The next day's post-competition summary started with a provincial team-wide meeting where each athlete's results were announced one by one. Once this meeting was over, the swimming team met separately.
Each head coach had disciples who had won championships, so overall there was more praise than blame.
Once the doors were closed, leaving only Raydeep and his disciples, it was a scolding session.
Oliver Bloom, with three gold medals, was said to have had a stroke of luck;
Even Justin Campbell, who was highly praised by the leaders, was criticized by Raydeep as being listless, swimming like a woman.
On the other hand, Raydeep praised Aaron Reed, this rival, quite highly.
"...Aaron Reed, as you have seen, like Oliver Bloom, is an athlete who possesses both skill and strength, and his results have improved by leaps and bounds over the past two years. He can swim both the 100 meters and 400 meters, more versatile than Oliver Bloom, and is destined to meet frequently in the future."