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Tideriders Summer Invitational Coming This Weekend

St. Peters swimmers expected to be among the 700 swimmers competing at Shaw Park June 24, 25 and 26.

A big swimming meet at Shaw Park has been a summer tradition in the area for over 70 years.

In fact, the Tideriders Summer Invitational is the second longest running such meet in the United States. The meet, which will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Shaw Park Aquatic Center, has been held since 1938. Only the Lakeside Swim Club Meet in Kentucky has been going on longer.

Dave McCrary, the head coach of the Tideriders, said that there will be about 700 swimmers which will be competing this weekend.

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There will be swimmers as young as five years old and as old as the late 20's or 30's.

"This meet is very high caliber," McCrary said. "In the past we have had swimmers from out of the country compete. This year we have swimmers from Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, Indiana and Illinois."

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The University of Arkansas women's team will send a club squad.

Matt Elliot, who was the most outstanding swimmer in last summer's meet, is also expected to return. He swims with the Peoria Water Wizards and is a member of the National Junior Team.

Most of the top clubs from the St. Louis area, including the Rockwood, Parkway and Rec-Plexteams, will have swimmers competing.

The Tideriders will have almost 200 swimmers competing including standouts such as Maddie Wall of Ladue, Annie Goessling of MICDS,  Mary Beth Howard of Parkway West, Alex Grogoza ofDeSmet, Tim Benage of Chaminade and Nate Weiss of Francis Howell North.

Each day will begin with a session of prelims for the 13/14 and open age groups. That starts at 8 a.m. and is scheduled to end shortly after noon.

The younger age groups (8-and-under, 9/10 and 11/12) will compete in timed finals in the next session, which should run from about 1 p.m.-4 p.m. accoring to McCrary.

The finals for the 13/14 and open divisions will be held each evening from about 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m. There will be 24 swimmers in each event for the boys and girls in the open division and 16 in each event for the 13/14 age group in the final round.

"There are time standards which have to be met to swim in this meet and we expect some very competitive races," McCrary said.

Awards will be given to the top three teams (the host team is not eligible) and the top three high point scorers in each age group.

McCrary suggested that fans park in the Bonhomme Parking Garage. There is no admission charge to the meet.

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