Preliminary Top 10 Listings Available for SCM 2011

Preliminary listings have been posted here: http://www.usms.org/comp/tt/ If you see any errors, please PM me or email Mary Beth Windrath by Feb 27.
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  • I agree it doesn't make much sense, but that's the current rule. I timed at a meet last weekend and checked my hand times versus the readout board. I was almost always a hair over. I'd say my time was usually .05-.10 seconds over the electronic time. A couple times I was right on, but usually I was over. One thing that could be done is allow pools that are shorter than the nominal length, but require a correction to the times done in these pools. Just as a suggestion, allow 25 yard pools to be as much as one inch short, BUT if they are short add an amount equal to how long it would take to swim the additional distance at the average speed the swimmer swum the race. Here's an example. Let's say a swimmer swam a 100 yard race in exactly 1:00.00. The pool was measured to be one inch short. For a 25 yard pool that would be four inches total for the four length race. The swimmer's average speed was 4.994 feet/sec (299 and 2/3 feet in 60 seconds) so it would take an extra .067 seconds to make up the additional 4 inches. Add the correction and the official time becomes 1:00.07. Except the 1" per 25 will be at slower than average since the start and turn push are at the beginning.This may make a seeminly trivial difference since it is likely less than .01 sec.,but remember this is stopwatch time where 59.9999 is 59.99 and 1:00.0001 is 1:00.00. I had one of my very best 100 SCM BRs not allowed for TT(or AA or ZR) because the remeasure was 1 cm short.(the bulk head shifted slightly.)I was mad about,heck I'm still mad about it 8 1/2 yr later,but it was the right call.
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  • I agree it doesn't make much sense, but that's the current rule. I timed at a meet last weekend and checked my hand times versus the readout board. I was almost always a hair over. I'd say my time was usually .05-.10 seconds over the electronic time. A couple times I was right on, but usually I was over. One thing that could be done is allow pools that are shorter than the nominal length, but require a correction to the times done in these pools. Just as a suggestion, allow 25 yard pools to be as much as one inch short, BUT if they are short add an amount equal to how long it would take to swim the additional distance at the average speed the swimmer swum the race. Here's an example. Let's say a swimmer swam a 100 yard race in exactly 1:00.00. The pool was measured to be one inch short. For a 25 yard pool that would be four inches total for the four length race. The swimmer's average speed was 4.994 feet/sec (299 and 2/3 feet in 60 seconds) so it would take an extra .067 seconds to make up the additional 4 inches. Add the correction and the official time becomes 1:00.07. Except the 1" per 25 will be at slower than average since the start and turn push are at the beginning.This may make a seeminly trivial difference since it is likely less than .01 sec.,but remember this is stopwatch time where 59.9999 is 59.99 and 1:00.0001 is 1:00.00. I had one of my very best 100 SCM BRs not allowed for TT(or AA or ZR) because the remeasure was 1 cm short.(the bulk head shifted slightly.)I was mad about,heck I'm still mad about it 8 1/2 yr later,but it was the right call.
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