorism most certainly wasn’t.
An examination of the statements coming from the terrorist groups’ leaders, their actions, and the Hamas Charter vividly highlight the rejectionism that underpins these groups. Neither Hezbollah nor Hamas nor their Syrian and Iranian patrons recognize Israel’s right to exist. Recent katyusha attacks on Haifa and Nahariya carried out by Hezbollah have been widely described as attacks on the “Haifa, Nahariya settlement.” Both cities lie within Israel’s 1948 borders and are not, in any way, post-’67 War settlements.
The Hamas Charter declares, “The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgment Day. It, or any part of it, should not be squandered: it, or any part of it, should not be given up. Neither a single Arab country nor all Arab countries, neither any king or president, nor all the kings and presidents, neither any organization nor all of them, be they Palestinian or Arab, possess the right to do that.” Furthermore, it states, “Initiatives, and so-called peaceful solutions and international conferences, are in contradiction to the principles of the Islamic Resistance Movement. Abusing any part of Palestine is abuse directed against part of religion.” Immediately upon reaching an agreement with Fatah on a document drafted by Palestinian prisoners, Hamas’ leaders made great pains to express the organization’s continuing refusal to recognize Israel and rejection of Israel’s legitimacy. At the same time, in spite of an international assistance embargo, Hamas has consistently refused to seize the opportunity given to it by the Madrid Quartet (UN, EU, United States and Russia) to recognize Israel, honor existing agreements, and renounce violence.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has described Israel as a “fake” state, pledged to “wipe Israel off the map” and repeatedly denied the Holocaust. On Tuesday, he made a cryptic statement that there would “soon” be “rejoicing” for the Middle East’s Muslims. Whether this statement concerns weapons Iran has supplied to Hezbollah with regard to Hezbollah’s possibly targeting Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, a new attack on some major Israeli target, or a coming breakthrough in Iran’s nuclear weapons program remains uncertain.
The educational curricula in numerous Arab countries deny Israel’s existence and legitimacy. The Palestinian education system describes all of the land encompassed by Israel as “occupied.” It also debunks the historic ties of the Jewish people to the land even as archaeological evidence provides indisputable evidence of just such a presence.
Nonetheless, criticism of Israel persists, particularly among the adherents of the Occupation Hypothesis. As a result of a mindset that is still anchored in “occupation,” Israel’s critics argue that an immediate ceasefire would suffice to resolve the events in Lebanon. “Business as usual” is not a viable option. The Hezbollah terrorist organization would merely use the ceasefire to rebuild for an even more dangerous battle in the future.
Others charge Israel with employing “disproportionate” action in its fight against Hezbollah. As the terrorism stems not from a dispute over borders, but from a bid to eliminate Israel by attrition, it is the terrorists’ aims and not Israel’s defensive military action that are truly disproportionate. The United Nations Charter declares, “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.” Nonetheless, the terrorist organizations ranging from Hezbollah to Hamas openly seek nothing less than Israel’s elimination and by launching raids on Israeli soil, they are trying to shift the battleground into Israel itself.
The time has come for those charged with foreign policy to discard the Occupation Hypothesis. It explains little. Reliance on its guidance, particularly if Israel makes gratuitous concessions, would only send further signals of weakness that would invite new rounds of aggression against Israel and also larger Western interests in the Middle East. Instead, foreign policymakers need to come to grips with the reality of the rejectionism that drives Middle Eastern terrorism.
As such, the key to Middle East peace lies with delegitimizing the ideology of radical Islamist rejectionism that precludes peace in that region. Under such a new approach, Israel should be permitted to fully defend itself against those who threaten its existence; Iran should be barred from developing or acquiring nuclear weapons; terrorist organizations must be dismantled and a ceasefire in Lebanon should require a firm commitment by Lebanon’s Government to dismantle Hezbollah; and hard-nosed realism must take precedence over gestures of good will that would be exploited by the aggressors who seek Israel’s demise. Simultaneously, the international community needs to reach out to moderate Muslims who could become a firewall against the spread of the kind of radical Islamism that gives legitimacy to the rejectionism behind Middle Eastern terrorism. Moderate Muslims have as much or perhaps a greater stake in thwarting the radicals as does the outside world. Their religion is under threat of being redefined by the extremists.
Once the Occupation Hypothesis is discarded, the international community will take a big step forward in its pursuit of Middle East peace. Once the ideology of rejectionism is correctly identified and the institutions through which it is disseminated are reformed, the Middle Eastern environment will become ripe for settling the historic Israeli-Arab dispute. Only then will peace have a genuine chance to blossom in that blood-soaked region.
Don Sutherland has researched and written on a wide range of geopolitical issues.
The “Occupation Hypothesis” succeeded, in part, because the alternative of an existential struggle was far worse to consider. Such a fundamental basis of conflict is far more resistant to diplomacy. It requires nothing less than a change in long-held beliefs and attitudes. Recent events have all but doomed the Occupation Hypothesis. Instead, it has become ever more clear that Islamist rejectionisman unyielding rejection of Israel’s legitimacy and right to exist on what has been defined as religious groundsis what drives Middle Eastern terrorism.
“The next Middle East warIsrael against genocidal Islamismhas begun,” explained Yossi Klein Halevi, senior fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem. He also warned, “There may be lulls in the fighting But those periods of calm will be mere respites.” The existential struggle will continue and Israel’s enemies will raise the banner of their radical interpretations of Islam and push ahead with their aims of building a new Middle East that excludes Israel. That’s the reality that is driving Middle Eastern terrorism, and it has little to do with “occupation.”
Israel’s complete withdrawals from Lebanon in 2000 and the Gaza Strip in 2005 provide the strongest evidence that rejectionism and not “occupation” is driving Israel’s enemies. If “occupation” were the cause of the terrorism, one would have expected Hezbollah to disappear in Lebanon and Qassam rocket attacks to cease from the Gaza Strip. Instead, Hezbollah used the next six years to obtain more powerful arms with a longer-range. From the Gaza Strip, Palestinian terrorists fired more than 500 Qassam rockets into Israel since October 2005. The so-called “occupation” was over, but the terrorism most certainly wasn’t.
An examination of the statements coming from the terrorist groups’ leaders, their actions, and the Hamas Charter vividly highlight the rejectionism that underpins these groups. Neither Hezbollah nor Hamas nor their Syrian and Iranian patrons recognize Israel’s right to exist. Recent katyusha attacks on Haifa and Nahariya carried out by Hezbollah have been widely described as attacks on the “Haifa, Nahariya settlement.” Both cities lie within Israel’s 1948 borders and are not, in any way, post-’67 War settlements.
The Hamas Charter declares, “The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgment Day. It, or any part of it, should not be squandered: it, or any part of it, should not be given up. Neither a single Arab country nor all Arab countries, neither any king or president, nor all the kings and presidents, neither any organization nor all of them, be they Palestinian or Arab, possess the right to do that.” Furthermore, it states, “Initiatives, and so-called peaceful solutions and international conferences, are in contradiction to the principles of the Islamic Resistance Movement. Abusing any part of Palestine is abuse directed against part of religion.” Immediately upon reaching an agreement with Fatah on a document drafted by Palestinian prisoners, Hamas’ leaders made great pains to express the organization’s continuing refusal to recognize Israel and rejection of Israel’s legitimacy. At the same time, in spite of an international assistance embargo, Hamas has consistently refused to seize the opportunity given to it by the Madrid Quartet (UN, EU, United States and Russia) to recognize Israel, honor existing agreements, and renounce violence.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has described Israel as a “fake” state, pledged to “wipe Israel off the map” and repeatedly denied the Holocaust. On Tuesday, he made a cryptic statement that there would “soon” be “rejoicing” for the Middle East’s Muslims. Whether this statement concerns weapons Iran has supplied to Hezbollah with regard to Hezbollah’s possibly targeting Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, a new attack on some major Israeli target, or a coming breakthrough in Iran’s nuclear weapons program remains uncertain.
The educational curricula in numerous Arab countries deny Israel’s existence and legitimacy. The Palestinian education system describes all of the land encompassed by Israel as “occupied.” It also debunks the historic ties of the Jewish people to the land even as archaeological evidence provides indisputable evidence of just such a presence.
Nonetheless, criticism of Israel persists, particularly among the adherents of the Occupation Hypothesis. As a result of a mindset that is still anchored in “occupation,” Israel’s critics argue that an immediate ceasefire would suffice to resolve the events in Lebanon. “Business as usual” is not a viable option. The Hezbollah terrorist organization would merely use the ceasefire to rebuild for an even more dangerous battle in the future.
Others charge Israel with employing “disproportionate” action in its fight against Hezbollah. As the terrorism stems not from a dispute over borders, but from a bid to eliminate Israel by attrition, it is the terrorists’ aims and not Israel’s defensive military action that are truly disproportionate. The United Nations Charter declares, “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.” Nonetheless, the terrorist organizations ranging from Hezbollah to Hamas openly seek nothing less than Israel’s elimination and by launching raids on Israeli soil, they are trying to shift the battleground into Israel itself.
The time has come for those charged with foreign policy to discard the Occupation Hypothesis. It explains little. Reliance on its guidance, particularly if Israel makes gratuitous concessions, would only send further signals of weakness that would invite new rounds of aggression against Israel and also larger Western interests in the Middle East. Instead, foreign policymakers need to come to grips with the reality of the rejectionism that drives Middle Eastern terrorism.
As such, the key to Middle East peace lies with delegitimizing the ideology of radical Islamist rejectionism that precludes peace in that region. Under such a new approach, Israel should be permitted to fully defend itself against those who threaten its existence; Iran should be barred from developing or acquiring nuclear weapons; terrorist organizations must be dismantled and a ceasefire in Lebanon should require a firm commitment by Lebanon’s Government to dismantle Hezbollah; and hard-nosed realism must take precedence over gestures of good will that would be exploited by the aggressors who seek Israel’s demise. Simultaneously, the international community needs to reach out to moderate Muslims who could become a firewall against the spread of the kind of radical Islamism that gives legitimacy to the rejectionism behind Middle Eastern terrorism. Moderate Muslims have as much or perhaps a greater stake in thwarting the radicals as does the outside world. Their religion is under threat of being redefined by the extremists.
Once the Occupation Hypothesis is discarded, the international community will take a big step forward in its pursuit of Middle East peace. Once the ideology of rejectionism is correctly identified and the institutions through which it is disseminated are reformed, the Middle Eastern environment will become ripe for settling the historic Israeli-Arab dispute. Only then will peace have a genuine chance to blossom in that blood-soaked region.
Don Sutherland has researched and written on a wide range of geopolitical issues.
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America’s Swim and Fitness Festival and The Race to Cure DiabetesAmerica’s Swim and Fitness Festival and The Race to Cure Diabetes is set for 9-12 November 2006. This swimming and fitness centered festival will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The Festival, together with the Foundation, have as a mission to promote a correct lifestyle, complete with correct diet and physical activity, the two most important factors in preventing this type of disease and bettering the quality of life for people who already suffer from it.
About The Race ClubBased out of Islamorada in the Florida Keys, The Race Club is designed to pool talented male and female swimmers from around the world that have a shot at representing their country at the Olympics.The team will have their housing and travel expenses to key meets paid for by The Race Club. Olympians from around the world will also join us to train for varied amounts of time.
Damn the TorpedosGet a look into Gary's thoughts, recent books he's read, a peak into his competitive spirit, and a whole lot more! Subscribe to Gary Hall Jr.'s newsletter, Damn The Torpedoes
Gary Hall Jr., Race Club Founder and Darn Fast SwimmerGary, a two-time Olympian; eight-time Olympic medallist (4 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze); American record holder; and hero to millions of swimmers and diabetes patients is currently training to make his third United States Olympic Swim team in Athens 2004.
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How was The Race Club born?"It's up to us, the fast food thinkers and the fast twitch challenged, the coaches and the assistant coaches, the swimmers of tomorrow and yesterday to create our own opportunities. It's easy to sit in a hotel room and get worked up over the inefficiencies of a huge organization, or the work ethic of the lazy. What can we do? How can I help create better opportunities for swimmers?" Gary Hall Jr.
Join The Race Club and Get Some Cool GearThe Race Club enables all swimmers from throughout the world to work as a unit to help drive more exposure and revenue for the sport without a concern for nationality.
Race Club Coaching Olympian, Jon Olsen is the Race Club head coach and will be running the workouts. We all fall into bad habits when we get tired, we all need a sounding board, an outside (the pool) perspective. Jon is a natural team leader, a team captain for many USA National Team trips. He's patient and observant. He has been there as an athlete. He is THE man for the job.
Swimmers in The Race Club Circle of ChampionsWho are the swimmers on The Race Club's roster? An international variety of top-level athletes that will be swimming with the goal of even higher achievments.
Swimming Clinics and Workshops from The Race ClubThe Race Club can hold swimming clinics at your facility, or you can come to Islamorada, Florida. Prior to your first day in the water with them, they will work with you to identify your swimming objectives so that a program that fits your time requirements and goals as a swimmer can be created.
The Coaches Coroner (or Corner, if you prefer)Welcome to Coaches Coroner! It's really the Coaches "Corner", but coroner in the title is a funny play on words. Coaches and swimmers can come here to submit a favorite sprint workout with a brief description of WHY this is a good workout.
The Official Race Club CrestOn October 20, 2003 Race Club unveiled its Official Crest. Want to see what it looks like and learn what it means?
About The Race ClubBased out of Islamorada in the Florida Keys, The Race Club is designed to pool talented male and female swimmers from around the world that have a shot at representing their country at the Olympics.The team will have their housing and travel expenses to key meets paid for by The Race Club. Olympians from around the world will also join us to train for varied amounts of time.
Damn the TorpedosGet a look into Gary's thoughts, recent books he's read, a peak into his competitive spirit, and a whole lot more! Subscribe to Gary Hall Jr.'s newsletter, Damn The Torpedoes
Gary Hall Jr., Race Club Founder and Darn Fast SwimmerGary, a two-time Olympian; eight-time Olympic medallist (4 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze); American record holder; and hero to millions of swimmers and diabetes patients is currently training to make his third United States Olympic Swim team in Athens 2004.
Get The Race Club NewsletterSubscribe to The Race Club Newsletter and stay up to date on all of The Race Club's swimming news, events, and other happenings with The Race Club's swimmers.
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How was The Race Club born?"It's up to us, the fast food thinkers and the fast twitch challenged, the coaches and the assistant coaches, the swimmers of tomorrow and yesterday to create our own opportunities. It's easy to sit in a hotel room and get worked up over the inefficiencies of a huge organization, or the work ethic of the lazy. What can we do? How can I help create better opportunities for swimmers?" Gary Hall Jr.
Join The Race Club and Get Some Cool GearThe Race Club enables all swimmers from throughout the world to work as a unit to help drive more exposure and revenue for the sport without a concern for nationality.
Race Club Coaching Olympian, Jon Olsen is the Race Club head coach and will be running the workouts. We all fall into bad habits when we get tired, we all need a sounding board, an outside (the pool) perspective. Jon is a natural team leader, a team captain for many USA National Team trips. He's patient and observant. He has been there as an athlete. He is THE man for the job.
Swimmers in The Race Club Circle of ChampionsWho are the swimmers on The Race Club's roster? An international variety of top-level athletes that will be swimming with the goal of even higher achievments.
Swimming Clinics and Workshops from The Race ClubThe Race Club can hold swimming clinics at your facility, or you can come to Islamorada, Florida. Prior to your first day in the water with them, they will work with you to identify your swimming objectives so that a program that fits your time requirements and goals as a swimmer can be created.
The Coaches Coroner (or Corner, if you prefer)Welcome to Coaches Coroner! It's really the Coaches "Corner", but coroner in the title is a funny play on words. Coaches and swimmers can come here to submit a favorite sprint workout with a brief description of WHY this is a good workout.
The Official Race Club CrestOn October 20, 2003 Race Club unveiled its Official Crest. Want to see what it looks like and learn what it means?
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