| I really hope so, but we have an enormous swim team so Im not sure how they would pull off the B meets. |
+1. Maryland seems much more cautious than VA judging by how our year-round team has to go to VA to do any meets. Our MCSL team ran practices last summer and some time trials. I expect the same this year. The only option I see for dual meets would be virtual (each team swimming at their own pool and comparing times). I'm not sure all teams would even be able to do that. I don't see the big meets like relay carnival, coaches, and all-stars happening this summer, |
Club teams have been running safe indoor meets for months. There is no good reason that they cannot run a safe outdoor meet. B meets may need to be limited in size, but the A meets can be run safely. |
I'm curious to see how that will work. Having been on our pool's board, we need the b team swimmers paying their fees in order to be able to afford our two coaches as well as our teen assistant coaches. If you curtail b meets, I wonder if you can still hold onto enough of the kids who are no longer going to any meets to fund to team. Winter swim is already operating at a loss and I doubt the pool as a whole will want to subsidize the swim team indefinitely |
I don't disagree that it can be done, but one big difference is that club teams have automatic timing, which means one timer per lane as a back up is fine. Fitting three people in a seven foot wide lane is introducing close contact, and without three people, the times can't be official (at least for NVSL, not sure the other leagues). Does NVSL take the risk assuming people are getting vaccinated or change the rules so only one time is needed? |
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Why not just allow one timer per lane in the summer. Like, what difference does it make?
Our team can't pay coaches without our B team kids. We have 200 kids on our team. And frankly, it would be unfair to run a summer swim program with just A meets. Not really in the spirit of summer swim. |
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There is no reason why not. Outside and summer. But this is NOVA and they will look for any reason to change or cancel things unnecessarily.
Our pool opened last summer so that should happen again and we had practice. Just really hope we don’t have to wear a mask from gate to table anymore!’ |
| BTW high school swim used 1 timer per lane timing in each hand and two head timers. |
But there was no reason why not last year, and it didn’t happen. Our pool did not even open at all. I really hope there’s a season this year, but kids will not be vaccinated. |
That is a bummer. The pool was our saving grace. The kids being vaccinated should not even be considered for a minute. If we could do it last year then it should happen this year. If indoor swim has happened since June then outdoor should happen. And all kids were unvaccinated. This is the crap being thrown out in the teacher debate and schools will not go back for years if they demand kids be vaccinated. Despite the fact that THOUSANDS of teachers and students have been in school throughout the country. |
This is a consideration. It can be changed for the season. Right now the goal is for the NVSL to have a summer season. Be patient. The Return to Competition Committee meets for the first time tomorrow. Be willing to think outside the box. I know some people automatically think about what it "normally" looks like, but there is a good chance changes will be made. |
This is true, but the timers only need to be close together at the finish. At winter meets, the timers stand back and spread out until swimmers approach the wall. And most adults should be vaccinated by summer. |
We can't even get our special needs kids in self-contained classrooms back to school. Now way will the league happen. Many pools had time trials and swim team practice. That is what we're looking at again for the summer No organized meets. |
Kids aren’t in school because FCPS sucks, not because it’s not doable. Plenty of kids are in school safely, many who swim in summer leagues.
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Self-contained classrooms and summer swim have nothing in common. Year round swim as shown you can safely hold multi-team swim meets indoor so why wouldn’t you be able to do outdoor meets? |