Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the stroke and turn was making calls against a specific team. Is that true?
Assuming we are talking about D3, where the official was removed I absolutely disagree that it was against a specific team. Although one team did appear to be the most vocally challenging the decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tshirt vendor is ridiculous. The line was several hours long. I couldn’t believe how many parents were willing to wait hours in line for overpriced tshirts.
Ours didn't have an hours long line, but it was consistently busy and was definitely overpriced. Under prepared, too, since they seemed surprised to be so busy and by mid way through IMs they were already out of a decent number of items/sizes. The meet itself was well run, IMO, and only a bit behind the anticipated schedule. Plus my kid dropped time and was happy with her performance (especially since she hadn't even expected to swim Divisionals this year) so I give a thumbs up to the host pool and the experience as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:I was very impressed with division 6. Very well organized. Great food. Took care of their volunteers. Parking was smooth and efficient. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. Loved the changing cabanas for the swimmers- nice to have if you didn’t lug your own. Lots of shaded spectator seating. Nice signage. They put a lot of effort into it and it showed. Thank you Pinecrest!
Anonymous wrote:A changing cabana is basically a really tall narrow tent that a swimmer can stand in to change. A lot of kids choose to suit up at bigger meets and can use the tent to change into their racing suit and out of it before and between races
Anonymous wrote:I heard the stroke and turn was making calls against a specific team. Is that true?
Anonymous wrote:I was very impressed with division 6. Very well organized. Great food. Took care of their volunteers. Parking was smooth and efficient. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. Loved the changing cabanas for the swimmers- nice to have if you didn’t lug your own. Lots of shaded spectator seating. Nice signage. They put a lot of effort into it and it showed. Thank you Pinecrest!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tshirt vendor is ridiculous. The line was several hours long. I couldn’t believe how many parents were willing to wait hours in line for overpriced tshirts.
D10 t-shirt vendor was a complete disaster. Don’t know if this was an NVSL decision, but it was a mess … long lines, no kids sizes (even at 8am), and why on earth do custom printing instead of the usual pre-printed shirts.
Anonymous wrote:What division was the drama with the dqs happening in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tshirt vendor is ridiculous. The line was several hours long. I couldn’t believe how many parents were willing to wait hours in line for overpriced tshirts.
D10 t-shirt vendor was a complete disaster. Don’t know if this was an NVSL decision, but it was a mess … long lines, no kids sizes (even at 8am), and why on earth do custom printing instead of the usual pre-printed shirts.
Anonymous wrote:The tshirt vendor is ridiculous. The line was several hours long. I couldn’t believe how many parents were willing to wait hours in line for overpriced tshirts.
Anonymous wrote:I was very impressed with division 6. Very well organized. Great food. Took care of their volunteers. Parking was smooth and efficient. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. Loved the changing cabanas for the swimmers- nice to have if you didn’t lug your own. Lots of shaded spectator seating. Nice signage. They put a lot of effort into it and it showed. Thank you Pinecrest!