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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]10 and under parents: no one cares at that age whether your kid bails on LC champs in favor of summer swim. It is not that deep.[/quote] Oh boy. You must have missed the spirited debate about attending divisionals (effectively an NVSL prelim) if the swimmer did not plan to swim at all stars (akin to finals). Some people were fired up! (Yes, yes, I know NVSL limits each divisional event to two swimmers per team, so it’s not apples-to-apples.) [/quote] But there’s a big difference between skipping a long course meet to go to a summer league meet, and signing up for divisionals with the intention of scratching out of all stars. Long course is entirely individual. One kid’s participation in a long course meet does not affect anyone else. It’s only about having a cut time. Taking up a spot in the divisional lineup directly affects another swimmer because spots are limited. Parents ought to be teaching their children to decide what they feel is more important, make a choice, and stick with it. It’s a good life skill. I personally think there’s not a whole lot of value in long course for 10 and under or even 12 and under. I would be wary of a club pushing it hard on the young kids. There is plenty of time to train and compete long course if you are to be a serious swimmer. Let the younger ages be about summer swim in the summer.[/quote] DP. Didn't someone post earlier that many older club swimmers will swim Divisionals and then skip All Stars because of Futures? Based on your logic, should all of those older club swimmers give up their spots at Divisionals? If they did, then wouldn't that cause their team to lose at Divisionals, then affecting the team's standing in its division? Seems like it's a tension between blocking a kid from potentially making individual all stars (one last chance to make it) and the team finishing at a lower rank in the division?[/quote] Isn’t there only one league around here where divisionals results matter for te rankings? For most those are determined only by dual meet records and points scored with divisionals and all stars being entirely individual. [/quote]
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