Mission Viejo had very good facilities, great weather, superb organization, and the best hosts. Overall a great meet.
However, as commented in another thread, there were lots of no shows. In four of five events I had an empty lane next to me. This is not the best racing environment, and it makes the meet last longer than necessary. I am not critical of the people that did not show up -- I was one of them on Thursday, as an emergency at work made me arrive a day late.
On deck seeding would be a simple and easy solution.
Evidently some people like to know a day or days in advance who will swim in their heat. However, the way it worked for me, I found out as I walked up to the block who would *not* be swimming. *That's* lots of opportunity to get psyched! (not)
I don't think the way this meet was seeded (check in for distance events, advanced seeding for the other events) was a very good compromise. This was my first non-deck seeded masters meet, and I did not enjoy that aspect of it.
Originally posted by Karen Duggan
Math question: Connie you said that even if it took a 1/4 of a second to look at 500 names that it would be over 2 hours? My math puts that at around 3 minutes. But then again, I teach English!
Ooops, I was thinking one thing and writing something else.
Half a day later, I forget what I was getting at.
Ever play smoosh, or something like that when you run words in together. :rolleyes:
Originally posted by Karen Duggan
Math question: Connie you said that even if it took a 1/4 of a second to look at 500 names that it would be over 2 hours? My math puts that at around 3 minutes. But then again, I teach English!
Ooops, I was thinking one thing and writing something else.
Half a day later, I forget what I was getting at.
Ever play smoosh, or something like that when you run words in together. :rolleyes: