They are refunding people who have paid and then decide to volunteer.
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| What is my incentive to volunteer at this meet when I have to pay for admission and then be locked out of viewing after I’ve paid and am signed up to volunteer tomorrow? I might as well just say eff it since I’m treated like all the other people who won’t lift a finger this entire weekend. |
Case in point, this women’s 200 breast. This event is long enough as it is for people who aren’t breaststrokers to be swimming it as a bonus. |
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Went through the PVS Meeting Minutes…it was John Venit who proposed the spectator fees. This is what the stated purpose…
Below is my idea for adding a Spectator Fee to the Championship Meets. Many times, during championship meets there is a problem getting volunteers to work as timers at the meets...If a parent volunteers to work a session, then they would be given a pass for FREE entry to the viewing stands for a future session/next session at that Championship Meet. So now there still isn’t enough timers, PVS and a club make a bunch of $$$ and spectators still can’t get into the venue. Great solution to the problem. https://www.pvswim.org/bod/26-01-20-bod-minutes.pdf |
| This meet is a joke. Someone needs to adjust the time standards and make it an A-B-C final format. Otherwise the pain, watching paint dry will continue. |
Right, this only works if the parents that volunteer are let into the viewing area while the slackers have to wait in line and get shamed into volunteering. Otherwise, you volunteer and are told you can get in free at another session, only they aren’t letting you into the session because they don’t have enough volunteers. Everyone who is signed up to volunteer on deck during the weekend should receive a wrist band or something that allows them entry to the viewing area while the people that don’t ever volunteer have to sit outside and wait until the volunteer positions are filled. |
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Yeah, there are swimmers competing in events here that they wouldn’t be able to compete in at next week’s AG champs (in the 13-14 group) because they are too slow. That should not happen. They need to get rid of the bonus structure for this meet and tighten up the QTs. |
| With the spectator fees, why aren’t they hiring UMD’s club swim team to work the meet? They do this at my son’s college. |
This is a brilliant idea |
They don't have one |
Not a joke. But there are kids swimming events like the 500 at a champs meet that should not be. It makes it feel like a monthly open when they don't have standards. |
| Yeah it’s one thing to have bonus cuts at travel meets but this is an LSC meet and doesn’t need to include boundaryless bonus cuts. |
Yes they do. https://umdclubswim.wixsite.com/clubsports |
| It is the culminating meet for swimmers not fast enough to get SEC cuts or head down to Orlando. And it is a joke. Too many swimmers in finals. Way too many in prelims and some are painfully slow. Should add QTs for bonus events. Overall qualifying times are way too easy, it is an open meet. JO’s also are not a culminating meet for the fast kids but is a much better meet—very competitive with a smaller field and genuine excitement around finals and relays |