Relay Rules: Then & Now

Former Member
Former Member
My children swim competitively. In relays they have the rule that the 2nd-4th swimmer may not leave the blocks until the preceeding swimmer touches the wall. I was swimming in junior and senior high school in Broward county Florida in the 60's. I'm certain that we swam to the rule that we could not touch the water until the preceeding swimmer touched the wall. Therefore, we always anticipated and left the blocks as the preceeding swimmer was in mid-stroke with about 12 inches to go before touching the wall. Were we violating the rules or have they changed since 1967?
Parents
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    In the mid 60s the rule was also as it is now - recalled from both my AAU and my summer league experiences. We often had relay judges at each lane that would place a finger across your toes as they watched the incoming swimmer to help determine whether you were legal.
Reply
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    In the mid 60s the rule was also as it is now - recalled from both my AAU and my summer league experiences. We often had relay judges at each lane that would place a finger across your toes as they watched the incoming swimmer to help determine whether you were legal.
Children
No Data