Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the rule on false start DQ'ing? My youngest graduated last year and I haven't been to an ASR in about 3 years. Back when my DS was swimming he went to ASR several times and we saw a couple of teams being subjected to "the walk of shame" and the alternate team getting to swim. The worse was when one of his closest friends was swimming next to him in the same heat. His friend was the lead off and went in early and did the walk of shame. It was awful. I was standing next to his mom and didn't know what to say.
My DS was on an alternate team once - the medley - and they did not get to swim. I think the free relays have a greater chance of false start DQ'ing than the medley with backstroke being the starting stroke.
It’s still the same. If the team false starts prior to the start, the team gets walked off the deck and the alternate team takes the spot.
Anonymous wrote:What is the rule on false start DQ'ing? My youngest graduated last year and I haven't been to an ASR in about 3 years. Back when my DS was swimming he went to ASR several times and we saw a couple of teams being subjected to "the walk of shame" and the alternate team getting to swim. The worse was when one of his closest friends was swimming next to him in the same heat. His friend was the lead off and went in early and did the walk of shame. It was awful. I was standing next to his mom and didn't know what to say.
My DS was on an alternate team once - the medley - and they did not get to swim. I think the free relays have a greater chance of false start DQ'ing than the medley with backstroke being the starting stroke.
Anonymous wrote:Are teams allowed to sub in a swimmer in someone gets sick? Doesn't seem fair to do that because swapping even one kid makes for a very different relay...
Anonymous wrote:Are teams allowed to sub in a swimmer in someone gets sick? Doesn't seem fair to do that because swapping even one kid makes for a very different relay...
Anonymous wrote:Slim - but I've been at a few that it's happened. Our coach tells the alternates not to bother I always thought that was a poor attitude, but I do understand the difficulty of getting kids there mid-afternoon on a Wednesday, particularly when they will most likely not swim. It comes down to what you think your swimmers will get out of it; will they take in the experience and will it drive them to give it a little bit more next time? Or will it just be one big bummer?