Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have touchpads at the Rockville pool in MCSL, but they don't use them for A meets so far as I know. They do use them for the Coach's Long Course and the All Stars.
Touchpads are not used at Rockville pool for A meets (SCM)
Yes used for Coaches LC at Rockville pool (LCM)
All Stars at Rockville pool, I doubt it but not sure (SCM)
I timed at last years all stars and used a plunger.
Yes I think it’s fair for all stars abd relay carnival (league championships). It’s not fair for other meets since the plungers are slower than watches. It should be comparable timing systems across the league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have touchpads at the Rockville pool in MCSL, but they don't use them for A meets so far as I know. They do use them for the Coach's Long Course and the All Stars.
Touchpads are not used at Rockville pool for A meets (SCM)
Yes used for Coaches LC at Rockville pool (LCM)
All Stars at Rockville pool, I doubt it but not sure (SCM)
I timed at last years all stars and used a plunger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have touchpads at the Rockville pool in MCSL, but they don't use them for A meets so far as I know. They do use them for the Coach's Long Course and the All Stars.
Touchpads are not used at Rockville pool for A meets (SCM)
Yes used for Coaches LC at Rockville pool (LCM)
All Stars at Rockville pool, I doubt it but not sure (SCM)
Anonymous wrote:They have touchpads at the Rockville pool in MCSL, but they don't use them for A meets so far as I know. They do use them for the Coach's Long Course and the All Stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current NVSL rules require timers and
"All watches shall be hand-held, battery powered, digital watches, "
Interesting because they were definitely using plungers at ASR last night.
There are also the Dolphin watches where the watch automatically starts with the starter and only the finish is manual. DR has this and am sure other wealthy D1 pools do as well.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care what is used at All-Stars, but for Divisionals and dual meets for summer, I believe strongly that all pools should be using the same or strongly similar tools. Dolphin watches that sync with the starter are very different from touchpads or plungers, and many younger swimmers are bad at hitting those. My DC is a swimmer in a competitive club and still ends up with manual times once in a while - and that is with roughly a meet every month. Many summer swimmers, especially the younger ones, are _only_ summer swimmers, and are going to need manual times anyway. The digital equipment - and the wear and tear on it - makes no sense for summer swim, and doubly so when the times are not official USA Swimming times anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Current NVSL rules require timers and
"All watches shall be hand-held, battery powered, digital watches, "