2011 2012 USA Swimming grand prix Meets
The 2011 - 2012 USA Swimming Grand Prix Series gives us previews of trials.
Minneapolis Grand Prix
Nov. 11-13, 2011 Minneapolis, Minn. LCM
Austin Grand Prix
Jan. 13-15, 2012 Austin, Texas LCM
Missouri Grand Prix
Feb. 10-12, 2012 Columbia, Mo. LCM
Columbus Grand Prix
Mar 9-11, 2012 Columbus, OH LCM
Indianapolis Grand Prix
Mar 29-31 2012 Indianapolis, Ind. LCM
Charlotte UltraSwim Grand Prix
May 10-13, 2012 Charlotte, N.C. LCM
Santa Clara International Grand Prix
May 31-June 3, 2012 Santa Clara, Calif. LCM
2012 OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS
Can't wait for Janet's swims!
Any bets on what her times will be?
Will she make OT cuts?
She needs to drop about 1s/100 from her times this past summer.
Austin Grand Prix's next week Fri Jan 13th - Sun 15th
Psych Sheet
Austin Grand Prix Timeline
MEET INFO
Racing Start Proficiency: (Unaccompanied Swimmers) Swimmers entered in this meet must be certified by a USA Swimming member coach as being proficient in performing a racing start or must start each race from in the water. When unaccompanied by a member-coach, it is the responsibility of the swimmer or the swimmer’s legal guardian to ensure compliance with this requirement.
Any bets on what her times will be?
Will she make OT cuts?
She needs to drop about 1s/100 from her times this past summer.
4:19.39 to make the OT in the 400. She went 4:22.8 in August. I think she will make it, but by how much ????
I wish I were in Austin because I would certainly drop by to cheer her on. Go Janet!
I look forward to seeing how swimmers do at the AGP.
Most just finished Christmas training and are likely to just train through some might rest a bit. The fun begins this Friday
Austin Grand Prix's this week Fri Jan 13th - Sun 15th
Psych Sheet
Austin Grand Prix Timeline
MEET INFO
Changes to Meet
(The meaning of the astersk is not clear to me.)
I know at Senior Nationals and Junior Nationals, the * means the swimmer is a foreigner (they may have been swimming in the US all their lives, but they don't hold US citizenship).
I know at Senior Nationals and Junior Nationals, the * means the swimmer is a foreigner (they may have been swimming in the US all their lives, but they don't hold US citizenship).
I thought that too, but then Gemma Spofforth and Stephanie Proud are there, both British, both with no *. Maybe if they currently live outside the US they get a *?
I thought that too, but then Gemma Spofforth and Stephanie Proud are there, both British, both with no *. Maybe if they currently live outside the US they get a *?
maybe for the Grand Prix meets its different then. Or maybe the asterix is just random. Ever seen those people entered in the heat sheet in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS or with random symbols after their name/team name? there is a team in the Region VIII section whose abbreviation in the heat sheet/psyche sheet/results is always CSC$-OK. I am not sure what the $ means, except that maybe their team is "money".