CONGRATULATIONS TO ERIC SHANTEAU ON MAKING THE 2012 OLYMPIC TEAM!!

Eric Shanteau, a former SwimAtlanta swimmer, made the 2012 Olympic Team in the 100 meter breaststroke.  He placed 2nd to Brendan Hansen (59.68) with a time of 1:00.15.  CONGRATS ERIC!  GO SWAT!

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great Decision

well i was expecting that michael felips will do some extension in their medal. i am sure that n one will be able to break his records even in next 30 years.
Cheers for those performance…
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Its not easy to to become an

Its not easy to to become an olympic player. You must be an excellent player to be included in the rooster of players.
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CONGRATS ERIC! Go ahead and

CONGRATS ERIC! Go ahead and me sweet prayer for you.

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He is definitely a great

He is definitely a great talent in the water here. This is definitely a great honor to make the Olympic team here. You should be very proud of your work here.
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