Anonymous wrote:I think the rule should be that whatever age you turn during the summer (June-August) should be your swim age for summer swim (e.g., if you turn 11 on June 2, you’re an 11-12 swimmer and need to swim 50M instead of 25M). Would seem to ease the unfair advantage of that situation a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Why not make the cutoff July 31 or whenever divisionals/all stars will finally be done?
But seriously, the cutoff has to be somewhere. It doesn't really matter where - just make the cutoff. My kid plays baseball and he has a horrible birthday for little league but a great birthday for travel.
Anonymous wrote:Right on time. This weekend marks the annual tradition of a bunch of 11-year-olds dominating the 10 and under events at NVSL Divisionals.
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 summer birthday kids and summer swim is the only activity they do where they are the oldest for their "age group." Please let it go. Think about how these kids are mostly the youngest/smallest for just about everything else they do.
The best 8U on our team is a 6 yo. Super fast kid with two more years in the bracket.Anonymous wrote:My kid has an early May birthday and has been struggling mightily in the higher age group. His fault for being born a month premature I guess haha
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, your kid has a spring birthday, OP.