Swimmingrank is dead

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is an excellent new site: myswimio.com


Huh? I thought that site went down a while ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

It was one of the better systems with visualizing data.


Have you tried MySwimIO. Here is an example link to a swimmers page. Check out the visuals and tools like relay calculations, event history with graphing, compares, complete meet details, age up, look ahead, imx/imr with certificates, etc

https://www.myswimio.com/swimmerspage.php?swimmerid=102770
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is an excellent new site: myswimio.com


Not really. It only pulls from LSC meets, so events like Metros, States, etc., are not included.


High school meets? Why would those matter anyway? They don’t count for anything outside of, well, high school.


They are sanctioned meets and in USA swimming. That website you reference does not pull from there, so many times are missing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Swimstandards also has the benefit that it will pull in display MCSL and (new for 2024) NVSL data in the same graphs / displays etc. it even links swimmers records for USA vs summer so you can see both sets of data


Why is that useful? At least for NVSL you are talking about timers, no touchpads, no blocks.


It doesn’t compare them against each other (but they are 25M vs 25Y anyway) but more that there is a site that can collate the data. For example I know by reading this site NVSL doesn’t provide seed times so now you can find them. Or just get cool graphs if you like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

It was one of the better systems with visualizing data.


Have you tried MySwimIO. Here is an example link to a swimmers page. Check out the visuals and tools like relay calculations, event history with graphing, compares, complete meet details, age up, look ahead, imx/imr with certificates, etc

https://www.myswimio.com/swimmerspage.php?swimmerid=102770


PP is the creator posting. It’s his daughter’s profile.
Anonymous
https://swimstandards.com/ shows Mcsl ranks for all a swimmer’s events on one screen which is good for MD coaches long course and individual allstars (maybe it will do that for nvsl also)

vs the Mcsl website, where there is a LONG list of all events and all the swimmers with the qualifying times and you have to either scroll through it all or use Find to search for a swimmer
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