I am interested if anyone could shed some light on citizenship/resident requirements in relation to National/USMS relay records. Is it possible for a record setting relay with one or more members of that relay, not being a US citizen(s) or even a resident(s), to be recognized as such?
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Frank- there was one older male breastroker from Vancouver Island whose name I conveniently (& honestly) forget, who was actively manipulating his dual registration status & breaking records in both countries, but I don't know how much he got away with because Walt Reid (fina top ten keeper from PNA) was aware of him. Ill health has removed him from the equation.
Farney- if you work your google, you'll find the last two had no connection to Canada. As I say, the inspection systems in both countries use suspect methodology & inadequate scrutiny for my comfort (esp. considering how many hamburgers under the bridge for me).
Frank- there was one older male breastroker from Vancouver Island whose name I conveniently (& honestly) forget, who was actively manipulating his dual registration status & breaking records in both countries, but I don't know how much he got away with because Walt Reid (fina top ten keeper from PNA) was aware of him. Ill health has removed him from the equation.
Farney- if you work your google, you'll find the last two had no connection to Canada. As I say, the inspection systems in both countries use suspect methodology & inadequate scrutiny for my comfort (esp. considering how many hamburgers under the bridge for me).