This thread is in response to Jim Thorton's thread about his AA time being disallowed.I think that if a swimmer swims in a USMS sanctioned meet and that the time gets to the "official" Top Ten list that it should count.Otherwise one could go back and check the length of ,say the Amarillo pool from the first Masters Nationals and if it was 1 cm short disallow the swims.There must be a statute of limitations and I think it should be when the official TT times are posted.
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How is Jim being petty? Attention Jim Thornton, to paraphrase an 80's ceral commerical, "little mikey doesn't like it"
I'm new here, but that seems kind of harsh. Also not anywhere near the topic.
On topic, could USMS leave the top ten listings after some amount of time, and just erase the official times if the pool is the wrong length (or whatever other parameter they use)? Top ten seems like just a vanity listing anyway.
How is Jim being petty? Attention Jim Thornton, to paraphrase an 80's ceral commerical, "little mikey doesn't like it"
I'm new here, but that seems kind of harsh. Also not anywhere near the topic.
On topic, could USMS leave the top ten listings after some amount of time, and just erase the official times if the pool is the wrong length (or whatever other parameter they use)? Top ten seems like just a vanity listing anyway.