Anonymous
Post 10/06/2020 08:59     Subject: Re:Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:Has anyone who attended an indoor swim meet this summer/fall (heard NOVA has had a few?) speak to the COVID procedures and how many kids were at each session? Thank you!


There are results on PVS's website. That might have some of the information you want.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2020 16:41     Subject: Re:Any word on swim meets?

Has anyone who attended an indoor swim meet this summer/fall (heard NOVA has had a few?) speak to the COVID procedures and how many kids were at each session? Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2020 13:05     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:Our PVS club is beginning to schedule meets. They have one on the calendar for 13+ and are planning one fore 12 and under.

The number of events per day is greatly reduced, I assume to spread out events and heats.





PVS site has a few events up there. Meets will look very different (small and short) which honestly is a good thing.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2020 11:50     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Our PVS club is beginning to schedule meets. They have one on the calendar for 13+ and are planning one fore 12 and under.

The number of events per day is greatly reduced, I assume to spread out events and heats.



Anonymous
Post 09/28/2020 17:53     Subject: Re:Any word on swim meets?

No news right now per our club (PVS)
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2020 09:55     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have info? Our club hasn’t mentioned a thing.


Check out the PVS website (pvswim.org). There's not a lot going on, but you can see what announcements have been made, some ideas of moving forward, and you can keep an eye on what some clubs are doing for small meets. There is one meet posted now. It is at the St. James. It will be interesting to see what other sites are willing/able to host.

If you are not at a PVS club, check MD Swimming, etc.


MD Swimming has released a set of guidelines for virtual meets and they will now sanction meets (as of 9/18). The senior swimmers from our club will be doing an inter-squad meet with a neighboring club in the next few weeks. We are starting out small but it will be great to get the kids back to competition!

Anonymous
Post 09/24/2020 16:34     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have info? Our club hasn’t mentioned a thing.


Check out the PVS website (pvswim.org). There's not a lot going on, but you can see what announcements have been made, some ideas of moving forward, and you can keep an eye on what some clubs are doing for small meets. There is one meet posted now. It is at the St. James. It will be interesting to see what other sites are willing/able to host.

If you are not at a PVS club, check MD Swimming, etc.
Anonymous
Post 09/24/2020 13:12     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Anyone else have info? Our club hasn’t mentioned a thing.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2020 23:26     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think that USA swimming lifting the meet sanctions will have any affect on PVS?


Yes! I don't think that we'll see the same number of meets, but I think some of the older kids will start competing safely in October or November.


Yes. Our club is actively preparing for meets now. They might be virtual to start, but we anticipate starting some type of competition in Oct or Nov.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2020 21:39     Subject: Re:Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Serious question. Why do people choose to swim unless your kid is uncoordinated and can’t play more interesting sports. Are most swimmers just kids who wash out in other sports and need a sport where you don’t have to any hand eye coordination or handle physicality?


Were you a bully in high school too?


This. What are "more interesting sports"?

Also, some people don't want their kids to play contact sports because of head injuries and the like.


Ummm, last time I checked swimming was a “serious” sport. And the kids work harder in practice than just about any other sport out there.

Please go back to the Lacrosse Forum. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2020 20:17     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

swimming is a real sport -- swimmers don't play -- they compete

speed is the key -- so you have world record of swimming events.


You can ONLY play football, basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis etc -- it is just to play.

Anonymous
Post 09/17/2020 20:01     Subject: Re:Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Serious question. Why do people choose to swim unless your kid is uncoordinated and can’t play more interesting sports. Are most swimmers just kids who wash out in other sports and need a sport where you don’t have to any hand eye coordination or handle physicality?


Were you a bully in high school too?


This. What are "more interesting sports"?

Also, some people don't want their kids to play contact sports because of head injuries and the like.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2020 18:58     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think that USA swimming lifting the meet sanctions will have any affect on PVS?


Yes! I don't think that we'll see the same number of meets, but I think some of the older kids will start competing safely in October or November.


Competing safely? - How?!
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2020 18:12     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think that USA swimming lifting the meet sanctions will have any affect on PVS?


Yes! I don't think that we'll see the same number of meets, but I think some of the older kids will start competing safely in October or November.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2020 16:31     Subject: Any word on swim meets?

Does anyone think that USA swimming lifting the meet sanctions will have any affect on PVS?