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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, unfortunately these cutoffs hurt kids the most at 8-9,10-11 the most, just when some kids need some "external" motivation to stay with swimming. It is true that once kids hit 15 or so it all dramatically evens out. I have one kid who is a decent enough swimmer but her birthday is the week before PV LC champs. Her times would get her in there as the age she was, but not in the age she will be. So yes, if your kid has a "bad birthday" they usually only get 1 attempt at some big meets unless they're truly exceptional and can make the cuts for the next age group almost before they're into that age group.[/quote] Add 11-12 to that - arguably the worst age up for bad swim birthdays. A kid 7 days into 11 swims against kids 7 days before 13 ….for the championship meets of the season. [/quote] Yep. My kid has a May 31 birthday and his best friend is June 2 so they swim in different age groups. He just turns 11 and swims against 13 yr olds with summer bdays. With boys and puberty the size difference can be huge. He cares more about making All-Stars than the PVS Championship meet where he has 8 cuts but is unlikely to ever get an All-Star time or LC champs. I think August bdays (after Zones) are the best. [/quote]
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