As the other poster just said, you can't bump someone because someone else is faster that is younger. It's only meant to be done when you literally don't have the bodies. Obviously in the MCSL halftime relay, it's open, so there's your chance for your blazing fast 14 year old to show up all the 15-18s.
Here's the MCSL rule: 1. The Swim Up rule shall not be used for the purpose of a team gaining a competitive advantage by replacing a swimmer, that is the correct age and available to swim, with a faster or more proficient swimmer from a lower age group. Should it be determined that a team deliberately misrepresented the availability of a swimmer in order to utilize a Swim Up, the team may be subject to sanctions as determined by the MCSL Board |
Yes, you can in the NVSL. |
We’ve been in NVSL Divisons 18-12 since our family has been involved and the teams have done swim ups if swimming up was advantageous in scoring. |
Thanks for providing the MCSL for comparison purposes but this is about NVSL. NVSL allows swimming up in other age groups |
+1. This actually happened at our last meet. An 11 year old swam the 13-14 relay, and they won. It was the first time they won their relay this entire season. |
As stated - A meets are competitive and you use your best swimmers for the most points.
B meets are for everyone. Everyone gets to swim, get times, etc. |