Instead of DQing for a False Start

There is nothing more challenging for an official than having to DQ a swimmer for a false start: either a dual confirmation done after the heat has been started or for the lone swimmer who goes in all by themselves. It is a shame that starting early and only gaining, at most, .5 seconds results in the entire race being nullified. I would hate to be the 400 IMer or the 1650 swimmer if that were to happen. So, instead of nullifying the entire swim, consider a time penalty assessed for a False Start. In either situation that I mentioned in the first paragraph, the swimmer incurs a 5 seconds penalty when the False Start is dual confirmed. The swimmer gets the benefit of the race, albeit with a time penalty. This could be managed quite easier with a software change in Meet Manager or whatever meet software is being used. Paul
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  • Very interesting concepts. 5 secs. in a 50 is a lot. Maybe more for distance? About that fly rule concerning not recovering above the water at the same time rule - a call from one official is all it takes to DQ a 200 flyer in the older age brackets is kind of silly! IMHO
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  • Very interesting concepts. 5 secs. in a 50 is a lot. Maybe more for distance? About that fly rule concerning not recovering above the water at the same time rule - a call from one official is all it takes to DQ a 200 flyer in the older age brackets is kind of silly! IMHO
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