By Julia Cunningham and Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Interns
Not every swimmer can say that they’re excited for a three session championship meet at the tail end of the hardest training of the year. But not every swimmer or diver has the opportunity to participate in a championship meet with almost 40 years of history and tradition behind it either. The Seven Sisters Swimming and Diving Championship is that kind of event; one with its own rich and distinctive culture. The meet, an annual event that now includes Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Vassar, and Wellesley Colleges is not just about the competition, but about celebrating the sisterhood of the (no longer seven) historic schools.Â
Wellesley senior Erin Yang describes what makes the meet special, “I would say that this is the one meet where I come away with new friends every year and where I think everyone makes everyone else feel like a winner, no matter if we are the team rockstar or just had a really off day.”
Yang went on to say that watching other swimmers, regardless of what team they are on, can be inspirational, “I’m always impressed by how incredible the other women are at the meet – they’re fast, they’re strong, they’re powerful, hard workers in the classroom and in the water.â€
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