1650 Check-in Deadline?

Is there an estimated time when the 1650 will start for SC Nat? :confused: I'm flying in that morning, and am wondering if I'll be there early enough to consider swimming it. (Deadline is one hour before the start of the race.) For instance, what time did it start in past SC Nationals? Thanks. :)
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  • Originally posted by mbmg3282 If the meet is very large, the Championship Committee may make the 1000 and 1650 mixed events. This means that men and women will be seeded by time only with no regard for gender or age. Hi Mark, how will you handle the 1000/1650 heats with two pools? I was thinking, if you had odd heats in pool "A", and even heats in pool "B", that wouldn't be ideal. Each odd heat will be slower than its corresponding even heat, so after some time pool B" could be a whole heat ahead. I could see putting heat 1 in A, heats 2 & 3 in B, heats 4 & 5 in A, etc. On the other hand, this would be much more confusing. I am just wondering what the official method will be. (Yes, I am trying to calculate my own timeline. :cool: )
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  • Originally posted by mbmg3282 If the meet is very large, the Championship Committee may make the 1000 and 1650 mixed events. This means that men and women will be seeded by time only with no regard for gender or age. Hi Mark, how will you handle the 1000/1650 heats with two pools? I was thinking, if you had odd heats in pool "A", and even heats in pool "B", that wouldn't be ideal. Each odd heat will be slower than its corresponding even heat, so after some time pool B" could be a whole heat ahead. I could see putting heat 1 in A, heats 2 & 3 in B, heats 4 & 5 in A, etc. On the other hand, this would be much more confusing. I am just wondering what the official method will be. (Yes, I am trying to calculate my own timeline. :cool: )
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