Does anyone know where and when the Canadian Nationals will be held in 2004? Since USMS Nationals will be held in April, I'd like to swim USMS and Canadian Nationals.
Thanks
I found this link on a google search for st. louis masters swimming:
www.swimslam.org/index.html
This site may help provide you with some answers and resources.
carl
Thanks Carl for the great website. I got it bookmarked and am making some contacts!
Does anybody know if there are any short distance meets coming up in the near future anywhere in the South Eastern United States at all?
There is a sprint meet on October 26 at George Mason Univ in Fairfax, VA (DC area). Check the Potomac Valley website.
There is a meet in Newport News, VA, on Nov 8 with a full range of events up to the 1650. For an entry, email me at:
durrant6@cox.net.
Betsy Durrant
Hi Betsy,
A contact I made here in St. Louis told me there will be a meet in our area coming up around late October or early November. No exact date has yet been set though. But I might be travelling out that way so I'll try to come up with a decision soon.
It's great to have the support of of everyone here at the site helping me get informed :)
Steve Schenk
It does not seem that anyone has answered Gail's question.... This is a quote from the Can. Masters site:
"The 2004 National Masters Swimming Championships will be held in Edmonton, May 21-24, 2004 at the Kinsmen Sports Centre. It will be long course and will be used, at least in part, as a practice for the 2005 World Masters Championships that will be held at the same facilities. The 10 lane LC pool will be used with a 6 lane short course pool available for warmup/warmdown".
City Information
The city spans 70,152 hectares, 270 sq miles; Metro Edmonton covers 1,691 sq miles Edmonton is located at 53 40N, 113 30W in the geographic center of both Alberta and Western Canada, Edmonton is at an altitude of 668 metres, 2192 feet above sea level some 360 km east of the Rocky Mountains We are some 1240 km from Vancouver on the Pacific Coast. The population of the Edmonton region is approximately 907,000 people. We are in the Mountain Standard Time Zone, 7 hours behind GMT.
This from the first hit on a Google search for "Edmonton Alberta Canada Altitude"
Yes, you may use any times from any Canandian meet for top ten and National and World records, but you must submit them to Walt Reid with the official report yourself. Canada does not report any US registered swimmers times automatically.