Sport Fair Meet Mobile?

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Honestly, if the Marlins have the file (TM results) they can send it to swimcloud or the other sites. But, I think that they just have their own swimmer's data.
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Honestly, if the Marlins have the file (TM results) they can send it to swimcloud or the other sites. But, I think that they just have their own swimmer's data.


Exactly.
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Anonymous wrote:PM is too busy counting all the money they made off this meet. I mean I get it’s a lot of work but damn they nickel and dimed everything.


Renting the pool alone is 25,000 dollars. No one is getting rich off this meet.


Actually I think theft clubs that host these meets make a lot of money- the splash and facilities fees cover the rentals. My swimmer has Graduated but when we went to winter classic we didn’t pay a spectator fee, but we had to pay a meet program.


You can pull up the financials and you will see that Bill and Barry are doing VERY well. They love their jobs, but they are also raking it by hosting all the meets they do (invitationals and IMX, etc). They also make more money internally with team training trips. They sell a lot of merch to families, etc. Hopefully they share some of that balance statement by paying their coaches well, that I do not know.


Oh my lord. Find me this information please, cause you are sorely wrong.


PP- I am an accountant, and I served on a board of my swimmer's club team (not the marlin's). if run properly, invitational meets are money makers for the clubs. The officials/timers are volunteers (unlike other club sports). They only provide meals to volunteers. Each participant is paying between $80 and $100 (entries and relays to participate), the timeline showed 455 swimmers this weekend. They make a killing off of pre order merch and any concessions. The club should be clearing at least 15 to 20K for hosting a weekend meet, maybe even more.


Then they can post times in a timely manner.

We are still in the window of "timely manner". The meet ended < 48 hours ago. If it's next week and it's still not up, then perhaps we can discuss "untimely manner" and start demanding files from the Marlins. I think people are underestimating the complexity of a results file for a meet of that scale. This is why MM is always "unofficial".
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We are still in the window of "timely manner". The meet ended < 48 hours ago. If it's next week and it's still not up, then perhaps we can discuss "untimely manner" and start demanding files from the Marlins. I think people are underestimating the complexity of a results file for a meet of that scale. This is why MM is always "unofficial".

The host needs to Post!!
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they're now on swimcloud. everyone breathe
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Yay now can we get those files over to myswimio.com and swimstandards.com
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This is great for Swimcloud! PM Could you please share any updates on when the official Hy-Tek results will be posted on the PVS website?
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The results of the meet was sent to coaches and PVS last night. It’s up to them to distribute and post. Other teams are more than welcome to host meets, they don’t know how and aren’t capable and that’s how the marlins end up doing so many of them. While money is made it goes back into the team. Part of the entry fees also goes directly to PVS.
Anyone who paid for entry and worked the meet were given $10 vouchers each session they worked(not including finals) the money goes into $5000 worth of food, there’s a small profit margin on attire. They purchase awards, meet supplies, and pay the rental fees for THREE pools.

I just signed my child up for a spring meet where the spectator fee is $20 per day and the sweatshirts are $95. I don’t think there was a lot of greed at winter classic.

I just registered my child for a
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Anonymous wrote:This is great for Swimcloud! PM Could you please share any updates on when the official Hy-Tek results will be posted on the PVS website?

Oh my goodness. Please stop. There is nothing unreasonable about the results not being on the PVS site yet, nor is this the forum to inquire.
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Anonymous wrote:PM is too busy counting all the money they made off this meet. I mean I get it’s a lot of work but damn they nickel and dimed everything.


Renting the pool alone is 25,000 dollars. No one is getting rich off this meet.


Actually I think theft clubs that host these meets make a lot of money- the splash and facilities fees cover the rentals. My swimmer has Graduated but when we went to winter classic we didn’t pay a spectator fee, but we had to pay a meet program.


You can pull up the financials and you will see that Bill and Barry are doing VERY well. They love their jobs, but they are also raking it by hosting all the meets they do (invitationals and IMX, etc). They also make more money internally with team training trips. They sell a lot of merch to families, etc. Hopefully they share some of that balance statement by paying their coaches well, that I do not know.


Oh my lord. Find me this information please, cause you are sorely wrong.


PP- I am an accountant, and I served on a board of my swimmer's club team (not the marlin's). if run properly, invitational meets are money makers for the clubs. The officials/timers are volunteers (unlike other club sports). They only provide meals to volunteers. Each participant is paying between $80 and $100 (entries and relays to participate), the timeline showed 455 swimmers this weekend. They make a killing off of pre order merch and any concessions. The club should be clearing at least 15 to 20K for hosting a weekend meet, maybe even more.


That money goes back into the team and stuff they needed for the meet? It doesn’t go into their pockets in the way you think. Since you can’t seem to ‘find the info online’ as you said before, I’d say you are still wrong !
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Anonymous wrote:This is great for Swimcloud! PM Could you please share any updates on when the official Hy-Tek results will be posted on the PVS website?


Oh for Pete’s sake. They are literally on the pvs website. I think you just have a grudge against the marlins.
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Results are posted. https://www.pvswim.org/results.html
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Oh for Pete’s sake. They are literally on the pvs website. I think you just have a grudge against the marlins.



Nothing against the Marlins just need those results thanks for listening PM
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Oh for Pete’s sake. They are literally on the pvs website. I think you just have a grudge against the marlins.




Nothing against the Marlins just need those results thanks for listening PM
🙄 Yup they were hanging on your every post crazy lady.
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Anonymous wrote:PM is too busy counting all the money they made off this meet. I mean I get it’s a lot of work but damn they nickel and dimed everything.


Renting the pool alone is 25,000 dollars. No one is getting rich off this meet.


Actually I think theft clubs that host these meets make a lot of money- the splash and facilities fees cover the rentals. My swimmer has Graduated but when we went to winter classic we didn’t pay a spectator fee, but we had to pay a meet program.


You can pull up the financials and you will see that Bill and Barry are doing VERY well. They love their jobs, but they are also raking it by hosting all the meets they do (invitationals and IMX, etc). They also make more money internally with team training trips. They sell a lot of merch to families, etc. Hopefully they share some of that balance statement by paying their coaches well, that I do not know.


Oh my lord. Find me this information please, cause you are sorely wrong.


PP- I am an accountant, and I served on a board of my swimmer's club team (not the marlin's). if run properly, invitational meets are money makers for the clubs. The officials/timers are volunteers (unlike other club sports). They only provide meals to volunteers. Each participant is paying between $80 and $100 (entries and relays to participate), the timeline showed 455 swimmers this weekend. They make a killing off of pre order merch and any concessions. The club should be clearing at least 15 to 20K for hosting a weekend meet, maybe even more.


That money goes back into the team and stuff they needed for the meet? It doesn’t go into their pockets in the way you think. Since you can’t seem to ‘find the info online’ as you said before, I’d say you are still wrong !

There are several people on this forum that don’t seem to understand that revenue and profit aren’t the same thing. Further, profit from one meet doesn’t equate to profit for the organization. As PP said, even if they do “clear” a lot after meet expenses, much of that likely goes to pay for other organizational expenses. It’s income for the team, not profit for the organization.
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