Attendance at Nationals

In another discussion, it sounds like there is a lot of interest in having an additional SCM national championship. However, one of the arguments was the lack of attendance at LCM in Rutgers. I personally did not attend the Rutgers meet because it was spread out to be a five day meet. The five days makes it more expensive because of the additional hotel days and food expenses. It also impacts one’s vacation schedules and days available to use in a year for those working in corporate America. Which got me to thinking, has redoing the national meets by age groups versus event order ever been discussed? What I mean is that specific days would be dedicated to certain age groups and they would swim all of their events spread out over only a one or two day timeframe. They could be split up by age groups rather than age ranges. This would allow one to swim on the same day as the young whipper snappers as well as the old guns. A day in the middle could be dedicated to relays only. This would allow team member in different age groups who still want to swim together the ability to while also only adding one to two additional travel days. I for one would be much more willing to spend the time and money for a one or two day meet. One could fly in the night before, swim their events in a day and then be able to vacation the other time without worrying about warm-ups and swim times or one could just fly back the morning following their event day and save some money and vacation days in the process. This would also ease the daily congestion at the meet site because only a third or a half of the group would be at the facility each day for warm-ups and events. Perhaps it’s too late since the national convention is already in progress but perhaps this could be discussed during the committee meeting. Any one else have thoughts on this idea or has it already been pursued and voted down in the past?
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  • Originally posted by Denise Brown If I am reading your suggestion correctly, you are suggesting (for example), that all the events for the women's 40-44 year age group be swum in one or 2 days. As one who swims the longer events - 1500/800, 400 free, 400 IM, 200IM, 2000 fly, 200 free, to do all of these in one or 2 days would be very difficult. At a National meet, one would like to see the positive results (very fast swimming) of all the hard work done during the season. I, would not like all my events at Nationals to be on one or 2 days. Actually, I enjoyed the 5 day meet at Rutgers since I was able to compete in both the 1500 and the 800 - for once didn't have to choose one!! It was a bonus for me. Thank you Rutgers!! Denise, I can see how this setup would interfere with your distance events, especially the 2000 fly;) . However, I do think you are the exception and not the norm. I wouldn’t think that most folks would have an issue of swimming 5-6 events over a two day period. The two day format is used for several of the zone championship meets where some folks swim up to 5 events per day. The 800/1500 could be part of the relay day for all age groups. Thereby, allowing the meet to be 3 days for the distance folks.
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  • Originally posted by Denise Brown If I am reading your suggestion correctly, you are suggesting (for example), that all the events for the women's 40-44 year age group be swum in one or 2 days. As one who swims the longer events - 1500/800, 400 free, 400 IM, 200IM, 2000 fly, 200 free, to do all of these in one or 2 days would be very difficult. At a National meet, one would like to see the positive results (very fast swimming) of all the hard work done during the season. I, would not like all my events at Nationals to be on one or 2 days. Actually, I enjoyed the 5 day meet at Rutgers since I was able to compete in both the 1500 and the 800 - for once didn't have to choose one!! It was a bonus for me. Thank you Rutgers!! Denise, I can see how this setup would interfere with your distance events, especially the 2000 fly;) . However, I do think you are the exception and not the norm. I wouldn’t think that most folks would have an issue of swimming 5-6 events over a two day period. The two day format is used for several of the zone championship meets where some folks swim up to 5 events per day. The 800/1500 could be part of the relay day for all age groups. Thereby, allowing the meet to be 3 days for the distance folks.
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