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.
Lainey, awarding an award for only 1st place in a fast talking event is quite an elitist attitude on your part. Now you need to set some NQTs for the event but be sure not to alienate some of the slower fast talkers
Accusing me of and elitest attitude is absolutely preposterous 'cause I'm one of those slow drawling girls from GA who wouldn't stand a chance in that event either! :p
Lainey
PS: Rob, the rate of speech wasn't exactly the kinda fast talking I had in mind... lol
Lainey, awarding an award for only 1st place in a fast talking event is quite an elitist attitude on your part. Now you need to set some NQTs for the event but be sure not to alienate some of the slower fast talkers
Accusing me of and elitest attitude is absolutely preposterous 'cause I'm one of those slow drawling girls from GA who wouldn't stand a chance in that event either! :p
Lainey
PS: Rob, the rate of speech wasn't exactly the kinda fast talking I had in mind... lol