They certainly can just cancel Sunday. It's not the Olympics. They'll either skip the plaques or give them out based on events already swum. |
| Yeah they can’t have a meet if the campus is closed and that decision is made by the university not the Marlins. |
I would imagine they will just cancel giving out awards. If this storm does happen, there will be advance notice (weather people are already geeking out) so we will probably get some communication about the plan by Thursday. We have a hotel room (like many others) so it would be nice to know before Friday whether Sunday is happening. |
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There are a lot of out of towners that potentially could get stuck in th DC area for this meet.
There might be a lot of scratches. |
If they cancel, they'll have to drop Extreme from the meet name next year. |
But the out of towners stuck in DC will be at hotels so they'd be the ones less likely to scratch. The locals who are driving would be more likely to scratch. |
If the snow amounts are really that large, out of towners are going to be stuck at UMD for days. I know that is not something I would want - stuck in a hotel with limited options for food. |
| When will they typically announced if the meet will still go on or if it will be cancelled? Thursday? Or on day of? |
I suspect they will communicate a plan by Thursday one forecasts solidify a bit more.
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They can run Friday and Saturday. Snow is looking to start on Saturday. i imagine they will attempt to run Sunday but UMD will end up closing and they will not have a choice. They will probably just tell everyone to listen for announcements. I don't know if this is an east coast snow or just local. That would impact scratches. But in the end, adults need to make decisions for their families - and for some reason parents are just terrible at that stuff. You say, we will swim what we can and leave early to not risk it (and you gamble one way or another) or you say we will stay and if we get snowed in for a few days extra in a hotel room we are good with that which means we won't be swimming. It is a swim meet. There are other swim meets. I think it will be tougher on the teams that are doing team travel to this meet. Now you are risking other kids, liability, etc. Personally if I were running a club and taking a bus, etc. I would say hey, we have to switch this to parent travel and you have to make the right decision for your family. |
| If the forecast solidifies around the idea that there will be a foot of snow starting Saturday evening into Sunday morning, I hope they proactively cancel Sunday so that people can return home before the snow starts and save themselves on the Saturday night hotel room. I wonder if they will consider changing the format to get the meet in on Friday/Saturday. They could start earlier on Friday, change the 13-14 lineup to the shorter 11-12 lineup, etc. |
With the snow totals currently being called if you are in a hotel room night Saturday night you are going to be there at least Sunday night (and maybe Monday night as well). |
Which is why if this forecast holds they should start planning for the cancellation of Sunday and assess whether changing the meet schedule or format is possible. There is no chance this meet runs on Sunday if there is a foot of snow that is going to fall on Saturday night into Sunday, so there should be some priority given to allowing people that are coming from a distance to plan to head home after Saturday’s events. Or cancel the whole thing and try to re-schedule it in the next few weeks? I feel like that is hard to do with the number of out of town teams involved though. |
The plan will be wait and see - cancel if it snows a lot. Everyone else can put their big boy pants on and make a decision. You cannot reschedule, that is not a thing. You have pool rental fees (they could not afford it and the pools are booked months even years in advance). Compressing a meet is really not possible either, certainly with the number of swimmers involved. |