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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I’m at a d2 pool that does this and I guarantee the majority of the team doesn’t like this. Would love an open vote. Of course some do. But no one has ever asked me about it. And my kid doesn’t lose a spot. But I see how it affects those that do[/quote] Almost every d2 pool has done it this year. It's not unusual at all for the higher divisions. Keep in mind that for every older slower kid that doesn't get to swim in an A meet, a younger faster kid does. I wouldn't want to be the one to explain to the faster younger kid and her parents that she doesn't get to swim because a slower swimmer's mommy complained. [/quote] Uh, the faster kid can swim in their OWN age group. It's why we have age groups.[/quote] Not if the others in the kid’s age group are faster. It’s entirely possible that the kid isn’t the fastest in their own age group but is faster than the third available swimmer in the next age group up, especially if the next age group has fewer swimmers. Our team has done swim ups in that situation and our team is always in a division in the teens. [/quote] Then why have age group designations at all?[/quote] Do you really not understand this? In general, age group designations make competition fair to younger kids- in the same way that gender groups in general make competition fair to females. It is the less common situation that a kid in a younger age group can beat kids in older age groups. To explain the point the top 3 9-10 year old freestylers are in the meet. The top 2 11-12 freestylers are in the meet. The 4th 9-10 year old freestyler is faster than the 3 11-12 freestyler. The 4th 9-10 is only swimming if she gets the 11-12 spot. It is completely fair to swim her up to that spot. There is nothing tricky or nefarious about it.[/quote] Not a question of tricky or nefarious. No one is saying that. Irrespective of whether the rules permit swimming up, the third-fastest 11-12 should be swimming in the 11-12 race. He/she has earned that chance by being in the top three in his/her age group. Swimming up a faster 9-10 is a great way to get that 11-12 kid to quit the team. [/quote] Zooming out a bit, is it better for a fast 9-10 kid to quit the team or a slow 11-12 kid to quit the team? [/quote]
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