By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: Corey He As swimmers, we’ve crafted our own language that governs the way we train, swim, and race. We use this language almost naturally with our teammates and coaches — and yet, if we were to use this same language to some non-swimmers, they might raise some confused eyebrows at us. Today, we’re exploring some examples of commonly used swimmer jargon — and mixing in some “non-swimmer” jargon as well. Swimmer Jargon: “I scratched.” Scratched what?? As swimmers, we know that this implies that you decided to drop out of one of your races prior to the start of the meet. Perhaps it’s your lucky day and your coach allows you to scratch that dreaded
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