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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you go to spring Zones without your club or is that a d**k move? Ours goes to ISCA at that time next year.[/quote] I don't know if it is a dick move, but would rather do Zones than ICSA. Perhaps talk to the club.[/quote] I cannot fathom wanting to spend Spring break outside Rochester over St. Pete. I assume you went to ISCA 6 months ago and don’t want to go back? Zones is a slightly faster meet, but the top ISCA swimmers are AAA/AAAA. Why would you choose upstate NY over FL? [/quote] ICSA is not the fast meet nor as prestigious. NCSA yes, ICSA no. I would do zones over ICSA.[/quote] ISCA is not as fast as NSCA, but it is a fast meet and generally faster than Zones.[/quote] That is absolutely not true. Take a look at the cut times. Zones also doesn’t do single age cuts. [/quote] Cut times aren’t the only determining factor for what’s a fast meet. Look at what it takes to make the finals/ what it takes to win. And separately: ~12 year olds wearing crocs with jibbitz don’t know of or care about prestige. They go to have fun and swim fast whether the meet’s in FL, WNY, or Timbuktu. [/quote] Agree with this. I'm looking at how fast finals are to judge a whether or not a meet is fast. [/quote]
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