Nationals Kudos

Thank you to all volunteers and officials for (as always) a well run meet.

Also,

Congratulations to: 

Mixed 400 Free Relay of Jackson Wang, Bobby Savulich, Naoko Watanabe, and Laureen Welting

50 Breast: Angie Griffin

100 IM: Maureen Rea

50 Free: Jennifer Brooks Crozier

100 Breast: Cissy Cochran

100 Free: Sonja Skinner

Nobody else cares, but I do.

   

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  • I haven’t looked at the final results, but imagine if any of these events had more than 10 competitors. The 11th place finisher just lost the thrill of receiving a National medal. To some, that’s a pretty big deal and a goal they worked toward. It’s just as damaging/disappointing as the second place finishes.

  • There are points to consider as well. This isn't just about individual standings but team rankings as well!!!

  • Wow! Right you are. And I did look up the events and yes, all of them had 11th place finishers that missed the podium and didn’t score the 1 point for their team. This DOES affect many!

  • And one more issue to consider, Angie. This HIGHLY affects NQTs and completely skews the average to where many can’t qualify. Perhaps this is why following last years Spring Nats, the qualifying time for woman’s 50-54 1000 free DROPPED by 1 minute, 30 seconds!!! My wife took seventh with more than 10 entered and now wouldn’t qualify. I did bring this to USMS attention and basically got a brush off. Hard to accept with 5-6 days a week training and dedicated pace work specifically for that race. 

  • Get a grip. The 10th place time in the 1000 for W50-54 in 2024 was 12:41, which is not exactly blazing. Even if any of those swimmers were trans women, they are neither fast enough nor numerous enough to have a significant impact on NQTs. Or are you now convinced that every non-slow woman must once have been a boy or man?

  • Get a grip? Does it matter if 10th place was fast or not? No. It matters in points at the meet, it matters to the person racing. It matters when you miss a medal ot a place. It matters when you tain and shell out money to an organization you had trust and faith in.  IT ALL MATTERS.

  • The assertion was that fast trans women are so numerous that they "HIGHLY affect NQTs." That assertion is ridiculous.

    I also have quite a bit of competitive experience, so you don't need to explain to me what does and doesn't matter in competition. We just have different priorities.

    As I noted above, if this particular swimmer at 2025 SCY Nationals didn't satisfy USMS's policy, she'll be retroactively DQ'd because of a successful eligibility protest. If she did satisfy USMS's policy but people think that policy should change, they can advocate for a policy they think will be better.

  • What about all the other events/meets in which this swimmer has competed over a number of years? Why should those results stand?

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