Natalie checks her iPod while heading to the pool; idiot dad finger in the photo |
Welcome to August. Two weeks from today, our athletes return for
preseason. Summer has flown by in the blink of an eye. I apologize for not
chronicling things better – as my lack of blog posts can attest. There are many
reasons for this, but one that stands out has to do with the acronym DUSO. Stands
for Dutchess Ulster Swim Organization. There are eight teams in DUSO, one of
them the Hyde Park Stingrays. I am a Proud Swim Dad, as my daughter Natalie
just completed her second summer as a Stingray.
Youth swimming is a time-consuming affair. We see the Red Fox Aquatic
Club (formerly the Marist Swim Club), year-round in and around the McCann
Center. Those kids swim six days a week, 11 months a year. Endless practices.
Endless meets (really, really endless sweaty
meets). Parents are sucked right into this well-worth-it but time-consuming
culture. The DUSO/Stingray thing is just a snippet of that; it basically consumes
the month of July, and culminates with the DUSO Championships – a sort of
all-day swimapalooza – that was on Saturday morning, afternoon and into the
evening up in Rhinebeck. There are 62 events, each with multiple heats. Natalie
was in event 10, 44 and 52. For those keeping score at home (and I know you are), that’s
a lot of down time between events. I’m happy to report that Natalie had an
excellent season. She improved significantly in all of her strokes, and she is going
to try out for the high school team, if she can pass that fancy District Fitness
Test (she’s still in 8th grade) next week. So yeah. DUSO season is
over. Cross country season is nearing. Here we go.
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