The Morning Swim Show, March 1, 2010: Eugene Godsoe Previews Men's Pac-10 Championships -- March 1, 2010
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 1. STANFORD senior backstroke Eugene Godose joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to preview this week's men's Pac-10 championships.
Godsoe talks about how the team is rebounding after Austin Staab left the team, what he thinks of Stanford's backstroke legacy and how he is working to transition to a long-course swimmer once his collegiate career ends. Watch the full show in the video player below and visit Swimming World.TV for more video interviews.
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March 1, 2010 Why is it that Staab, the fastest SCY butterflyer in history was not a presence at olympic trials? I think he swan a 55 at best. What is going on? Submitted by: nduitch
March 1, 2010 In rhe prelims he didn't do anything but later in a time-trail he went a pr 52.81.
Shame he won't be back to defend his title as he, the Auburn guy (Tyler McGill) and now Florida's Shaune Fraser seem to be the class of the field.
And l4t's not forget North Carolina's Tommy Wyher and/or perhaps evevm Cncinnati's Josh Schneider. Submitted by: slickwillie32
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