Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a single answer. States vary dramatically in terms of swimming talent depth. Swimcloud has info about how particular times stack up with D1 and D3 teams.
I see. Is there a certain single event that can sort of distill a swimmer's overall talent? I can share that PB time if it helps.
College recruiting is largely stroke based, so there is no one event that can give you an idea of overall talent for recruiting purposes. By the time recruiting starts swimmers have narrowed in on their best strokes and events and are focusing there. No one cares if an elite breaststroker isn’t good at fly, and vice versa.
I think this is one of the go-to strokes. Is this good?
Women 100 Yard Freestyle: 56.xx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a single answer. States vary dramatically in terms of swimming talent depth. Swimcloud has info about how particular times stack up with D1 and D3 teams.
I see. Is there a certain single event that can sort of distill a swimmer's overall talent? I can share that PB time if it helps.
College recruiting is largely stroke based, so there is no one event that can give you an idea of overall talent for recruiting purposes. By the time recruiting starts swimmers have narrowed in on their best strokes and events and are focusing there. No one cares if an elite breaststroker isn’t good at fly, and vice versa.
I think this is one of the go-to strokes. Is this good?
Women 100 Yard Freestyle: 56.xx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a single answer. States vary dramatically in terms of swimming talent depth. Swimcloud has info about how particular times stack up with D1 and D3 teams.
I see. Is there a certain single event that can sort of distill a swimmer's overall talent? I can share that PB time if it helps.
College recruiting is largely stroke based, so there is no one event that can give you an idea of overall talent for recruiting purposes. By the time recruiting starts swimmers have narrowed in on their best strokes and events and are focusing there. No one cares if an elite breaststroker isn’t good at fly, and vice versa.
I think this is one of the go-to strokes. Is this good?
Women 100 Yard Freestyle: 56.xx
Anonymous wrote:Top 100 in an event or ranked as an overall athlete? Probably good enough to walk on, but I would not expect money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a single answer. States vary dramatically in terms of swimming talent depth. Swimcloud has info about how particular times stack up with D1 and D3 teams.
I see. Is there a certain single event that can sort of distill a swimmer's overall talent? I can share that PB time if it helps.
College recruiting is largely stroke based, so there is no one event that can give you an idea of overall talent for recruiting purposes. By the time recruiting starts swimmers have narrowed in on their best strokes and events and are focusing there. No one cares if an elite breaststroker isn’t good at fly, and vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a single answer. States vary dramatically in terms of swimming talent depth. Swimcloud has info about how particular times stack up with D1 and D3 teams.
I see. Is there a certain single event that can sort of distill a swimmer's overall talent? I can share that PB time if it helps.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a single answer. States vary dramatically in terms of swimming talent depth. Swimcloud has info about how particular times stack up with D1 and D3 teams.
Anonymous wrote:For example, swim cloud recruiting ranking page says 95th for high school class of 202x in the entire state/commonwealth. Is that good enough to... swim in college? Get a division 1 scholarship? I haven't the faintest idea.