why are sc nationals early?

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Why are SC nationals in April this year? I hope this won't happen in future years. This has really changed our training schedule i.e. it makes it a short winter! Also here in Colorado it conflicts with ski season. Does anyone agree with me?
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    Originally posted by breastroker Just one example of Mission Viejos resurgance is their web site, probably the best new team web site out there. Check it out at http://www.mastersmvnswim.org/ I invite anyone in Masters to come out March 21, 2004 to the Mission Viejo SCY meet and see how they do a great meet. Here is every ones chance to get some sun, a great swim meet, some good food, and check out the new facility. Just look for me in the Jacussi under the diving boards. You might get a chance to swim with some of the former Olympic Champions that swim for Coach Mark. Wayne McCauley SPMA Chairman And for those who can't wait, here are some photos from our 2003 LCM Zone meet, you can see out facility, volunteers, swimmers and guest swimmers in action. If I remember correctly, there were couple dozen world records set at that event, if not more. We work hard, swim fast and have fun. SPMA ZONE Championship 2003 at Mission Photos
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    Santa Ana is 30 miles from Mission Viejo. Why does Santa Ana come up ALL THE TIME? What do "immigrants" have to do with the topic at hand? The tangents that some of these threads get taken to by specific individuals is so strangly left-field, I have to simply shake my head in amazement.
  • Andrea, Thanks for making me feel old. I swam at the USMS nationals in Indianapolis in 1983. Does California’s "immigrant problem" have anything to do with a governor whose name is impossible to spell and who has trouble pronouncing the state’s name (ka-l&-'for-ny&)?
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    By the way, Indy was built in the early 80's not the 1990's, as suggested in an earlier posting by Cinc310. I swam there for US Nationals in about 1982 or 1983 and then again for NCAAs in 1984. I also believe that Olympic Trials were there in 1984.
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    Originally posted by cinc310 has dominated the local swim scene in Orange County during the past decade, if Mission wants to have people make the olympics beyond 2004, it needs to be competitive with Irvine. Well, Mission Viejo Master's just beat Novas in the winter regionals! So there! :p read about it in our weekly news: http://mastersmvnswim.org/