New England SCM Challenge

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Attention all regional championship meet directors! This message comes from the capital of master racing--New England. Here in the upper right hand of the U.S. our members participate in competitons at rate of close to 50%. This year, we are putting out a challenge to all other parts of the country for this year's SCM season. We propose to score our 2002 New England Short Course Meters Competition, scheduled for December 14-15th against all other regional SCM competitions to determine regional bragging rights for SCM Regional Team Championship. SPMA has already accepted the challenge and will go head-to-head against New England. Here's how it works: We will take results file from all participating regional USMS sanctioned SCM championship meets held from October 1st through December 31st of this year. We will treat ever participant in that meet as a member of one "regional team" and score to the 16th place by age group (relays score twice the number of points and will also be scored to the 16th place). We will include all individual events through the 1500 m and all realys through the 800m. We will present results in two different ways: 1) Virtual SCM Championship and 2) Bilateral Regional meets (NE vs SPMA, for example). Here's how you can participate: Send me an email "registering" your regional championship in this contest. We plan to score this meet using Hy Tek so we ask that people provide appropriate Hy Tek file. Why are we doing this? Over the years, we've learned that getting people to participate in competition keeps them swimming masters longer. New England's membership really took off when we created large regional championship meets with LOTS OF RELAYS. This made the meet fun for everyone and first-time competitors find relays the least intimidating way of getting into the racing spirit. We believe the regional championships are the key to getting USMS membership growth up to 25% range and getting our membership retention rate over 80%- that has been our four year average rate in both categories here in New England. More information on the New England meet can be found at: www.greatbaymasters.org/02scmchamp.html How can you help? I need a good list of regional SCM championship meets (I do have the list from the USMS calendar but it's not complete) and also need the email contacts for people, other than meet directors, who can help promote this in their region Bob Seltzer NEM Championship Meet Coordinator
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  • Ok the results of the 2002 Pacific Masters Championships have been posted on the Pacific Masters web site: www.pacificmasters.org/.../results.shtml At the web site you can download the sdif file as well downing loading the results in a more readable format. About 300 Pacific Masters swam at the championships (about 3% of Pacific's swimming population - but would be 20% of New Englands). There were 15 world records broken (Margery Meyer 6, Laura Val 5, Aldo Da Rosa 2 and Margery Sharpe 2), 24 National Records broken and 65 Pacific records broken. Looking forward to seeing the dual meet results. michael
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  • Ok the results of the 2002 Pacific Masters Championships have been posted on the Pacific Masters web site: www.pacificmasters.org/.../results.shtml At the web site you can download the sdif file as well downing loading the results in a more readable format. About 300 Pacific Masters swam at the championships (about 3% of Pacific's swimming population - but would be 20% of New Englands). There were 15 world records broken (Margery Meyer 6, Laura Val 5, Aldo Da Rosa 2 and Margery Sharpe 2), 24 National Records broken and 65 Pacific records broken. Looking forward to seeing the dual meet results. michael
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