USMS Results Data Analysis

I recently built this website that lets Masters Swimmers enter their Swimmer ID and view analytics of their progression with meet times: https://www.usmsdata.org/. Think of it as a minimal Swimcloud for US Masters Swimming!

For example, if your USMS ID number is 456B-MZ99C, enter only the last five digits after the dash, which is your Swimmer ID. into the app. Here's my profile on the app in case anyone no longer has an active ID: https://www.usmsdata.org/?swimmerID=MZ99C.

I built this to easily find my overall personal best times and PBs within my age group (as I get older and can't hit my previous PBs). Any feedback would be appreciated!

I am a swimmer from the Pacific Northwest LMSC. I learned to swim three years ago and went to my first meet six months after learning! I love the energy of meets.

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  • New updates (as of 4/20/26)

    - NQT Comparison (compare your PBs, your PBs in your current age group, or previous meet times to National Qualifying Times with different age groups. For example, I used the tool to find that I need to drop 13 seconds to qualify for an NQT time for my current age group, 30-34, but I would qualify already if I maintained the time at 80-84!)

    - Olympic Time Machine (Could you LCM PBs have made the Olympic final in any year? I would not have been an Olympic Finalist in any year, but the difference in time between the winner of the 200 breast LCM in 1924, and my personal best is "only 58.56 seconds.)

  • This is an amazing tool that you have created, Jennifer.  I have swum Masters for over 40 years and to even go back to 2000 is interesting (and depressing to see as we age).  Thank you for your efforts and good to see your Masters swimming journey is a fun one for you.

  • Thank you so much, Sandi, for trying it out. Wow, since 2000? I hope that I can continue for that long! Good for you.

    You should be able to filter by age group or by last x meets on most charts - how do I make the app less depressing, haha?

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