Trolling for a Relay and Relay requirements

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Hi all, My club affiliation is UC37. The Relay Information Page says, "Each of the four members of any relay team must be properly registered with the same Masters club." If interpreted literally, could I find 3 other unattached (no club) Masters swimmers and make up a relay??? What do you know? What do you think? Do I need to find a club and join, even if I can't train with them just so I can swim a relay or three? Mixed or mens! Anyone want a relay member?!! 55-59, M 50 fr = 24.63; 50 ba = 32.8; I have not idea what a 50 br would be, don't think I've swum that since 11-12 age group! (I'm guessing I can beat that 50 back time, I did a deck entry at a USA meet when I found they'd set the 50s as Open age.) PT
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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 10 years ago
    2014 USMS Rule Book, Article 201.3.4: 201.3.4 An unattached swimmer is an individual member who is registered with the UC through an LMSC. Swimmers registered with the UC shall not compete in relays or score points in competition. Competing while registered with UC shall not be considered as representing a club for the purposes of article 201.3.5.
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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 10 years ago
    2014 USMS Rule Book, Article 201.3.4: 201.3.4 An unattached swimmer is an individual member who is registered with the UC through an LMSC. Swimmers registered with the UC shall not compete in relays or score points in competition. Competing while registered with UC shall not be considered as representing a club for the purposes of article 201.3.5.
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