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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Troll? Let's unpack this. They were a "top performer " last year at age 6? In the 8&U? Extremely unlikely. Anyway, size greatly determines speed at that age. So other kids probably grew more.[/quote] Different poster but last year our 6-year old was top 3 at intra squad meets in 8&U in a couple of strokes and we go to a pool with a huge swim team, so not at all unbelievable. But to answer OP, it really doesn’t matter so long as they had fun. You don’t mention it again. Maybe they will go faster at the next B meet, maybe they won’t.[/quote] Lol, can’t miss an opportunity to brag anonymously! :lol: [/quote] You enjoy those B meets. 😜[/quote] Oh my, darling, you really need some help. Please take a parenting class, for the sake of your children. Parents like you do untold damage to their poor children. Besides the fact that you’re viewed as a complete a-hole by other parents. But as long as your 6 year old is a top swimmer, amiright? -parent of top-ranked club swimmers who has seen this nonsense and its repercussions way too often [/quote]
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