Thursday, August 26, 2004

May I Have This Dance?

O goodness, the funniest thing just happened!! I was browsing NBC.com and came across this video clip that apparently involved both Thorpe and Aaron, and so of course, out of impulse, I clicked on it, and little did I know what I was in store for!!

There, on this little two minute clip was Peirsol, Thorpe, Beard and Sandeno all going to the Sports Illustrated party!! It was nice seeing Aaron is something other then a bathing suit, and you actually get to see them dance!! The main focus of the video was Thorpe and then the girls getting ready, but it was still really cute and you should go see it.

The Clip is hilarious and you will all enjoy it!! Many others are there as well, of different swimmers and athletes.

Just thought you all would like to see Aaron dance.

Wednesday, August 25, 2004

On A Lighter Note...

After discussing the topic of drugs, which tends to be a heavier topic, I decided that I would add some 'fluff' to this blog.
First of all, if anybody out there is an HTML whiz, PLEASE PLEASE sign the guestbook or leave a message on the tagboard with your email address. That is if you are willing to make a background for this blog. Unfortunately I am absolutely horrible at computers, but I would love to have a background that is a little more swimming or aaron oriented. So if any of you are at all interested in doing a background, please contact me!!

What I would do is make you a group memeber and all you to access the template, which would allow you change it. You don't have to remain a group member or anything, or write anything, but its just so I can make this a little more attractive.

Also, I would love to know who I am talking to, so if you have time, please leave some information on the guestbook. Here are some sample thing that would be fun to know.

Who are you?

Where are you from?
Favorite Sports
Favorite Band, Movie and Song
School Level (if applicable)
If you met Aaron, what would you ask him?
If you were deserted on an Island, what would be one thing, besides Aaron, that you would bring with you (jk jk)
How did you find out about this site?
What do you think about the site?
How can I make the site better?
How did you first come across Aaron?
How long have you been a fan of his?
What, besides his adorable looks and swimming skills, attracts you to him?

Those are just some options, but it is all up to you. Its great that people are signing the tagboard, but after a while those are deleted, and the guestbook isn't. So I would rather you sign that.

Also, if you live in Norcal, come to the Tiburon Mile!

Another Perfect Chance to Blab...Controversy?

As the olympics are over and all the swimmers have gone home, well I suppose they might have stayed, I really couldn't tell you, but now controversy and debates are on the down low and most people are exhausted from talking about swimming in the olympics that they just don't say anything at all, which doesn't give me much to talk about...

I did find a very interesting comment on the USA swimming website (which as you can tell I enjoy reading, there are actually some very intelligent people writing there and I enjoy reading their opinions, as most are older then me...) But... (On an tangent, I CAN'T BELIEVE THE US WOMEN'S WATERPOLO TEAM LOST TO ITALY!!! Sorry, had to get that out)

It had to do with a rumor that was started that Phelps was 'doped out' (we haven't yet deterimed whether this meant marijuana or just 'doped out on steroids') But which of course led to the conversation of Ian Thorpe, then Ian Thorpe vs Micheal Phelps, which will probably be a topic starter for years to come, at least until Bejing.

Now, if you read earlier on this blog, I did say that Thorpe spoke out against drugs, and later I found out that so did Phelps. Nowadays it seems as if most athletes are telling the younger generation not to be on drugs (not sure if Peirsol has, but nobody thinks he is on drugs, so it doesn't really matter) but I really am curious as to whether they are on drugs... doesn't that seem like the perfect cover? Maybe I have been reading too many books, but won't the public be less likely to suspect someone who speaks out against drugs then someone who doesn't? It seems like common sense to me.

Coming from a school where competing to be the best is the only thing we seem to do (and I go to a public school!) I can see why people take drugs to make themselves "the best" as we are always wanting to be that person. I myself have felt that, way though thankfully never resorted to drugs, but I know of people who either get so stressed out that they take drugs to calm down, or think that drugs will help them, which is a total lie!

Drugs, even outside of swimming, is an even larger issue!! Tons of kids at my school get high each weekend, even at breaks or lunch, and frankly its disgusting. I hate watching as blood shot student come sauntering into class, smelling of pot! I didn't even know what pot smelled like before I came to this school, which is surprsingly a great school that is ranked highly in the United States.

What do you all think about the drug issue? Please post a comment if you are a member or else just sign the guestbook and leave a comment there! Sorry that this was a horrible opinion sorta thing, but I brain works in odd ways.

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Facts From My Website- In Case You Haven't Read Them

Here is an interview that was taken with Aaron that has twenty questions that he answered. Since I was bored and I thought you all should know some random facts about me (plus I am self-centered sometimes and just wanted to talk about myself) I too have answered the questions. This part of course was not originally apart of the interview, but you all are smart enough to realize that, correct?

Aaron Peirsol has big plans. He took a break to talk to special correspondent Bob Schaller about cars, books, his sister Hayler and an embarassing encounter with the police he went through as a child for this weeks 20 Questions Tuesday.


1. What is your dream car?

Aaron- A CL55 AMG- It's a Mercedes.

Sarah- ooo, this one is easy!! A Mini Cooper with the British flag on the top!

2. We're watching you on the big screen, what's the role?

Aaron- James Bond. It seems like he's cool. Something else cool would be Braveheart - or a role like that.

Sarah- Something like Kill Bill... Dunno really... something thats fun to act out, ya know?

3. Your little sister, Hayley, has quite a following. What's a sport or activity she's beaten you at?

Aaron- Easy question! My parents-- she has a hand over on that. She just does, and I could explain it if you asked me to. But she does.

Sarah- Well I have a younger brother as well, so this question can apply. My brother beats me at... getting in trouble!! No, something serious... he is better at woodworking!

4. What's chasing you in the woods, a tiger or bear?

Aaron- Can I pick neither? One or the other, choose? (pause)... I guess a tiger, because it's cool looking. But either way, face it - your done.

Sarah- Well, it depends on the bear or tiger. If it were a polar bear, then definitely that (since its my favorite animal) but if it were a grizzly, then obviously the tiger, since I want to die looking at something pretty!

5. What's the last book you read?

Aaron- The Godfather. It was a great book, awesome

Sarah- I am in the middle of the Scarlet Letter, but I love any Dan Brown books!! Frankly I will read anything!

6. How many kids will you have after you get married?

Aaron- Three, I guess. Between three and 20. How's that?

Sarah- When I first saw the video in science class that shows a woman giving birth I was set on adopting, but I suppose I would have two to three kids, not too many.

7. What gets you to the pool when you just don't feel it happening?

Aaron- Knowing the guys will be there, too, going through same thing I'm facing.

Sarah- Music sometimes. But mostly my friends!! I have one friend, Celine, who really encourages me, so she is awesome, but so is my entire team, swimming and waterpolo!

8. Is that part of what makes this particular moment of time at the University of Texas so special?

Aaron- Yes, and it really is true - this is a special time down here. It's a common bond, an understanding that everyone else understands waht the motivation and goals are. Having everyone at the same level really helps all of us.

Sarah- I obviously don't go to the University of Texas, but I am nervous about this whole college process, but I will deal I suppose. I love my high school team because everyone gets along and we enjoy eachothers company and have become the best of friends even outside of the pool.

9. What sport, besides swimming, would you be a pro in if you had a choice?

Aaron- Probably surfing. I love the sport, love to travel the world, love to go to cool places.

Sarah- Well for me it would be waterpolo, but I would also love to be a diver, but I can't dive at all!! Another cool sport would be synchronized swimming, but can't do that either.

10. Aaron Peirsol is put in charage of deciding where the Olympics are to be held at some date in the future. Where would that be?

Aaron- Where could we have it? Geeze, let me thing... I loved Australia, so I'd have it there again. There's just nothing wrong with Australia.

Sarah- Difficult! I love Australia, sicne I am half Australian, but I also love California, either SoCal or NorCal...

11. Where would you live if you could pick anywhere?

Aaron- I'd probably live in Tahiti. The areas around there are great. So even if it were just for a couple of years, that's what I'd go with. I'd go surfing all the time, and just hang out.

Sarah- You know what makes me laugh about this question and his answer, because freshman year my friend Molly and I were set on living in Tahiti... we even cut out pictures from National Geographics and covered our binders with them... but other then that, probably England.

12. What is your favorite area of study in school?

Aaron- Biology. It is just fascinating. Put down Physics, too, for me. I love physics. I just love to know how things work and why.

Sarah- I love English and History, but my Environmental class is fun as well... I just started photography, so far that is fun!

13. What's your favorite non-swimming website that you frequent?

Aaron- Surfline.com. Its a cool site.

Sarah- I like... www.qui2nous2.com Its a french site for my favorite singer...

14. Based on what you've learned at Texas, and having a younger sister in the sport, you seem like a candidate to be a coach someday. Do you see that happening?

Aaron- Probably not. I don't know. It depends on a lot of things. I've always told myself probably not, because when I leave the sport, I'll leave it for good. So, the answer would be no, unless it was an absolutely perfect situation.

Sarah- I'm not good enough at anything to coach, but I would if I had the chance.

15. You seem awfully innocent. I'm assuming trouble doesn't find you often. Anything you can present to disprove that?

Aaron- (Laughs) How (Pauses again, and laughs) innocent do you want it to be? When we were young, really little - Hayley called teh cops when she and I were having a disagreement. She was 5, and I was 7. She was crazy. I still remember to this day. The police actually showed up at our house over this disagreemtn between brother and sister.

Sarah- O goodness, I am not a party person!! My brother called the cops one, not on me though... the only time I have ever been anywhere where cops have come was a surprise b-day party for two friends on mine where we had a live band and apparently the noise was too loud. Since we had like twenty parents there though, the police left! We offered them cake though!

16. Where are you at the age 40?

Aaron- Where? I don't know, probably somewhere close to the beach. Hopefully, I'm happy. That's what's most important - and that I am close to family and friends, and have a good job.

Sarah- Married, with kids maybe, writing for a magazine or working in show business!! Probably not, I would most likely be a stay at home and in my spare time write an award winning novel...duh

17. Who is your favorite pro athlete that you'd like to meet?

Aaron- Rob Michada, he's a surfer in southern California. He's really good.

Sarah-.... Do I really need to answer that? I have a website and blog about him...

18. When are your buddies on the University of Texas football team going to win it all? They seem overdue.

Aaron- Hopefully sooner rather then later. They need to win it pretty soon. Things need to be right, though. But they do have a lot of talen on that team. Still, big games seem a little harder for them than the others.

Sarah- Well, about winning... my waterpolo coach that said if we win the high school league he would take us on a cruise... fun fun!

19. What's your favorite candy bar?

Aaron- I can never choose on stuff like that. I mean, seriously, I take 10 minutes to choose a candy bar in a store. Maybe a Butterfinger.

Sarah- I like... crunchie bars!

20. What's your favorite magazines to read?

Aaron- I'd probably pick a sailing one, or one about yachts - maybe one about surfing. I have a friend whom I talk to, and we share this common goal, of wanting to get this really sweet yacht and travel the world. So we look online or in magazines at yachts.

Sarah- I love British rock magazines, since they are a good culture shock, but if I had to choose something local, probably Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair or Seventeen.

Well thats it for that... I might post more info later. On Sarah news though, today some kid in one my classes had a University of Texas shirt on!!! And then I started looking at him, and realized, that he sorta looks like Aaron. He is two grades below me and isn't as hot and doesn't swim, I think, but other then that... perfect match! BROTHERS!! I swear! lol...



Monday, August 23, 2004

Disqualification Chat

(Did I spell disqualification right?)

Well, I didn't really comment heavily on Aaron's DQ when it happened, seeing as it was my birthday and I was busy eating cake and opening presents, so sorry. I started writing one, but dinner interrupted me, and by the time I got back on, it was yesterday and it was too late to post it.

So... here I am commenting on the DQ days after it has taken place, but who really cares?

First of all, I want to acknowledge Markus Rogan of Austria as being one of the nicest people I have ever heard of!! (I haven't actually met him) I was rereading some articles on the DQ to figure out what exactly had happened, and I found some very sweet quotes by Rogan, who was the silver place finisher in the 200 and the 'could have been' gold medalist if the appeal hadn't come through. You want to know what makes him so great? The fact that even though he could have been awarded the gold medal, he wanted Aaron to win it. Here are some quotes taken from an article on Sports Illustrated.

"Why, he was asked, was he so accepting of the officials' bungled decision? "Aaron is one of my best friends," Rogan explained. "Nothing is as beautiful as friendship."

Isn't that one of the nicesty things you have ever heard? It makes you think closely about who you think your rivals really are!

Another one...

"It's a bad decision," Rogan insisted. "Not fair. He beat me by seconds. He ran away with the race. An infraction like this is so subjective and so small. What does it gain? I felt really good about the silver medal, because it was a strong swim. I don't if I want to get a gold medal like this. It's not sporting."

I would write more, but that would just be boring for you, so go check out the article, linked above. It was well written and everything, so you should enjoy it.

What I was really interested in though were the discussions at the USA swimming website by the fans that watched the race. So many were against the calling, some were for, it was quite an odd forum. You had officials posting who said that he was rightly DQ'd and others saying he did absolutely nothing wrong! It was sort of like of my family. Half thought he should be DQ's (the bad half) and then the good half said he shouldn't!

It was actually really confusing as to what happened about this whole DQing. First he was fine, then he was DQ'd and then suddenly he wasn't!! It all happened way too fast for me to even think!!! I felt bad for Aaron though!! I remember the first time I got DQ'd. I was around seven and was swimming my first butterfly race EVER!! (my coaches hadn't even taught me how) and I was DQ'd. Ok, first of all- who in their right mind disqualifies a SEVEN YEAR OLD!?!?! and second- I was losing anyway!!

Thats sort of how I feel about Aaron's turn. He won by so much that even if he had done the turn right (supposing at worst that he did it wrong) he still would have won by seconds. Its not as if this was the winning factor to his race, I just think its a whole lot about nothing.

Well I will leave you for now, seeing as my English teacher has assigned a ton of homeworkd (an entire ESSAY!!) and my dinner awaits me!! O, in case you were interested, waterpolo tryouts were today, it was fun, though I have no doubt that I will make varisty again!! Well, until later...

Sunday, August 22, 2004

O Where O Where Could Aaron Peirsol Be?

Since my stupid computer deleted this entry the last time I attempted to publish it, I am going to try and post it this time!

As I was looking over websites, specifcally Aaron websites, I came across a funny trend. Whenever fans sign the guestbooks, they write out their entry as if Aaron is reading it. Now, since I am not a fortune teller, I am not going to say that he doesn't read things like this, but itsn't it a bit peculiar that practically everyone believes he reads it? Its that a fairly large assumption?

Also, Aaron, if you do read this site, which would be one of the coolest things in the entire world, please leave a note or something, just so I know!

But back to the topic. Right now, you might be wondering why I started this blog then if I am not one of those people, such as Lisa who thankfully signed my guestbook. I have two reasons I started this blog. First of all, I love to write, and what better way to voice my opinions then on a blog where I have no clue who is reading them. Second, I love swimming and Aaron even more, so there was my topic to write about!! Plus the olympics were coming up, so it was perfect timing.

Well, let me once again try and republish this. And Aaron, if you ever read this (fat chance haha) You should really consider swimming the RCP Tiburon Mile!! Its really fun and there are tons of olympians who have already signed up, such as Natalie Coughlin and Brooke Bennett. So just think about it.

Short Course Worlds-- Something To Look Forward To

Well now that the olympics, at least for swimming, have come to an end (yes yes, I know, very sad!) I was just thinking about when in the world I would be able to see Aaron on television, or any swimmer for that matter, and I of course, realized that the short course worlds are coming up!! I know I wrote down what dates they were in an earlier post, but I forget now.

Does anyone know if Aaron does open water swims? I know that one near me is called the Tiburon Mile, which is from Angel Island (near San Francisco) across the bay to Tiburon, its the equivalent of a mile. I was hoping to do it this year, but I might have a waterpolo tournament that same weekend, which would confuse my schedule even more... actually that might be the same weekened as homecoming as well!! Augh, this is getting confusing.

All you swimmers should come here and swim in the Tiburon mile!! Afterwards they have a catered lunch, and last time the food was DIVINE!! But I was really hungry. I did the race with my waterpolo team (my freshman year) and we had heard that putting vasoline on our bodies would help keep the heat in, so we of course put on vasoline, but we didn't come with the little tiny bottles, o no. We brought the heavy duty army size ones, and not just one for all of us, but each of us brought two each!! We looked hilarious trying to put on the vasoline! I think people actually took pictures of us, since we were tripping over eachother and slipping!! I also recommend that you don't get the vasoline on your goggles, it doesn't come off easily!

Well, that seems to be enough rambling for now. Before I go, I ask one thing!! Please sign my guestbook or comment or something!!! Just so I know who is actually coming to visit my sight!! PLEASE!!! Also, does the tagboard work?


Aaron celebrates after winning his third gold medal in the 400 medley relay and also setting a new world record in the 100 backstroke. (AP Photo- Mark J. Terrill) Posted by Hello


Aaron celebrates after he wins the 200 backstroke, though his celebration would be stalled after he finds out that he has been disqaulified. (Reuters- David Gray) Posted by Hello


Aaron holding up his gold medal from the 200 backstroke, one of three he earned in Athens. (Reuters- Jerry Lampen) Posted by Hello


Aaron is consoled by second place finisher Markus Rogan of Austria after finding out he has been DQ'd in his 200 backstroke. (Reuters- Kai Pfaffenbach)
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After learning that he has been disqualified in the 200 backstroke, Aaron Peirsol and fellow competitor Markus Rogan of Austria, react to the call. It was later revoked and Aaron was awarded the gold medal, Markus winning the silver. (AP Photo- Mark J. Terrill) Posted by Hello

How Could I Miss It?

Well, for school this weekend we were FORCED to go on a Leadership retreat at the beach, it was fun, yes, but it also meant that I missed the mens 400 medley relay! Though I already knew who was going to win as we drove the twenty minutes to the beach, I still wanted to watch the race, which my mother claims was quite a good one as well! She also forgot to tape it though!

The retreat was fun though, except we weren't allowed in the ocean past our knees, though it was quite cold anyways. The surfers down the beach looked as though they were having quite a bit of fun.

Well I see nobody has commented on Aaron's 200 backstroke controversy. I watched the race, after I found out about the DQ, and it was hard to determine what exactly had happened. I am not a backstroker, so I am not an adequate judge on turns or anything, especially the backstroke turn!! I don't think I can even do one...

But I looked at it, and I suppose I can see where the judge thought he was on his stomach a long time, but he didn't kick once while he was there. The commentators on the channel were quite annoying, as they were just repeating eachother the entire time "There is no kick" and "this is obviously a mistake" "there is no way this won't be refuted" sort of thing, which became quite dull. I have to say that the commentators at the olympics are horrible!! Swimming is probably one of the best too, which doesn't say much. One thing that bugs me terribly is that they are all biased towards the US! There are great swimmers from other countries as well, not just the US!! For example, when Brendan Hansen lost the 100 breast, they kept replaying the turn of that winner (I completly am blanking on the name) and were always suggesting that he should be DQ'd. But then when Aaron (sorry) was DQ'd they were saying that was proposterous!

I like anyone else don't want to see Aaron lose his gold medal, believe me! But they never give anyone the benefit of the doubt, except for the US swim team members!

Well, on to a different topic! What do you all think about Phelps giving Crocker the relay spot? I think that was darn right noble of him! Frankly I don't understand why he would give it up, especially after he had just beaten him, but you never know. He might have been exhausted or something, but he still received a medal from that race, so its all good. I am glad Crocker got to race, he is another one of my favorite swimmers, so its one more reason I am mad I didn't see that race!!!

Well, talk to you all later, sorry about the font colors. I like making it more colorful, but I screwed up my computer and now nothing is working right!!! I can't even see my background anymore! Off to go read The Scarlet Letter!! Congrats on your Gold Medal's Aaron!

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Breastroke Accusation

Well, seeing as I am off to school tomorrow (tear tear) I have decided to comment on another thing before the 200 backstroke. When I was reading about the Olympic Swimming, I came across an article on ABC News that mentioned Aaron, but not in the most positive manner. If you didn't see the 100 breastroke, let me inform you that Brendan Hansen lost out to Japan's Kosuke Kitajima. On Kitajima's last turn I believe, he did what some considered a butterfly kick, which is illegal. In this article it states that Aaron accused him of "cheating". Now he very well may have said that he cheated, but the way they said that, it makes it seem as if he was the ONLY one who noticed it. When I was watching the race on television, the announcers mentioned it as well!! I bet tons of people think he did the butterfly kick, but I thought it was interesting that they narrowed it down to Aaron. O well.



I watched the one hundred backstroke finals last night, almost m issed it since I went to see the Princess Diaries (hilarious) but I came home just in time to catch that last fifty. I really liked the interview of Aaron afterwards! He seemed all calm and everything, and was talking about how he wasn't exactly nervous before his race! That shocked me! I get very nervous before races, or matches or anything! I have this one friend who gets so nervous sometimes she throws up (not very nice actually...) I have no clue how he can be so composed before a race and then afterwards when he wins the gold! How crazy is that? How do you do it?!?! What song did you listen to? Well I best be off, dinner time! Good luck in the 200 Aaron!

Monday, August 16, 2004

AARON WINS GOLD MEDAL!

Well, seeing as there is a very large time difference between Athens and California, I just found out that he won the 100 metre backstroke, despite his tough competition! Way to go Aaron! I was hoping to find picture for the blog (as you can see) from the trials, but then all of a sudden they were talking about gold medals, and I was like "whoa" It was actually quite funny.

Does anybody know what time they are going to be playing the repeat of that race? Was it on television? I was at waterpolo! I am very happy that both Lenny and Aaron beat Matt Welsh. Did you guys read that article? I gave you the link correct? Well he was determined to beat Aaron, but I am glad he didn't!

Too bad Lenny didn't do better, I thought it was going to be tougher competition, but then again, one good race and you win the gold, its only a split second.

And I just read as well that Ian Thorpe beat Phelps in something, wasn't actually sure what it was, I sort of skimmed over the article caption, didn't actually open it. Anybody have information on that? There is some girl on my waterpolo team is who loves him, its actually quite funny, she had his body lengths memorized. Sorry Aaron, not that addicted. But she was explaining to us how his body is made perfectly for swimming, since his arms are longer then his height, something like that.

Well I have to go, we have two practices a day now! Our school season starts soon! We play the two hardest teams in the first week of games, which should be interesting. But we have 9-11 condition and then 3-5 skills! AND we have morning practice for the first three weeks of practice. Except I take a morning class, and my coach is like "you have to miss two classes" which is totally not allowed!! He just doesn't seem to understand that I get a grade in this class, its as if I am skipping third period for waterpolo! Well, glad to get that off my chest! Talk to ya'll later!


After finding out he has won his first gold medal in the 100 metre backstroke, Aaron celebrates. Lenny came in fourth. (Reuters- David Gray) Posted by Hello


The start to Aaron's gold medal race in the 100 metre backstroke. His time was 54.06. (AP Photo- Rusty Kennedy) Posted by Hello


Aaron celebrates his gold medal in the 100 metre backstroke. (Reuters-David Gray) Posted by Hello

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