-- Great that touch pads were installed on turn end of the pool so we were not turning on slick walls (maybe they will do that for Greensboro next year?!)
This was great for San Antonio, and would be nice for many facilities, including Greensboro, but is a facility limitation on two fronts:
1 - the pool must be long enough to accommodate touchpads on both sides of the pool without making the pool 74.9x' long for SCY.
2 - the facility needs to have the 20 extra touchpads (which, by the way, cost ~$1k each)
I think most people would rather work with a slick wall than not have times count.
-- Great that touch pads were installed on turn end of the pool so we were not turning on slick walls (maybe they will do that for Greensboro next year?!)
This was great for San Antonio, and would be nice for many facilities, including Greensboro, but is a facility limitation on two fronts:
1 - the pool must be long enough to accommodate touchpads on both sides of the pool without making the pool 74.9x' long for SCY.
2 - the facility needs to have the 20 extra touchpads (which, by the way, cost ~$1k each)
I think most people would rather work with a slick wall than not have times count.