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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s the psych sheet for KLI, which gives a comparison point for what it takes to be top 16 and get a 2nd swim at finals at these meets. I have a 13-14 swimmer going to KLI and in all of her events a sectional cut will be needed to make the A final. https://www.gomotionapp.com/pvma/__eventform__/1489909_b7ccbcaf-7cd8-47e2-aa13-c43d0d21776d.pdf[/quote] Holy crap. That is a MUCH faster meet. [/quote] KLI has long been a deeper meet. However, this year there aren’t the standouts at the top of the Winter Classic (State, NCAA, Olympic Champs) that there have been in years past. [/quote] Some of the fast 13/15 and senior Mako girls left for NCAP this year. [/quote] Many of the elite York young kids left. There isn’t a standout club from the northeast this year either. [/quote] Elite and young kids should not be used in the same sentence. [/quote] Elite and young???? That is hilarious. There is no such thing. I am guessing you are a parent of a young swimmer. Take it from the BTDT families - elite is a term you use for the older teen swimmers. The ones that have had their bodies change (sometimes betraying them and relearning to swim or killing them from the sport), weathered early morning practices and at a certain point without mommy or daddy pushing them, decide on their own to forego a lot because their love of the water is the most important thing in their life, etc. and pushing to get the next cut. That is an elite swimmer and that is not a thing with a little kid. Girls can start in that category at 13ish - but let's see what they are at 17. Boys don't even count until they hit 15 and they can keep going through college.[/quote] +1,000[/quote]
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