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2018 TNYA Swim Camp swimmers talk IGLA The 20 th annual TNYA Swim Camp was held from March 18 – 24 at the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The Camp is a mix of swimmers looking to ramp up their training and to get into fitness shape for summer. The Camp offers both long course and short course training over seven days in the Florida sunshine. The event has become popular with IGLA swimmers from across the world who enjoy getting in some coached training, socializing and beach time in a beautiful destination. IGLA Wetnotes caught up with six of the over 40 swimmers who attended Camp this year. Onesimo Demira Grew Up: Zambia, Nigeria and Minnesota

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2018 TNYA Swim Camp swimmers talk IGLA

The 20th annual TNYA Swim Camp was held from March 18 – 24 at the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The Camp is a mix of swimmers looking to ramp up their training and to get into fitness shape for summer. The Camp offers both long course and short course training over seven days in the Florida sunshine. The event has become popular with IGLA swimmers from across the world who enjoy

getting in some coached training, socializing and beach time in a beautiful destination. IGLA Wetnotes caught up with six of the over 40 swimmers who attended Camp this year.

Onesimo Demira Grew Up: Zambia, Nigeria and Minnesota

Swims For: Team New York Aquatics First IGLA: 1994 New York City Motivation for Attending Swim Camp: It gives a huge boost to my swim training. I also love seeing and meeting new and returning campers. Hopes and Goals for Paris IGLA: I am looking forward to

reuniting with previous participants and meeting new ones. I am competing in more than one sport which always makes it fun. Fantasy City for an Upcoming IGLA: Minneapolis. The University of Minnesota has a great and convenient facility. Last summer I raced in Budapest, Hungary at the FINA Masters World Championships and that would be an amazing IGLA. Also, going to Singapore or South Africa would be a great experience.

Kevin Kirby

Grew Up: Portland, ME Swims For: Team New York Aquatics First IGLA: 2018 Paris will be my first IGLA Motivation for Attending Swim Camp: I wanted to ramp up

for the upcoming swim meet season in New York. Swim camp helps accelerate your training before the spring and summer meets get going. Hopes and Goals for Paris IGLA: Haha, I am aiming not to come in last place. Training for Paris has been a good proxy for getting in better shape in general. Fantasy City for an Upcoming IGLA: Ah, well Paris is my second favorite city in the world behind New York City, so it is a

great city for IGLA. Hong Kong, which is already lined up for 2022, would be my second choice.

Brian Jacobson Grew Up: Downey, CA Swims For: Minnesota Ice First IGLA: 2001 Toronto Motivation for Attending Swim Camp: After competing at the FINA Masters World Championships in Budapest, Hungary last

August, I didn’t want to fall back into hard training. I only swam two days a week over the winter and focused on stroke and technique. I came to swim camp because the boys are cute, and I wanted to get a bump back into training. I have another swim camp in May. Hopes and Goals for Paris IGLA: I am aging up this year and am hoping to break some world records. If it goes well in Paris, I

will head to summer nationals in Orlando. Plus, I have been doing IGLAs for a long time and it is so much fun. The community is fabulous. Fantasy City for an Upcoming IGLA: I would love to compete in the Olympic pools in London, England or Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Jack Mackenroth

Grew Up: Seattle, WA Swims For: Team New York Aquatics First IGLA: 1990 Vancouver

Motivation for Attending Swim Camp: I have been out of the pool for four years and I needed a jump start to get ready for Paris. Hopes and Goals for Paris IGLA: I’d like to not have a heart attack in the pool. Actually, I would like to see if I can do some decent times. I was at IGLA Paris in 2000 and I want to return to the scene of all the shenanigans. Fantasy City for an Upcoming IGLA: Cape Town, South Africa.

Kevin Majoros

Grew Up: Toledo, OH Swims For: District of Columbia Aquatics Club First IGLA: 1996 Washington, DC

Motivation for Attending Swim Camp: I like getting the distance base that swim camp offers so I have something to come down from in my training. Plus, I love having seven days of living the life of a swimmer. Hopes and Goals for Paris IGLA: I like the atmosphere of an international competition and look forward to seeing friends from all over the world. I am registered in multiple sports and plan on being exhausted by the end of it.

Fantasy City for an Upcoming IGLA: I also competed at the FINA Masters World Championships in Budapest, Hungary along with Onesimo and Brian. I would love to go back there to compete again. Warren was there cheering us on! My second choice would be Rome, Italy.

Warren Perry

Grew Up: Kinston, NC Swims For: Team New York Aquatics First IGLA: 2017 Miami Motivation for Attending Swim Camp: I am here for all of it – training, community, friends and warm weather.

Hopes and Goals for Paris IGLA: I’d like to medal in one event and make new friends from different parts of the world. I also plan on cheering on the other aquatics events. Fantasy City for an Upcoming IGLA: Melbourne, Australia.

Gay Games Paris Since 1982, the Gay Games have brought together people from all over the world, with diversity, respect, equality, solidarity, and

sharing.

With sport a common theme for inclusion, the Gay Games are open to all, young or old, athlete or artist, experienced or novice,

gay or straight.

For athletes, artists, supporters, spectators, donors, volunteers, conference participants, sponsors, or simply anyone interested in this project, everyone has a role to play at the Gay Games and

help to progress our society.

Over 8,000 participants have already signed up for the next Gay

Games!

More than 80 countries will be represented, celebrating diversity

around sport, cultural

exchange, and plenty of fun! Join us today by registering at

http://Paris2018.com.

There are 36 sports, a number of cultural events, including choral, cheerleading and concerts, human rights conferences as

well as the many festivities!

900 swimmers have already registered leaving only 300 spots remaining for swimming at the Georges Vallerey pool (some events are also filling up fast). Only 225 spots remain for the open water swim taking place at Vaires-sur-Marne on Monday

August 6, 2018. The water polo tournament is already full with 36 teams already committed in the competitive (Georges Vallerey pool) and recreational (Roger Le Gall pool) divisions. Some teams are still looking for players to join. 25 divers and 65 synchro swimmers have already committed to the competition at

the Maurice Thorez Aquatic Center.

The theme for this years' Pink FlamingoTM on Friday August 10,

2018 is French Kiss!

For those already registered:

Double check to make sure your registration information is accurate and is the same as the proper name of your team that you are registered with your national governing body (i.e. Mike

vs. Michael and the official name of your team).

Provide the registration details of your national governing body.

Make sure your contact information is current in the registration

system.

Upload an acceptable photo, and provide your medical forms

clearing you for participation.

Travel and accommodation support is provided by KTS France (http://travel.paris2018.com/) and MisterBnB (http://misterbandb.paris2018.com/). Additional additional event tickets are available for purchase here

(https://www.paris2018.com/tickets/).

The IGLA: International LGBTQ+ Aquatics Annual General Meeting will be held on August 5, 2018. Further information will

be distributed once details are confirmed.

See you in Paris!

Women’s/Diversity Committee

The Women’s/Diversity Committee of International LGBTQ+

Aquatics is officially resurrected.

Our mission is to improve the visibility of Women at LGBTQ+

events and provide a platform for networking. The committee is

invested in increasing the participation of women and building

community by sharing information and promoting safe and

welcoming spaces for women at LGBTQ+ events. Currently, the

committee is focused on Gay Games 10 in Paris.

To this end, we are hosting a women's area at the pool, putting

together an information network via facebook, and organizing an

IGLA Women's evening in Paris.

We invite you to participate and invite others.

Please visit our facebook page and join in for updates:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/224108868096141/

Committee Members:

1. Liz Carlin, Committee Chair: [email protected]

2. Lisa Dahl : [email protected]

3. Connie George: [email protected]

4. Gj Lee : [email protected]