Anonymous wrote:Our summer pool asks families that have Ameet swimmers to not vacation until the season is over but it can’t be enforced
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim.
The last Saturday meet conflicted with PVS LC champs. The 2 PVS LC Opens were on Sundays only, but there were other PVS LC meets that happened on Saturdays and Sundays.
Are you thinking of All-Stars? I know that conflicted with the LC championship
12U LC champs were July 14-17, the last summer team meet was July 16.
But it was local and Saturday events didn’t start until 3pm, intentionally well after NVSL meets would end. Events the other days started in the morning. Our club had a few swimmers going to the PV meet, but all first went to the NVSL meet in the morning
That’s great for your summer team, I guess? We had club kids miss meets for club swimming events. It was not a big deal at all. The summer swim obsession in this area is wild, it’s a 6-8 week no-cut rec sport for crying out loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim.
The last Saturday meet conflicted with PVS LC champs. The 2 PVS LC Opens were on Sundays only, but there were other PVS LC meets that happened on Saturdays and Sundays.
Are you thinking of All-Stars? I know that conflicted with the LC championship
12U LC champs were July 14-17, the last summer team meet was July 16.
But it was local and Saturday events didn’t start until 3pm, intentionally well after NVSL meets would end. Events the other days started in the morning. Our club had a few swimmers going to the PV meet, but all first went to the NVSL meet in the morning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim.
The last Saturday meet conflicted with PVS LC champs. The 2 PVS LC Opens were on Sundays only, but there were other PVS LC meets that happened on Saturdays and Sundays.
Are you thinking of All-Stars? I know that conflicted with the LC championship
12U LC champs were July 14-17, the last summer team meet was July 16.
But it was local and Saturday events didn’t start until 3pm, intentionally well after NVSL meets would end. Events the other days started in the morning. Our club had a few swimmers going to the PV meet, but all first went to the NVSL meet in the morning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim.
The last Saturday meet conflicted with PVS LC champs. The 2 PVS LC Opens were on Sundays only, but there were other PVS LC meets that happened on Saturdays and Sundays.
Are you thinking of All-Stars? I know that conflicted with the LC championship
12U LC champs were July 14-17, the last summer team meet was July 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim.
The last Saturday meet conflicted with PVS LC champs. The 2 PVS LC Opens were on Sundays only, but there were other PVS LC meets that happened on Saturdays and Sundays.
Are you thinking of All-Stars? I know that conflicted with the LC championship
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim.
The last Saturday meet conflicted with PVS LC champs. The 2 PVS LC Opens were on Sundays only, but there were other PVS LC meets that happened on Saturdays and Sundays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
PVS LC meets were always on a different day than summer swim meets last year. They did that intentionally so they wouldn’t screw up summer swim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are skipping Divisionals/All Stars this year in order to go on vacation. Our team relies on my swimmer for Saturday duel meets and the relay carnivals but Divisionals/All Stars is just for individual "achievement" and in all honestly not as fun as all the other meets during the season so we are taking this year off.
Divisionals is different than All Stars...[/quote
No kidding. You have to swim at Divisionals to qualify for All Stars..we are skipping both this summer. If your kid is really good the team relies on them being there through the last Saturday A meet but after that Divisionals and All Stars are not team events so easy to miss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
I would guess a mix of both - some parents happy their kids get to make the A meet and/or relay team, but some who are disappointed because it hurts the team in a close meet. For the kids, a big part of summer swim, and what makes it fun, is the team aspect. There is a lot more cheering for each other and caring how your teammates perform. Compared to winter swim, where everyone is just swimming for themselves with almost no team aspect. And like any team sport, when an important player is missing, it hurts the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids aren't good, you can take a vacation. If your kids are good, expect people to give you the side eye if you skip meets.
That’s ridiculous. If anything there will be parents glad their kid then has a chance at A meets. We had club kids skip meets for PVS LC meets and no one looked sideways at those kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this set a record for earliest summer swim thread?
Some teams start two-a-days next week. If you're not gaining, you're falling behind.
Really? I mean seriously? How does that work and what teams do that? It is high school season, where is the time?
I'm guessing (hoping) sarcasm.