XI FINA World Masters Championships - Schedule and Qualifying times

The FINA Bureau approved the dates, the schedule of events and the qualifying times for the XI FINA Masters Championships that will be held at the Avery Aquatic Center, Stanford University, Stanford California - August 4 - 17, 2006 Qualifying Times The qualifying times are now posted. These times are easier than the USMS Long course times, however, remember if you do not swim at or faster than the qualify time you will receive "no time" for your effort - your swim will not count. Schedule of Events The schedule of events is up. The swimming portion will take place August 4th through 10th; and will include a day of relays. The open water swim will be on August 11th. There are also schedules for the other aquatic disciplines. Hotel Rooms The organizing committee has been working with a destination management company to get hotels at a good rate for swimmers. Those rates are only available if you book through the Internet portal that has been set up that has been set up or if you call the toll free number. Once to the home page of the hotel registration select your stay dates and number of guests in the room first then you will get a list of available hotels.(Also the Internet portal works best with IE 5.01 and IE 6.0+) . Web Site All of the above information can be found at the XI FINA World Masters Championship web site - www.2006FINAMasters.org . Vacation destination San Francisco and northern California is one of the premeire tourist destinations in the world. Besides the great swimming venue, there will be many day trips scheduled for you or your significant other (or children). This will be a great time to plan a vacation to the golden state. The Organizing Committee is working on days trips and discounted airfares. Announcements will be made as the plans are made final. michael Michael W. Moore, president XI FINA World Masters Championships - 2006 Stanford Unversity Stanford California
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  • Okay I'm feeling pretty depressed because of all of the individuals who are saying how slow the QTs are. I haven't raced LC in a long time, but from what I recall of my times from way back in age group swimming, I just barely make the standard (for the shorter swims, 200 and down). Good thing I'll be 30 by the time the meet rolls around because the 25 QTs would be a real risk of a time that doesn't count. Anyone know why there is such a big difference in standards for the younger age groups? It seems to me that those are the groups that tend to have the lowest participation, so I would think that easier QTs would encourage more participants.
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  • Okay I'm feeling pretty depressed because of all of the individuals who are saying how slow the QTs are. I haven't raced LC in a long time, but from what I recall of my times from way back in age group swimming, I just barely make the standard (for the shorter swims, 200 and down). Good thing I'll be 30 by the time the meet rolls around because the 25 QTs would be a real risk of a time that doesn't count. Anyone know why there is such a big difference in standards for the younger age groups? It seems to me that those are the groups that tend to have the lowest participation, so I would think that easier QTs would encourage more participants.
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