Looking for College Alumni Meet ideas

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Time to take advantage of our diverse on-line community.... A few alums from my college are considering starting an annual alumni swim meet that is used as a fund-raiser for the current swim team. The college is in the process of sticking shovels into the ground for a new pool, and we'd like to contribute a new scoreboard, touch pads, etc. I am just starting to brainstorm and would love to hear from anyone that has participated in a college alumni meet....keep in mind that this is a DIII school, successful but not insanely serious about our training when we were there, much less now that we're all out of school. This is designed to be lighthearted and to poke fun at ourselves, not for anything to brag about. It's a close alumni group, with a web site and a lot of contact with the college. Two questions: * Anyone ever experience a meet that has any type of "age" or "weight" (tee hee!) adjustments for an event? Example, age adjusting a 50 free to slant it towards the money-giving alumni? * Any ideas for a t-shirt slogan that pokes fun at being old and slow alumni? Thanks in advance, Laura Smith Garden State Masters LauraAswim@aol.com
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    I was at a 'fund' raising meet recently ( it wasn't for an alumni group.) The relays were mixed--age group swimmers and parents/grandparents--the relay teams weren't formed until/during the meet--it was fun trying to get the best age group swimmers on your relay team. The teams turned out to be fairly balanced and competitive. The entrance fee for the relay event was all they 'charged' for this mixed team, but maybe the 'alumni teams' at your event could 'buy' a partictular swimmer... in silent auction form... the team with the highest bid gets the swimmer on his/her team. Sounds like yall are going to have fun! Elaine
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  • Former Member
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    I was at a 'fund' raising meet recently ( it wasn't for an alumni group.) The relays were mixed--age group swimmers and parents/grandparents--the relay teams weren't formed until/during the meet--it was fun trying to get the best age group swimmers on your relay team. The teams turned out to be fairly balanced and competitive. The entrance fee for the relay event was all they 'charged' for this mixed team, but maybe the 'alumni teams' at your event could 'buy' a partictular swimmer... in silent auction form... the team with the highest bid gets the swimmer on his/her team. Sounds like yall are going to have fun! Elaine
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