Right now there is a lot of talk about bids for Nationals and proposed rules changes on where Nationals can be held.
Why not discuss good places to have Nationals in the future?
For fun, what pool would you suggest as a great place for Nationals? This may help prime the pump with more pools that can/will bid on future events.
I will start things off with my submission, University of Minnesota for LCM.
Why?
I am from MN and have swum in it many times during college and in Masters. It is a great facility and is fast. Plus I have family in the Twin Cities and know my way around.
It is indoors and as anybody from the Midwest knows, the weather can get unpredictable in August.
They did a great job in 1999 for LCM, very well-run meet.
An open water swim could be run at Lake Hariett or one of the other metro lakes.
Airport is a hub for NWA (soon to be Delta) and is accessable from any major metro area.
Location is in Central US, meaning flights from anywhere in the US won't take all day.
Pool is on the U of M campus with lots of places to eat, hotels, and parking.
There have been many meets run at this facility since it opened and I think that the hosts would do an excellent job. I don't know why they have not submitted a bid but would love to vote for it if they ever did.
Just my opinion, go ahead and share yours.
I have no idea, but at least we know there's a strong masters presence in that area. Also no one can complain that LA is difficult to get to.
NOVA (Irvine) is among the host of strong teams in the LA area. In 2006 Mission Viejo (also in Orange County) submitted a bid for LCM Nationals in 2008. They lost out to Portland but will probably bid again in the future. I also heard a rumor that Santa Clarita (across the moutains from Burbank) may make a bid too.
There are also two venues in Arizona that are contemplating bids in the future for SCY Nationals...
Bids from the Western US probably won't be an issue, there are at least a few venues willing and able to host Nationals (Portland, Federal Way, Mission Viejo, and Fresno/Clovis amongst others). The key will be getting non-Florida venues to make bids on the East Coast.
I have no idea, but at least we know there's a strong masters presence in that area. Also no one can complain that LA is difficult to get to.
NOVA (Irvine) is among the host of strong teams in the LA area. In 2006 Mission Viejo (also in Orange County) submitted a bid for LCM Nationals in 2008. They lost out to Portland but will probably bid again in the future. I also heard a rumor that Santa Clarita (across the moutains from Burbank) may make a bid too.
There are also two venues in Arizona that are contemplating bids in the future for SCY Nationals...
Bids from the Western US probably won't be an issue, there are at least a few venues willing and able to host Nationals (Portland, Federal Way, Mission Viejo, and Fresno/Clovis amongst others). The key will be getting non-Florida venues to make bids on the East Coast.