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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One mom I spoke to said she would like her DS to participate in both A and B meets. He is 8, and I know how both A and B meets work. What I want to know is if her kid qualifies to do all events, and he participates in IM, FS, backstroke, breaststroke , and relay. What is left to do is just butterfly, am I correct? Is it worth attending B meet, which is so so long to just do one event? What am I missing?[/quote] My kids who swim A meets (varies according to the year, and who is "old" vs "young") are at the B meets anyway, to support their siblings, or cousins, or because I'm volunteering, or because they're junior coaches. So, they might as well swim what they're allowed to swim. If I had one 8 year old who was making A meets in a bunch of strokes, we might make a different choice. [/quote]
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