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[quote=Anonymous]DQ'ing kids helps them learn. I'm a stroke and turn judge. It is helpful to the kids/coaches to write up what they did wrong. The coaches then know what to work on with the kid. Also- at least in our NVSL pool, the referee/ team reps/ coaches set the rules for engagement at the B meets. It's pretty typical that we don't write DQ slips for 6 and Under. Sometimes the ref says not to bother to write a DQ on a really slow kid who is pulling on the lane line, etc. Typically, however, for something like Breast- which is a tough stroke for the little ones to swim legally, you do write the DQ slips b/c you want to make sure anyone who gets a time has a legal stroke. For many pools, any 8 and Under who can swim breast or fly legally is going to end up in the A meet. [/quote]
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