| The differences are that they have added an extra day to the meet (Monday) and the 50s for the 13-14s. If Saturday still ends up being distance in the pm, some of these events will be shuffled. |
| If you look at the cut times posted on the PVS website, it looks like the Open meet will be Jr. and Sr. just like SC. In the past, I do not think the cut times were broken down by Jr. and Sr. and it was instead just Open times. |
| It is a full 4 day meet. No distance day. |
So is distance still it’s own day, or are those events going to be spread out over Thurs-Fri and Sun-Mon? |
| They are spread out each day |
| Will kids in the 14U be limited to 6 swims total? I wish we knew these details. Fortunately, my child qualified for 7 events at the first LC meet, but we are NOT going to LC Champs over a four day period or on the Friday before divisionals, so it would be nice to know what event when and prioritize those in the only remaining day of LC meet before champs. (Why LC matters to some kids who love competitive swimming like mine, especially those with Sept/Oct birthdays: Getting AA and AAA times — which is easier in summer because they are older — ensures they move up with their friends into the same practice group.) |
| The PVS competition committee met last night so hopefully they finalized the meet announcements and post them soon |
| Does anyone know what the schedule is for Thursday and Friday this year, or when the meet announcement should come out? |
It was always Jr and Sr cut times, at least for several years. |
This year’s schedule should be the same as last year’s because the format is remaining the same, and the 50s for the 13-14s were part of last year’s meet and built into the schedule. |
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This year’s schedule is out and they made a lot of changes from last year in terms of the order of events and which events are on what day.
https://www.files.pvswim.org/2526meet/26-123-ma.pdf |
It’s not Divisionals Weekend. It’s the weekend before. Divisionals is the 25th |
Other summer leagues may have Divisionals on a different weekend than the NVSL. |
You're replying to a post from last year. |
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As a parent of an older swimmer. It really, really, really is ok to skip a Long course champ meet. No one will really care what your swimmer does at this meet.
Now if your swimmer cares, that is different. But with school starting before Labor Day by 2 weeks, enjoy life a little more. Just my 2 cents as an old timer |