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USMS Needs You!

The USMS History & Archives Committee needs your generous contribution. We're not asking for your money, but for something much more valuable: stories about swimmers.

We would like each LMSC to identify a few of its key people, who have been a part of USMS for a long time. Then someone in the LMSC can interview these valuable members about their swimming. See "Creating a Story" for several questions we've put together to get you started. Feel free to use these questions in whatever way suits you best-pun completely intended!

About the History Project

What is the History & Archives Committee?

The History & Archives Committee was officially established, as an ad hoc committee, in 1999, to carry on with the work begun in 1995 by Dorothy Donnelly and Carl House. In 2001, it was made a standing committee and charged with constructing permanent archives that record the history of United States Masters Swimming. With the help of hundreds of volunteers, we now have a website containing over 6,000 pages devoted to Masters swimmers.

To get a feel for the committee, and to see hundreds of photographs and stories about Masters swimmers, view our website at www.swimgold.org. The site also includes stories about past pool and open water competitions, and lists All-Americans since 1972, All-Stars since 1987, and Top Ten swimmers since 1993.

Our goals are to:

How you can help:

How to submit a story or oral history

Written contributions should be made electronically, either on a disc or through e-mail. Please send them to wilson@afn.org. A dictated tape is priceless, because it captures the voice, the attitude, and the spirit of the Masters swimmer. For these oral histories, send the original tape and also a typed transcript. If this is not possible, mail a transcript, or as a last resort the tape itself, to Meegan Wilson, 620 NW 27th Way, Gainesville, FL 32607 (phone 352-373-0023).

Creating a story

The following questions may help you write a story about yourself or another Masters swimmer:

Background questions:

Masters involvement:

Current physical activity:

USMS involvement:

Personal life:

Stories about your LMSC:

Adding quotations to your story will make it more personal and interesting.

Good examples of what some LMSCs have done:

Virginia (by Betsy Durrant): www.SwimGold.org/hist/historyva.htm

Oregon (by Earl Walter and Bill Volckening): www.SwimGold.org/hist/historyor.htm Oregon has organized its history by year, which allows for easy additions and updating.

Florida Gold Coast (by Ed Ames): www.SwimGold.org/hist/historyfg.htm



For more information, contact the USMS National Office:

Executive Secretary, Tracy Grilli, P.O. Box 185 Londonderry, NH 03053-0185, Phone: (800) 550-SWIM

If you would like to see or download a pdf file of our brochure, click here.

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