Anonymous wrote:
St. James has been rented out for several meets now. The Machine had a multi day meet and it was an insane number of kids. It did not appear to be safe. It was live streamed.
AAC vs NCAP - looked like a smaller meet.
And St. James had one with the Makos. They did it by groups. They use one timer on deck - masks until the blocks, and touchpads - but the touchpads were not accurate.
Since they record them they really ought to be careful. You can see people pulling down masks and not really wearing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the OP’s question/ DD swims one of the advanced groups at RMSC and has not done meets other than intersquad with unofficial times. And for the time being none are planned.
It depends on the advanced group. We got an email saying they are but we aren't in an advanced group and don't care about times so its a non-issue.
Sounds like this might be site specific. Our coaches are using two practice slots next weekend to run an unofficial meet for two advanced groups. There’s nothing official on the calendar, but I’m sure there’s a lot of discussion and looking at options. Hopefully, things will continue to go well and keep those options open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the OP’s question/ DD swims one of the advanced groups at RMSC and has not done meets other than intersquad with unofficial times. And for the time being none are planned.
It depends on the advanced group. We got an email saying they are but we aren't in an advanced group and don't care about times so its a non-issue.
Anonymous wrote:Back to the OP’s question/ DD swims one of the advanced groups at RMSC and has not done meets other than intersquad with unofficial times. And for the time being none are planned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did that March Machine meet actually happen? They advertised something right after they cancelled JOs, but before USA Swimming and PVS pulled all the sanctions, and our team had put up a link to it, but then pulled the link pretty much right after.
We're not Machine, so didn't see the meet last weekend. 64 kids in the first event seems like a lot-- but it looks like there were 4 different sessions and only teenagers-- so 16 kids per session seems reasonable. I don't know how they ran it, but could be done safetly.
I believe March happened and it was definitely after USA swimming cancelled sanctioned meets. I was going to officiate but decided against it.
The "Meet of Champions" right? My kids are on two different teams, and neither participated. If it did happen, none of the times counted for anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did that March Machine meet actually happen? They advertised something right after they cancelled JOs, but before USA Swimming and PVS pulled all the sanctions, and our team had put up a link to it, but then pulled the link pretty much right after.
We're not Machine, so didn't see the meet last weekend. 64 kids in the first event seems like a lot-- but it looks like there were 4 different sessions and only teenagers-- so 16 kids per session seems reasonable. I don't know how they ran it, but could be done safetly.
I believe March happened and it was definitely after USA swimming cancelled sanctioned meets. I was going to officiate but decided against it.
Anonymous wrote:Did that March Machine meet actually happen? They advertised something right after they cancelled JOs, but before USA Swimming and PVS pulled all the sanctions, and our team had put up a link to it, but then pulled the link pretty much right after.
We're not Machine, so didn't see the meet last weekend. 64 kids in the first event seems like a lot-- but it looks like there were 4 different sessions and only teenagers-- so 16 kids per session seems reasonable. I don't know how they ran it, but could be done safetly.