Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ask for clarification. The only scenario where we allow this is for kids who aren't legal in anything else. We don't permit kids to swim in a meet until they're legal, so if they can't swim free or back due to A meet, then we let them swim those strokes again at the following B meet. Otherwise, they'd be kept out of the meet.
If the coaches are letting people get extra chances to qualify for Divisionals, that feels unfair to other swimmers on the team that only get one chance/week. It may also violate the rules of your B meet league, if you're part of one.
Events are free and back stroke, and swimmers placed second or third on Saturday, so no issue of legality. It feels to me like coach wants to give them an extra shot at Divisionals (over DC btw) but then am afraid maybe I’m being paranoid?
He did not respond to your inquiry, thus, confirming your suspicion.
Why didn't you copy the team rep?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ask for clarification. The only scenario where we allow this is for kids who aren't legal in anything else. We don't permit kids to swim in a meet until they're legal, so if they can't swim free or back due to A meet, then we let them swim those strokes again at the following B meet. Otherwise, they'd be kept out of the meet.
If the coaches are letting people get extra chances to qualify for Divisionals, that feels unfair to other swimmers on the team that only get one chance/week. It may also violate the rules of your B meet league, if you're part of one.
Events are free and back stroke, and swimmers placed second or third on Saturday, so no issue of legality. It feels to me like coach wants to give them an extra shot at Divisionals (over DC btw) but then am afraid maybe I’m being paranoid?
Anonymous wrote:I would ask for clarification. The only scenario where we allow this is for kids who aren't legal in anything else. We don't permit kids to swim in a meet until they're legal, so if they can't swim free or back due to A meet, then we let them swim those strokes again at the following B meet. Otherwise, they'd be kept out of the meet.
If the coaches are letting people get extra chances to qualify for Divisionals, that feels unfair to other swimmers on the team that only get one chance/week. It may also violate the rules of your B meet league, if you're part of one.
Anonymous wrote:Right, quite possibly honest mistake. Easy fix, "Hi Coach, I noticed a few swimmers from the A meet are swimming the same event in the B meet. Can we switch my kids event?"