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One of the most valuable skills a coach can have is the ability to recognize a talented swimmer. You look for flexibility, an ability to kick, feel for the water and response to your feedback. When you find that magical combination, it can be a match made in heaven.

So when your star swimmer starts to accumulate a history of serious injuries, you take note. The Olympic trials are on the horizon. You can take the chance that he will not sustain any further injuries and will be able to hang on for one more trial. Making that team has always been this swimmer's dream.

It is not every day that you meet a swimmer who has put such heart and soul into a 15-year quest for greatness! Of course, that isn't your only concern -- making that team will also be a boost for your career.

Every practice, however, exacts a toll from both of you. You can see that your swimmer is in more and more pain, even when doing only a fraction of the workload. You can't forget some important advice you received as you advanced in the coaching ranks: "What is best for the swimmer always must come before what is best for the coach."

What do you do?

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