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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess older kids really flourish in breaststroke. Age of NVSL All Star qualifiers in 9-10 boys 50 breaststroke .. 1. 11.0 2. 11.0 3. 11.1 4. 10.7 5. 11.1 6. 10.8 .. the average age of the top heat is 11.[/quote] That's nuts![/quote] Ummmm…how do you know the exact sages of kids from different teams swimming in the NVSL? That isn’t public information [/quote] Ummmm....this ship sailed a long time ago. The birthday of every kid who participates in club swim is embedded in club swim meet results files; it's how they keep track of who belongs in which events. Numerous public databases extract background data -- every swimmer has a unique USA Swimming ID number too -- and compile results from those files. Some databases will even tell you the current age of every swimmer.[/quote]
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