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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get over it. Swimming is a year around sport. Some meets they will have an advantage, some they won't. That's the sport and that's life. You're not doing your kid any favors by always trying to protect them from disappointment.[/quote] +1 Should we also start testing kids for hormone levels so we can separate out when kid do and do not hit puberty because I can tell you this has a much bigger impact than birthday when boys turn 11+. There is a younger 13 yr old who swims and crushed everyone. I know but, his birthday put him at a disadvantage. Well guess what puberty put him at an advantage. He is a foot taller than most kid and has significantly more muscle. So it life. Once kids enter 15-18 it evens out. [/quote]
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