Swimming

Athlete Reps The Dry Side Force Behind the Sport

By Caitlin Daday, Swimming World College Intern

If you are reading this, it is probably because you are familiar with swimming. You know, the thing where you jump in a pool and swim back and forth for a while. That’s the swimming that everyone knows about. Unbeknownst to many, however, is another side of the sport. It’s the side that keeps everything functioning yet that no one knows about. It’s called the “dry side” of swimming.

The “dry side” of swimming is the behind-the-scenes work that goes into running the sport. For the last three years I have served as an athlete representative for the Middle Atlantic LSC, representing the athletes in Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and Delaware. So, over the last three years I have seen my fair share of swimming governance. As I enter into my final year, I have assumed the role of senior athlete chair of the LSC. In my last year, I really want to make a difference and let people know what being an athlete rep is all about.

So here it goes.

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