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[quote=Anonymous]For divisionals, your team will send 2 swimmers per event, and the meet will be like a typical dual meet, except every event will have 2 heats (6 teams x 2 swimmers). Same rules as an A meet in that a swimmer may only swim 3 events. Individual all stars is top 16+2 alternates from across the entire league, except that a swimmer may only swim 2 events, so there is some movement up the list if you have someone who is top 16 in 3 or more events, then they will scratch from one, allowing people lower on the list to go to the event. Also, older swimmers may scratch completely as they've probably done it before when they were younger and may have other club meets to attend. All an "all star" time means that they can get ranked (#54 for example) instead of just lost in the sea of swimmers. Although nowadays there are sites like reachforthewall.org or swimstandards.com that can just ingest all the data and turn it back around any way you want. Relay all stars, your relay team will just need to have won its individual event, and then they go to relay all stars. It is split into two halves, A-G and H-O or so, and then your relay team would compete against all the other teams from other divisions (in your half) that won their event. [/quote]
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