In order for a 1650 to be considered for possible Top 10 ranking, does it have to be swum within the context of a USMS-sanctioned meet? The reason I ask is that there is a 1650 meet next weekend here in Pittsburgh, at the Carnegie Mellon University pool, a wonderful facility that is used in collegiate swimming meets and I am sure meets all the requirements (i.e, exactly 25 yards, right depth, etc.) that are necessary for USMS sanctioning.
This said, however, I am pretty sure this is not a USMS certified meet. Does this mean that any times--even if proven accurate via an electronic timing system--won't count for Top 10 consideration?
If there is some way to get this meet to "count"--can someone out there let me know what hoops I need to jump through to submit my time?
Thanks in advance.
The USMS web site lists Stan Prazer as your LMSC Sanction Chair. Stan is responsible for issuing Sanctions and Recognitions for events in your area. I did not see an email address listed for him, but the web site lists his phone number as (814)868-6904. You can check with Stan and the meet host to see if they can work something out.
As for the delayed registration, I have emailed Anna Lea Roof (USMS Registration Chair) and asked her to see if she can help.
The USMS web site lists Stan Prazer as your LMSC Sanction Chair. Stan is responsible for issuing Sanctions and Recognitions for events in your area. I did not see an email address listed for him, but the web site lists his phone number as (814)868-6904. You can check with Stan and the meet host to see if they can work something out.
As for the delayed registration, I have emailed Anna Lea Roof (USMS Registration Chair) and asked her to see if she can help.