I am doing a survey of how the LMSCs keep their swim records. Basically, I am asking whether each LMSC allows "outsiders" to set and hold records, or whether they allow their records to be set only by members of their LMSC.
I wrote to all of the LMSC Top Ten Recorders and Registrars and received responses from most of them. There are still a few LMSCs that I haven't heard from.
Below is a list of the LMSCs I have not heard from. I am also listing the results from all of the LMSCs who responded. If you are a member of one of the LMSCs I have not heard from, and if you know how your LMSC keeps its records (if it maintains records), please let me know. (NOTE that I am not asking about Zone records - just LMSC records.)
LMSCS I HAVE NOT HEARD FROM:
Border
Iowa
Lake Erie
Montana
New Mexico
North Dakota
Snake River
South Carolina
South Dakota
Southeastern
Wyoming
LMSCs THAT ALLOW ONLY THEIR MEMBERS TO SET RECORDS:
Adirondack
Alaska
Arizona
Central
Colorado
Connecticut
Florida Gold Coast
Georgia
Hawaii
Indiana
Inland Northwest
Kentucky
Maryland
Michigan
Midwestern
Minnesota
Missouri Valley
New England
New Jersey
Niagara
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Ozark
Pacific
Pacific Northwest
San Diego-Imperial
Southern
Southern Pacific
Utah
Virginia
Wisconsin
LMSCS THAT ALLOW ANYONE TO SET THEIR RECORDS:
Florida
LMSCS THAT KEEP TWO SETS OF RECORDS ("CITIZEN" AND "OPEN"):
Arkansas
Oklahoma
LMSCS THAT DO NOT KEEP RECORDS:
Delaware Valley
Gulf
Midwestern
North Texas
Potomac Valley
South Texas
I think LMSC records are great motivators, and I love the idea of a LMSC top ten list as well. Local records help motivate me throughout the season, something I desperately need as a solo-and-often-lazy practice swimmer. National records are a bit lofty for me at this point! :) I really appreciate all the work that goes into local/state and national record-keeping and I hope the tradition expands and continues.
I think LMSC records are great motivators, and I love the idea of a LMSC top ten list as well. Local records help motivate me throughout the season, something I desperately need as a solo-and-often-lazy practice swimmer. National records are a bit lofty for me at this point! :) I really appreciate all the work that goes into local/state and national record-keeping and I hope the tradition expands and continues.