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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Why is the qualifying period with IMX so easy? It is basically two years and you don't have to qualify for the age you have to swim (you can qualify at the lower age). So if you are 12 and qualify and swim IMX. You can swim the following year on the same swims you swam at 12 but swim as a 13 (even though it is different events). That is the craziest thing. Almost every other meet you have to qualify at the time for the age you will be swimming.[/quote] I thought you did have to qualify as a 13 year old if you turn 13 before the first day of the meet. I asked the question here and was told that you have to qualify at the age on the first day of the meet: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1238517.page[/quote] IMX is the exception. It’s not qualifying times, it’s a power point total across a specific set of events.[/quote] I get that. But does that mean a 13 year old could be competing against a 12 year old? Or, are you saying that a 13 year old that got an age 12 IMX score at 12 could compete but would have to swim the 13 year old events against other 13 year olds? (I thought neither were true. I thought you had to get the point total for age at meet) [/quote] https://www.pvswim.org/2324meet/24-52-ma.pdf I stand corrected. OP is correct that you are eligible to swim if you got the power point total for your previous age but would swim new age if age up before, even if you don’t have the points for that slate of events. Curious if this is always true, or IMX meet specific rules. [/quote]
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