Oct. 31, 2012: Michael Domagala joins today&os;s edition of The Morning Swim Show from his home in Queens, N.Y., in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Domagala talks about the repercussions Sandy's visit to the New York City area have had on school and swimming, and how he's filling the hours until life returns to normal. He also looks back on his recruiting season, which culminated with a verbal commitment to the University of Southern California, and his stellar 200 freestyle at the junior nationals. That race, in which he broke the 1:50 barrier, came as a surprise for him and strengthened his potential in that event.
Oct. 31, 2012: Michael Domagala joins today&os;s edition of The Morning Swim Show from his home in Queens, N.Y., in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Domagala talks about the repercussions Sandy's visit to the New York City area have had on school and swimming, and how he's filling the hours until life returns to normal. He also looks back on his recruiting season, which culminated with a verbal commitment to the University of Southern California, and his stellar 200 freestyle at the junior nationals. That race, in which he broke the 1:50 barrier, came as a surprise for him and strengthened his potential in that event.