Solution: Swim at the Dix Hills 50 Meter Outdoor Pool.

Thanks to Jean and Bob for setting it up -- some of us were getting a bit "water deprived"!




The Huntington Masters Swim Team ("HUMS"), an official club of US Masters Swimming, holds daily early-morning pool workouts year-round at the Huntington YMCA, 60 Main Street, Huntington (contact the Y at 631-421-4242 for Full Y membership fee information).
Indoor Pool Workouts in one of the Y’s two 25-yard pools begin at 5:30 a.m. weekdays and 7:00 a.m. weekends and last one to two hours. These workouts are open to all Full Y members.
Open-Water Swims are held from May to November at West Neck Beach and other local Long Island beaches. Outdoor swim schedules are posted on The Water-Blog.
Want to swim for the Home Team? You can! Join HUMS at clubassistant.com.
Air temperature was 62 degrees. But, NOBODY wanted to know what the water temperature was after a week of rain and NO sunlight to heat the pool.
No matter what the temperature was, you could see from one side of the pool to the other -- and this is a 50 Meter Pool -- talk about room for swimming!
Bob shows some near perfect stroke work. Want more underwater "stroke" shots? See below.
It really isn't as sunny, (ie. WARM) as it looks! It is amazing what you can do in Photoshop.
This is a great group of photos to use to check out stroke form. Chris V is above.
And, above is Ken -- a regular West Neck OWS'er trying out Huntington's ONLY 50 meter pool.
Thanks to Bob for my picture above. Now if I, (Mike), could only learn to swim and take pictures at the same time...
Scott or is it Ken (?) shows some really good extension. Maybe that's the secret of fast swimming!
In her most impressive Tri to date, Lynn was 4th Overall Female! (in EVERY Age Group) Way to go Lynn!
In the TEAM CATEGORY of Family, Rich and son Austin took FIRST Place with an overall time of 1:14:35. (Rich’s Swim time was 17:20)
In the TEAM CATEGORY of Sibling, Joe, Steven and David C took FIRST Place with an overall time of 1:20:34. (Joe’s Swim time was 18:32)
The OVERALL TEAM WINNER was Team Bike Junkie with Rob R., Ned and Adam with an overall time of 1:01:32. (Rob’s Swim time was 15:38)
In the TEAM CATEGORY of Mixed 140-179,
Huntington swept to victory in both FIRST and SECOND Place. Bob’s team took first in an overall time of 1:09:59 (Bob’s Swim time was 17:56) followed closely by Mike’s team with an overall time of 1:15:13 (Mike’s Swim time was 16:41). One special note on Bob’s Team, his biker, James D. turned in the 5th fastest bike time of the day (25:58) with an average of 21.5 MPH!
I know that I’ve missed a FEW people, (including Jim), but I am getting older and my eyesight isn’t what it used to be (thank goodness – for those who remember all my eye operations!) – please pass along any results that should be included and I’ll be happy to add them.
Congratulations to all and enjoy the pictures below.
Mike
As usual, Bob pulled together another winning team as his relay pictured below took a First Place in their age group. But, if you get the chance, ask him if he beat the swimmer of the relay team that took Second in that same division. (Sorry Bob, I just couldn't resist!) And, talk about your "usual suspects", check this happy trio below. Left to right, it's Tim, Jim and Rich (hiding under that Nike cap).
Don's approaching in perfect transition form but from here it takes teamwork.
Husband and wife team, Don and Ellie show some excellent Transition Teamwork in switching the chip from bike to run. Mike, the Swimmer on this Second Place 2006 Team (up from Third Place in 2005) does what he does best... he stays out of the way and takes a few pictures!
Take a look in the upper right hand corner of this picture... isn't that Rob R. and Bob M. engaged in some "after swim race" chatter?
Nancy "shows off' her most recent biking scar. And you thought sharks were dangerous! (Note: "shows off' is probably not the best description but I couldn't think of anything better).