first meet....can't jump in from blocks :)

I basically started seriously swimming this past May at 51 y/o.....I swam five 5k's and a 10k this summer and finally hooked up with a master team to start figuring out how to really learn how to swim and learn the strokes. Anyway, I need to swim with ear plugs, just no way around it, I've tried without and always end up with swimmers ear or an actual ear infection. I've tried jumping from the blocks, and I can't do it without losing my ear plugs. I've been told that masters do not have to start from the blocks, but at my first meet this upcoming Sunday in Munster, IN, who do I inform that I want to start in the pool, or do I even have to? I'm trying a 500 and 1650, starting from the blocks is probably more important for the 500 than the 1650. Any advice would be very helpful Thanks
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  • I started in the water for my first swim meet. I saw a couple of people sitting by the pool deck with computers and stuff, so for my first event, I asked them who I should talk to about starting in the water. He said he was the right person and he put some check mark on my name. There was a person who stood at the deck as I was in the water to make sure I was in the correct starting position. Good luck!
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  • I started in the water for my first swim meet. I saw a couple of people sitting by the pool deck with computers and stuff, so for my first event, I asked them who I should talk to about starting in the water. He said he was the right person and he put some check mark on my name. There was a person who stood at the deck as I was in the water to make sure I was in the correct starting position. Good luck!
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