Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s evidence it changed in 2011:
https://www.mynvsl.com/leaders?post=2&fname=Jeff&lname=Gerber&sid=18660&stid=2
Otherwise how could he be 9 two years in a row?
Here’s evidence the cut off wasn’t June 1 going back to at least 2003:
https://www.mynvsl.com/leaders?post=2&fname=&lname=Hashemi&sid=6497&stid=1
Otherwise why would his age change in the middle of July?
What’s really weird is he went from a 14 year old on June 28, 2008 to being 13 on July 5 ,2008
Anonymous wrote:Here’s evidence it changed in 2011:
https://www.mynvsl.com/leaders?post=2&fname=Jeff&lname=Gerber&sid=18660&stid=2
Otherwise how could he be 9 two years in a row?
Here’s evidence the cut off wasn’t June 1 going back to at least 2003:
https://www.mynvsl.com/leaders?post=2&fname=&lname=Hashemi&sid=6497&stid=1
Otherwise why would his age change in the middle of July?
Anonymous wrote:Here’s evidence it changed in 2011:
https://www.mynvsl.com/leaders?post=2&fname=Jeff&lname=Gerber&sid=18660&stid=2
Otherwise how could he be 9 two years in a row?
Here’s evidence the cut off wasn’t June 1 going back to at least 2003:
https://www.mynvsl.com/leaders?post=2&fname=&lname=Hashemi&sid=6497&stid=1
Otherwise why would his age change in the middle of July?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the weirdest 22 page thread. Summer swim across the country has the same cut off (my summer birthday children have experienced it in multiple states). USA Swimming has a rolling birth date cut off. Hockey, baseball, basketball…they all have cut offs. Read Malcom Gladwell’s book on outliers - he explains this very well. I don’t think there is any point to trying to change it. Everything has some arbitrary cut off.
Baseball is played in the spring … before summer swim … and has a cutoff several months after June 1 … and they changed their cutoff in recent years … so it doesn’t support your argument … at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the basic problem when it comes down to it is that there is a 24 month window for the 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14 groups. If the cutoff was sep 1 then you'd have "8" year olds in the 9-10 group. Right now, just like in ANY OTHER youth league you have the kids at the older end and yes, this means that a kid who has a july 1 birthday (and will turn 11 then) will be swimming the season as 9-10 and be 22 months older than a kid who turned 9 on may 1. There is no answer to fix this problem EXCEPT to make the groups smaller in age (12 month window instead of 24) but then things would take forever to run (unless you combined the heats, but then you'd have to figure out who "won" from the 9 year old sets later). And then you'll still have some kids 11 months older than others in their bracket. Taken to extremes you could have a separate category for every season or every month even with separate records/times for each but hopefully everyone thinks that is absurd.
No, it’s not like any other youth league. That’s bc club swim cuts it off whatever your age is the first day of a meet. It’s is not as if club swim - even ymca USA swimming- follows these rules for summer or any other time.
But is that mostly because club swim lasts from October - May ( 8 months ) vs summer swim being 5 weeks (6 for those who make divisionals and 7 for those who make all stars?) so then you'd either have some VERY OLD kids competing (sep 1 'swimming age' by the time it gets to may) vs very YOUNG kids competing (may 1 'swimming age' and a october meet). I guess you could split the difference and have it just be january 1 or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The official rules from the 1950s and 1960s show the June 1 cutoff. Does anyone have evidence it was different from 2004-2011 or is this all heresy ? The story of team administrators changing it to suit their own kid's birthday is especially dubious since the rule is in line with the league's original rule as well as that of pretty much all other major summer swim leagues.
I just asked an old timer on our team about this out of curiosity. They were like oh yea it was changed to June 1. For as long as they could remember you aged up in your birthday. She collaborated that this reform as well as as changing the 8&u relays happ me at the same time. It was pushed through by some active NVSL.
Anonymous wrote:The official rules from the 1950s and 1960s show the June 1 cutoff. Does anyone have evidence it was different from 2004-2011 or is this all heresy ? The story of team administrators changing it to suit their own kid's birthday is especially dubious since the rule is in line with the league's original rule as well as that of pretty much all other major summer swim leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the weirdest 22 page thread. Summer swim across the country has the same cut off (my summer birthday children have experienced it in multiple states). USA Swimming has a rolling birth date cut off. Hockey, baseball, basketball…they all have cut offs. Read Malcom Gladwell’s book on outliers - he explains this very well. I don’t think there is any point to trying to change it. Everything has some arbitrary cut off.
Baseball is played in the spring … before summer swim … and has a cutoff several months after June 1 … and they changed their cutoff in recent years … so it doesn’t support your argument … at all.
Anonymous wrote:The official rules from the 1950s and 1960s show the June 1 cutoff. Does anyone have evidence it was different from 2004-2011 or is this all heresy ? The story of team administrators changing it to suit their own kid's birthday is especially dubious since the rule is in line with the league's original rule as well as that of pretty much all other major summer swim leagues.
Anonymous wrote:This is the weirdest 22 page thread. Summer swim across the country has the same cut off (my summer birthday children have experienced it in multiple states). USA Swimming has a rolling birth date cut off. Hockey, baseball, basketball…they all have cut offs. Read Malcom Gladwell’s book on outliers - he explains this very well. I don’t think there is any point to trying to change it. Everything has some arbitrary cut off.