Has the Championship Committee, or other entity within USMS ever discussed having a more strict policy of enforcement in regards to the NQT's?
Why do we state that you must have 3 cuts, in order to swim more events? Why not require a swimmer to have 6 cuts in order to swim 6 events?
Just like to understand more from a historical point of view. I have read post that asked, or suggested how to control the size and length of the National meets. Would not having a stricter enforcement of this policy help? Or would it cause swimmers to shy away from these meets?
Just a curious thought.
Thank you.
I agree that allowing three is enough. Personally, I like the smaller meets and just because you swim as a kid doesn't mean you make the standards- I only made one but maybe I'm a fat middle age woman who has lost a lot of strength. Oh,well.
I agree that allowing three is enough. Personally, I like the smaller meets and just because you swim as a kid doesn't mean you make the standards- I only made one but maybe I'm a fat middle age woman who has lost a lot of strength. Oh,well.