Seeding
REMEMBER ALL EVENTS 200 YARDS AND LONGER WILL REQUIRE POSITIVE CHECK-IN. The women's heats will precede men's heats for each event (except the 500 freestyles, which are on separate days).
And except the 1000 and 1650 in which the men and women are combined.
Right?
Seeding
The 50s and 100s will be preseeded with the oldest age groups first, slowest to fastest within each age group, men and women separate.
The 200s will be deck seeded, with the oldest groups first, slowest to fastest within each age group, men and women separate.
The 400 IMs and 500 freestyles will be deck seeded slowest to fastest by entry time, regardless of age, with men and women separate.
The 1000 and 1650 freestyles will be deck-seeded slowest to fastest by entry time, regardless of age, with men and women combined.
REMEMBER ALL EVENTS 200 YARDS AND LONGER WILL REQUIRE POSITIVE CHECK-IN. The women's heats will precede men's heats for each event (except the 500 freestyles, which are on separate days).
OK, this was educational! Shouldn't make too terribly much difference with when I swim but it's nice to know beforehand.
Question (and I might have missed it in the published meet info so just reference me to that if so): I'm driving up Thursday morning and will probably get to Indy around lunchtime. If the distance events happen to be finished by the time I get there, will the pool still be open? I'd like to get a bit of a loosen-up swim if possible.
yes you missed it
yes it says the pool will be open after the conclusion of each days events
Thanks, I just skimmed too fast I guess. I need to practice going from the blocks with a wedge too, haven't ever done that!
And except the 1000 and 1650 in which the men and women are combined.
Right?
Thanks, Mary, for pointing out the oversight. I have updated the post. See you next month!
Psych Sheets:
www.swimphone.com/.../event_order.cfm anyone figured out how to show the events sorted by time only? I am trying to get an idea (without having to copy the data into Excel) of what the heats might look like (independent of age) for the greatest event of all time, the 400 IM.
Has anyone figured out how to show the events sorted by time only? I am trying to get an idea (without having to copy the data into Excel) of what the heats might look like (independent of age) for the greatest event of all time, the 400 IM.
I have not figured out how to sort intelligently, but because I am a stat nerd, this is what the top three heats of 400 IM should look like assuming no scratches (I didn't go further than 3 heats because I figured that's what you would be interested in.
Murray
03:49.0
Helander
04:15.9
Davis
04:23.0
Babcock
04:06.9
Pasquesi
04:16.3
Owen
04:23.0
Rosembaum
04:07.0
Moran
04:17.9
Casey
04:25.0
Dray
04:07.0
Magee
04:19.2
Catlin
04:25.3
Lawrence
04:12.3
Doherty
04:21.4
Brundage
04:25.7
Danner
04:12.7
McCollister
04:21.7
Wagner
04:25.8
Glaser-Garbick
04:14.2
Solano
04:22.0
Halbert
04:26.0
Healy
04:15.5
Monahan
04:22.7
Jiminez
04:26.1
I have not figured out how to sort intelligently, but because I am a stat nerd, this is what the top three heats of 400 IM should look like assuming no scratches (I didn't go further than 3 heats because I figured that's what you would be interested in.Thanks! While, on the one hand, it will be great to race in time-competitive heats, it's also nice when we get to race head-to-head in our age group. Either way, it will be fun.