team scoring

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Former Member
first of all, congrats to the meet directors and all the volunteers on a job well done. so organized and efficient!! very impressive. the only thing i wish someone could explain to me is why the usms champ. committee changed the team scoring from large, medium and small team to clumping everyone in the same category. seems extremely unfair to have what i call "real teams" competing against state mega teams. there is no possibility for "real teams" to ever come close to competing against them. if you are going to give team awards at the end of the meet, is there any way you can do it fairly? our team is extremely proud to have gotten as many team members as we did to go to natls. (most of them for the first time), but unfortunately they were very disillusioned (as was i) with the idea that we would be competing against state teams. as one of the coaches i didn't have an explanation. even though we were very proud of our 7th place finish in men's division, and our 12th place in combined, we were only one of a few "real teams" in the top ten. would appreciate responses. maybe even someone from the champ.committee could explain how they felt this scoring system would be more fair to the majority of swimmers. then i can pass it along to my teammates.. i don't want them to be so disillusioned that they lose interest in attending any future natls. thanks
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  • Rob, Isn't Pacific Northwest an LMSC? And don't they compete under that name? What about Illinois Masters? Just curious...The Pacific Northwest LMSC (PN-36) is an LMSC. The Pacific Northwest Association of Masters Swimmers (PNA) is a registered club. The Illinois LMSC (IL-21) is an LMSC. Team Illinois Masters (TIM) is a registered club. USMS members who swim in competitions, always represent their club (or they swim unattached) and never their LMSC. For example, I could register a club in Georgia called “Pacific Masters” and I could compete as Pacific Masters, but the Pacific Masters club in Georgia and the Pacific LMSC would be 2 distinct entities. Swimmers registered in the Pacific LMSC could not also be members of my Pacific Masters club. All clear, right? Still curious???
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  • Rob, Isn't Pacific Northwest an LMSC? And don't they compete under that name? What about Illinois Masters? Just curious...The Pacific Northwest LMSC (PN-36) is an LMSC. The Pacific Northwest Association of Masters Swimmers (PNA) is a registered club. The Illinois LMSC (IL-21) is an LMSC. Team Illinois Masters (TIM) is a registered club. USMS members who swim in competitions, always represent their club (or they swim unattached) and never their LMSC. For example, I could register a club in Georgia called “Pacific Masters” and I could compete as Pacific Masters, but the Pacific Masters club in Georgia and the Pacific LMSC would be 2 distinct entities. Swimmers registered in the Pacific LMSC could not also be members of my Pacific Masters club. All clear, right? Still curious???
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