race disputes

Just curious if anyone has ever disputed their race time with officials. I spoke with an official on deck this morning & she stood firm on her position that what was posted on the results sheet is true & correct. I didn't press it because I really didn't know what questions to ask or what if anything I could look at to see how they arrived at the time. In my 100 back, my time came up on the reader board somewhat delayed I thought. My friend swimming 2 lanes down saw me come in several seconds after she did which would have made my time about 4 seconds faster than what was displayed & would have approximated how I was seeded. My split time for the 2nd 50 was really slow & just doesn't jive with how I swim this race. (My split times for 100's are historically closely matched & I felt strong thruout this race). I do have issues hitting the pad hard in backstroke, since I can't see where the wall is & don't want to hurt my hand. My split times by the way: 39.22, 43.84. For me, these splits represent dying on the 2nd 50 after going out too fast; this was definitely not the case. This was a good meet for me; I bettered 3 out of 4 times & felt strong & prepared. I am a newby to Masters & if I'm all wet, I'll move on. There are many more races to be swum! I am thankful for any feedback.
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  • It's possible that the electronic time was not correct. I suggest you contact the meet director and tell him that you think the time listed in the results for your 100 backstroke swim may not be correct. Ask him if he could look at the backup timers' sheets from your lane, to verify that the backup timers recorded times similar to what was detected by the electronic timing system. If the backup times are significantly different, that will tell him whether there was an error in the electronic timing system. This happens often in the backstroke. I addition to gliding in on the touch you might have also veered to the side and possibly hit the gutter wall first than the pad when turning around to face the wall. Either way both the back up button and back up hand timers would only be a few tenths at most behind the computer timing.
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  • It's possible that the electronic time was not correct. I suggest you contact the meet director and tell him that you think the time listed in the results for your 100 backstroke swim may not be correct. Ask him if he could look at the backup timers' sheets from your lane, to verify that the backup timers recorded times similar to what was detected by the electronic timing system. If the backup times are significantly different, that will tell him whether there was an error in the electronic timing system. This happens often in the backstroke. I addition to gliding in on the touch you might have also veered to the side and possibly hit the gutter wall first than the pad when turning around to face the wall. Either way both the back up button and back up hand timers would only be a few tenths at most behind the computer timing.
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