We arrived at Penn State's outdoor pool around lunch time so the group sat down for a quick lunch (click on picture to enlarge). |
Jersey Shore assistant coach Dave Keegan had to be in the water as the swimmers swam across the pool (Penn State's request for safety) Click on picture to enlarge. |
Each swimmer also had to tread water for one minute. (click on picture to enlarge). To view more on the high dives (including some video clips), click Read More below |
And then it was off to the high dives where they fell from great heights. (click on picture to enlarge). |
The Leaps on Video
The swimmers jumped without hesitation as can be seen with the video below. Either they weren't to afraid or they wanted to get down as fast as possible.
It was the coaches that were a different story. They seemed to have taken their time and contemplate a bit more. In the video below, assistant coach Mitch Thompson doesn't jump but leaves the platform with a graceful dive.
Not to have his brother outdo him, head coach Lee Thompson follows shortly with a graceful entry from the platform.
But the "Greatest Hesitation Award" of the day goes to assistant coach Dave Keegan who had to be verbally pushed off the platform by his swimmers.
.......or the 1 meter platform
The swimmers also took advantage of the springboard to try their hand at some flips.
After several hours of swimming, it was off to Penn State's creamery for some homemade ice cream.
Swimmers standing in line at the PSU Creamery |
Swimmers placing order for flavor |
The group enjoying the ice cream in the PSU Creamery courtyard. |
Eating ice cream can be a messy affair. |
Swimmers, coaches, and drivers. Click on picture to enlarge. |
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