1000 counting for 1650???

Anonymous
My kid swam the 1650 yesterday at the distance meet.

In meet mobile it shows them getting their 1650 time AND a 1000 time. The 1000 is being swam today.

So is that an official time? Similar to a first leg of a relay? I feel like it should not be since it is a turn and not a finish.
Anonymous
My son got a time too - his coaches requested they capture his 1000 split. I don't know if it's official or not but I am not worried about it. His 1000 split yesterday was 11 seconds slower than his actual 1000 time, which makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son got a time too - his coaches requested they capture his 1000 split. I don't know if it's official or not but I am not worried about it. His 1000 split yesterday was 11 seconds slower than his actual 1000 time, which makes sense.


Maybe a data error? They were trying to do a split and then recorded it as an event. And yes. It was slower.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son got a time too - his coaches requested they capture his 1000 split. I don't know if it's official or not but I am not worried about it. His 1000 split yesterday was 11 seconds slower than his actual 1000 time, which makes sense.


Maybe a data error? They were trying to do a split and then recorded it as an event. And yes. It was slower.



I'm not sure. Only a few kids had initial splits. I'd have to look at last year's results to see if they did it for everyone.
Anonymous
It’s an official time. Usually it has to be requested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s an official time. Usually it has to be requested.


So all these swimmers request it? We did not.
Anonymous
Can someone post the USA swimming rule?
Anonymous
Calm down…it’s just a split time. Yes it’s official but everyone knows that a LD split on a longer race is going to be much slower than a time from the actual event. That’s why they’re offering both events. It’s just an opportunity for those folks who can’t swim the 1000 to get a time on the books. Yes, it’s official. Usually it’s just coach requested but they may have set up the meet file and touch pads to register the time for everyone to ensure it got captured and not missed.
Anonymous
102.23 TIMING RULES
.1
A
Requirements for Official Time
Performance Requirements
(1)
An official time can be achieved only in USA Swimming sanctioned or USA Swim
1
41
2025 Rules & Regulations
102.23
(2)
ming approved competition, or in an observed swim in accordance with all appli
cable rules. It may be achieved in:
(a) Any heat.
(b) A swim-off.
(c) A lead-off leg in a relay swum by four eligible relay members; the lead-off
swimmer’s time shall not be nullified by a subsequent disqualification of his/
her team members.
(d) A split time recorded from the official start to the completion of an initial dis-
tance with a legal finish within a longer event, provided the swimmer com
pletes the event or the lead-off portion of the relay in compliance with
applicable rules.

Here is the rule. I'm sure the coach requested the split- its a pain for the table to do the splits, they aren't doing them absent a request. It doesn't hurt your swimmer. I don't think it is possible to set up the equipment to get 'automatic' splits- if it is I would like to know how
Anonymous
Nobody is going to question your kid and say why was this 1000 11 seconds slower than your usual pace for a 1000
Anonymous
Why do you even care?
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