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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are we talking a 6 year old “swimming up” into 8u? Because that’s not really swimming up—there’s no 6u division at meets. Our kid swam up as a 6 year old because they happened to be really fast in one stroke and even won a points for the team. I’m sure it displaces an older kid but I don’t see a problem with it. If it’s an 8 year old swimming up into the 10s that’s different and would really suck for the 9/10 who got replaced. [/quote] no, it is the older boys and girls 11-18[/quote] It’s an interesting question. It’s not against the rules and I have to wonder if our team did this, if we’d be more competitive. We do have younger swimmers going faster in in younger age groups. But it wouldn’t sit right with the older parents IMO, especially if it’s not the difference between winning and losing a meet.[/quote] I think that this should only be done if it make a difference in winning and losing. [b] And everyone will know if the meet scores are tight.[[/b]/quote] Yea, if you are doing this and blowing the other team out of the water, that would not sit well. If the meets are coming down to the end and within points of one another then do it.[/quote]
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