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Anonymous wrote:They generally do not change much from year to year. If you look at last year’s times, the ones highlighted in red changed from the year before, and overall it’s a pretty small percentage of events where the cut times changed.
Why do some events changed and not others?
They have a target of how many swimmers they want to qualify for each event, so if too many swimmers make the qualifying time they make the cut a little faster.
Thank you. This is helpful.
We are in a different LSC, but most of them determine how many heats they want for each event in prelims for championship meets. Then they examine the times from a certain number of past championships and use the to make the time standards.
Our LSC takes the past 5 years and looks at the times of the 32nd seed and then uses some calculation involving that time and the current time standard, or chooses a USA motivational time if the average is too slow. I’m not sure of the details, but if there is a protocol for your LSC, it should be in the bylaws.