Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to apply for several and the one your child gets into is best. Its very hard to get in just because there are so many kids and so few slots.
For 11-12 its very hard as someone has to drop out and it depends on how many mini's move up.
It took us multiple tryouts to get a spot.
What kind of times would you need to get in at this level? Would a swimmer with lots of AA and a few AAA be in pretty easily?
Anonymous wrote:You need to apply for several and the one your child gets into is best. Its very hard to get in just because there are so many kids and so few slots.
For 11-12 its very hard as someone has to drop out and it depends on how many mini's move up.
It took us multiple tryouts to get a spot.
Anonymous wrote:Related question - which RMSC location is easiest to get into for 11-12 age group?
Anonymous wrote:Related question - which RMSC location is easiest to get into for 11-12 age group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the silver spring site doing?
Pretty sure there is no team out of that site. KSAC is using as one of its alternate locations. Maybe once KSAC is renovated they will start a new team at Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:How is the silver spring site doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which RMSC locations have the best coaching and groups for swimmers who are 11 and up? I had assume Rockville, but when looking at where the best swimmers are, it seems like ML and GISC lead the pack.
Not the Rays troll here, but I watch the times trying to get my DD ready for summer league. I noticed that the many of the RSFC swimmers that swim at and dominate in the Rays, aren't ranked very high in RMSC, and RMSC isn't even all that competitive in swim standards. I don't know how they get a gold club nomination, is just a big bigger biggest thing like MoCo high school rankings? Do they have better groups hidden somewhere?
No in depth survey, I just noticed in DD age group until recently there were only like one event where they made A times. A times are nothing to sneeze at, but there are other locations and other clubs...
That isn't even mentioning the large number of swimmers not making the cuts at all in RMSC.
Anonymous wrote:Which RMSC locations have the best coaching and groups for swimmers who are 11 and up? I had assume Rockville, but when looking at where the best swimmers are, it seems like ML and GISC lead the pack.