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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about relays, divisionals etc ? [/quote] No relay carnival (or relay all stars) and divisionals is still planned as three dual meets[/quote] When would the divisional meets be if they are 3 dual meets? The MCSL calendar lists a single date for all star relays and the regular window for divisionals. Our pool just announced no restrictions. I would assume everything is on.[/quote] DIVISIONALS 7/24 as calendar shows, but instead of 6 teams at one pool, they will be at 3 pools like a regular meet week. I’ve heard it will be paired by dual meet results rank 1&2, 3&4, 5&6 The email said no relay carnival and they are looking into having individual all stars split across that weekend.[/quote] I wish they would have divisionals as two 3-team meets. That way you have a full pool (2 swimmers per team per event) and it feels more like a “big” meet without being crazy crowded like it usually is. With the 2-team approach it will be smaller than a normal dual meet.[/quote] Kids under 12 cannot be vaccinated. It makes zero sense to risk kids health so you can have you so called normal.[/quote] I’m the poster you are replying to. I’m sorry your risk tolerance is so low. I presume your children have never ridden in a car, rode a bike, swam in a pool, etc.. Because all of those activities and more present a greater risk to a child’s health than the possibility of acquiring a non-trivial case of covid at an outdoor swim meet at a time when community transmission of covid is “very low”. I and obviously many other parents have made the decision that having a normalish swim season presents much more benefits than risks to our recreational swimmer children. If you don’t feel the same way you are welcome to not participate.[/quote]
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