I just swam in a local masters meet that had 31 events.
Warmup at 7 am - the 500 at 8am & then the rest of the meet at 9 am till about 3 pm.
Is this typical for meets around the country?
All strokes had 50 - 100 - 200 distances including the 100 - 200 - 400 IM.
7 relays as well.
Many swimmers had left the meet by 1:30 or so.
Each event had a male & a female race in each event.
Any ideas as how to shorten the time line of this meet?
Our local meet series is once per month.
All events are mixed.
We will have every event under the 500 at the championship meet coming up. It will last about 4.5 hours.
Most of the local series meets don't have the 500 and only have one stroke event of 200, it rotates every month. Those meets are quicker.
Our local meet series is once per month.
All events are mixed.
We will have every event under the 500 at the championship meet coming up. It will last about 4.5 hours.
Most of the local series meets don't have the 500 and only have one stroke event of 200, it rotates every month. Those meets are quicker.