TAJ45
Silver $$ Contributor
I was there and boy, talk about UGLY conditions. Rain about half sideways at times, with enough wind to blow over probes etc, COLD as heck - low 40s during the warm part of the day. Wind was a constant in that there was always more than enough.
Abt 31 soldiered through the 100 yd relays and I saw 7 folks clean with the Xs ranging from 21 to 8. Now, being a noob to this, I don't remember the name that had the 21 X count. I did leave before any scores were posted for the 200 portion. So this is just a teaser.....I layered up but was still one layer short.....still cold.
Abt 31 soldiered through the 100 yd relays and I saw 7 folks clean with the Xs ranging from 21 to 8. Now, being a noob to this, I don't remember the name that had the 21 X count. I did leave before any scores were posted for the 200 portion. So this is just a teaser.....I layered up but was still one layer short.....still cold.