Regional vs Local Club Categories (2010)

Nationals Scoring: Regional vs Local Club Categories The USMS House of Delegates passed a rules change regarding club scoring at Nationals that took effect beginning with 2009 Short Course Nationals in Clovis. Previously, club awards at Nationals simply went to the top ten highest scoring clubs in Men’s, Women’s and Combined categories. The new rule established two separate club categories: Regional and Local. A formal description of the two club categories is below (104.5.6B & from page 34 of the 2010 USMS Rule Book): (1)Regional - For competition at national championship meets, a Regional Club consists of a club made up of those swimmers who represent a club at nationals, but at competitions within their LMSC, they compete for an entity or subgroup (such as a workout group) that is different than the one they compete with at nationals. (2) Local - For competition at national championship meets, a Local Club consists of a club that does not qualify as a Regional Club. Based on these definitions, the following scoring categories will be in place for 2010 Nationals: Regional Clubs: AFAM AKMS ARIZ CMS FACT GAJA HIMA HMS IAMA IM MICH MM NCMS NEM NIAG NMMS OREG PNA SKY SMS SWOM UTAH WMAC WMSC Local Clubs: all other registered USMS clubs. Please note clubs may contest their designation or the designation of another club by filing an appeal with the chair of the Championship Committee (Jeff Roddin, Championship@usms.org) at least 45 days prior to the national championship meet (those deadlines would be April 5 for Atlanta and June 25 for Puerto Rico). Jeff Roddin Championship Committee Chair
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    Team scores are fun. Perhaps the problem is a few vocal people who really, really, really, care about being on the winning team. Our team won a banner (maybe we had it printed ouselves) that we hung at the pool for a day. It was nice, but I don't think most cared one whit. It did raise interest in competition, allowed people to brag a bit, and have a group hug. It is a tough problem as how to score fairly, and somebody will alway be pouting. I salute those who are trying to resolve the issue.
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  • Former Member
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    Team scores are fun. Perhaps the problem is a few vocal people who really, really, really, care about being on the winning team. Our team won a banner (maybe we had it printed ouselves) that we hung at the pool for a day. It was nice, but I don't think most cared one whit. It did raise interest in competition, allowed people to brag a bit, and have a group hug. It is a tough problem as how to score fairly, and somebody will alway be pouting. I salute those who are trying to resolve the issue.
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