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Swim in a Meet!

There are many opportunities for Masters swimmers to test their racing ability. Some train for triathlons or just to stay in shape, but there is great camaraderie in reliving some glory days in a professional swim meet! There are many events that happen all across the country that you can check out here:

www.usms.org/events

For your benefit, here is a summary of the nearest upcoming meets to Frostburg:

Colonies Zones SCY Championship
George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
April 5-7, 2019
Contact: Cheryl Ward
cherylaward@yahoo.com
(571) 214-5394 2019

Flying Fish Head Masters Spring Meet (FCKW)
Fox Chapel High School, Pittsburgh, PA
April 14, 2019
Contact: Libby Ernharth
Libbyernharth@gmail.com
(412) 877-3760

Swim Across America - Baltimore (Open Water)
Redhouse Cove on High Tide Farm, Pasadena, MD
September 15, 2019
Contact: Annie Applegarth
annie@swimacrossamerica.org

FSUM will also be hosting our own meet on May 5th, 2019!

Good luck, swimmers!

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