Disqualification question

Former Member
Former Member
Over the week end, (for the first time in 30 years of competitive swimming) I was disqualified. It bothered me a little bit for about thirty minutes but after a few plates of food at the all-you-can-eat brunch across the street, I was fine. I did have a question though. Do the officials usually tell you that they are disqualifing you? The official came over to my lane and said something to me (about my *** pull-out on the 200 IM) after the heat but never actually said that I was disqualified. I was a little confused so after I got out of the pool I walked over and asked, "Did you disqualify my?" The answer was yes. Never having experienced this before, I was wondering do the officials usually actually say "I am disqualifying you" or "You are disqualified" or is the suggestive comment supposed to serve this purpose.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    This is so interesting. I'm wondering if maybe there are more DQs but judges let it slip? I've seen many backstrokers pull on the lane lines and not get DQed. Also with the first *** stroke pullout taking too long and starting the inward motion before the head breaks the surface. Personally, I think that is the hardest thing to see.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    This is so interesting. I'm wondering if maybe there are more DQs but judges let it slip? I've seen many backstrokers pull on the lane lines and not get DQed. Also with the first *** stroke pullout taking too long and starting the inward motion before the head breaks the surface. Personally, I think that is the hardest thing to see.
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