You often don't recognize how long you have been
doing something if you enjoy doing it. That's Mary Gentry’s story
regarding 30 years of directing swim meets in the Upper Valley. These
days she is the Meet Director for just about every swim meet that happens
locally, but it didn't start that way.
Gentry’s first year in the Upper Valley, she was
swimming with the masters group at Dartmouth and the coach asked if she would
be willing to help coach the swim team. He talked her into coaching the
eight and under kids three nights a week. She enjoyed it but confirmed
she was not meant for coaching. The next December when it was Winter
Classic time, the team parent running the meet asked if Gentry could help do
some data entry during one of the sessions.
One session became most sessions, became "Can
you learn this new meet software and manage all the results processing during
the weekend?" to becoming the Meet Director sometime in the early
90s. Gentry has been doing the full routine ever since. She’s run
meets at Dartmouth, CCBA, Colby-Sawyer, Claremont Community Center, and of
course UVAC. Technology has improved, processes are more formal, swimmers are a
LOT faster, but the joy kids (and adults) show when they improve their times is
the same as ever.
While Gentry has had to take on more
responsibilities (fancier meets, more meets, more requirements), she loves running
meets at UVAC, “I love that I have a home for all my meet stuff. No more
unloading of primary and backup computer and printer and the meet supply box,
and all the paperwork. I also love that we can have 300 swimmers on the
competition pool deck and there are still local families taking swim lessons or
playing in the Splash Park.”
Gentry is sympathetic to UVAC members, “Swim
meets can be a hassle. The parking lot is full, the competition pool is closed
for many hours. But for the Vermont, New Hampshire, and greater New
England competitive swimming communities, they greatly treasure UVAC and all
who are involved. They feel UVAC is the place to go for swim meets.
They appreciate the way their swimmers and parents are treated, the
opportunities provided, and the fast times achieved. Teams will keep
coming and spending money not only at UVAC but in the Upper Valley, as well.”
When asked how long this generous service she
gives can last, Gentry says,
“I'm willing to continue in my role. Some
day I'll give it up, I'll retire and move away. I'm not sure when that day will
come. But I know it will be more important to give lengthy notice to UVAC
and the swimming community than to my boss at work (okay - she would love
lengthy notice as well but I'm more replaceable there). I'm just not very
good at giving up control of something I enjoy.”
Thank you Mary Gentry for your 30 years of
volunteer service as Meet Director here at UVAC and in the larger Upper Valley
community. We are very lucky to have you!
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