Anonymous wrote:I think that is the strategy, and it is also supported by the presence of 50’s in scm championships. For people who only watch swim every four years at the Olympics, it’s much more entertaining to watch a 50 fly than a 200 back or 200 breast. I personally love watching distance events, but I know that it’s a snooze for most viewers.
I don't know the short events are too much talk, they spend more time introducing the swimmers than swimming. Though, I like the idea of having them over other long events, just because I don't want to sit at long meets as a parent.
Does anyone in the swim world care about viewership? It doesn't seem like they do. I think most swimmers are perfectly happy to be supported by their family forever, and the thought of having to make money has never been in their swim cap.