Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I did declare him as available and the times I’m talking about are from this summer, time trials and the first B meet.
Did you join the group of parents that provides initial seeding recommendations to the coach? Based on my experience, if you want your kid in their favorite events, having a seat in the parent seeding meeting is key.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I did declare him as available and the times I’m talking about are from this summer, time trials and the first B meet.
Did you join the group of parents that provides initial seeding recommendations to the coach? Based on my experience, if you want your kid in their favorite events, having a seat in the parent seeding meeting is key.
Anonymous wrote:How does your team determine which swimmers are selected for A meets, and are those guidelines communicated to families?
This is our first year on a new summer swim team after a move, so we’re still learning how things work here. The meet program came out this morning, and I noticed that some swimmers, including my son, are not entered in certain events, while other swimmers with slower seed times are entered in those events.
I’m not looking to challenge coaching decisions. I know there are often factors beyond raw times that go into meet entries. I’m mostly trying to understand how the process works in this area and whether other teams provide published criteria or explanations for A-meet selections.
I tried explaining to my son that the coach may be trying to make the meet experience as inclusive as possible and give more swimmers opportunities to compete, but that didn’t land particularly well with my 13 year-old when he knows he has a faster time than some of the swimmers entered in those events, especially when he is only swimming 1 event and others are swimming 3 and the IM.
I’d appreciate hearing how your teams handle this. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I did declare him as available and the times I’m talking about are from this summer, time trials and the first B meet.
Does he even have an IM time yet for this team? I know our team doesn't do IM at time trials and he's new to the team so he wouldn't have one yet. I'd try to get an IM time at the first B meet.Anonymous wrote:How does your team determine which swimmers are selected for A meets, and are those guidelines communicated to families?
This is our first year on a new summer swim team after a move, so we’re still learning how things work here. The meet program came out this morning, and I noticed that some swimmers, including my son, are not entered in certain events, while other swimmers with slower seed times are entered in those events.
I’m not looking to challenge coaching decisions. I know there are often factors beyond raw times that go into meet entries. I’m mostly trying to understand how the process works in this area and whether other teams provide published criteria or explanations for A-meet selections.
I tried explaining to my son that the coach may be trying to make the meet experience as inclusive as possible and give more swimmers opportunities to compete, but that didn’t land particularly well with my 13 year-old when he knows he has a faster time than some of the swimmers entered in those events, especially when he is only swimming 1 event and others are swimming 3 and the IM.
I’d appreciate hearing how your teams handle this. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:It should all be based upon the ladder set during time trials. Sometimes coaches also make strategic decisions about where to place kids based upon times and swimmers from the other teams. Johnny might have a faster 50 BK than Mike but he might also be the only legal 50 Fly or most competitive against the other team’s best flyer. Mike might have a good enough BK time to still get the team points so coach makes a strategic decision about where to place kids. If he has faster times in the events than the kid swimming 3 events it might be worth gently inquiring with the coach. It’s possible since you’re new that the coach somehow doesn’t have all of his times (they likely can’t use USAS or last years summer swim times)