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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets. [/quote] :roll: That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids. [/quote] PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim. [/quote] The last Saturday meet conflicted with PVS LC champs. The 2 PVS LC Opens were on Sundays only, but there were other PVS LC meets that happened on Saturdays and Sundays.[/quote] Are you thinking of All-Stars? I know that conflicted with the LC championship [/quote] 12U LC champs were July 14-17, the last summer team meet was July 16.[/quote] But it was local and Saturday events didn’t start until 3pm, intentionally well after NVSL meets would end. Events the other days started in the morning. Our club had a few swimmers going to the PV meet, but all first went to the NVSL meet in the morning [/quote] That’s great for your summer team, I guess? We had club kids miss meets for club swimming events. It was not a big deal at all. The summer swim obsession in this area is wild, it’s a 6-8 week no-cut rec sport for crying out loud. [/quote] For us, it's the kid who is the one obsessed. The fun of summer swim meets - and the encouragement from the other kids, especially the older ones - are what drives him to improve. At least from our experience, club swim is not a very social activity or young boys, and the meets can seem long and boring. [/quote]
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