Citizenship/Residence & Records

Former Member
Former Member
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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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Well if you have a National Record that a foreigner owns its not really an "American" record is it . Call it what it is. The best time done by someone in the country is either done by an American or by a foreigner, but a foreigner can not technically hold an "American" record as he is not an American citizen. Sounds like an easy solution to me. Have 3 instead of 2 distinctions as Paul indicated. - World records - US or American Records - US Open Record John Smith
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Well if you have a National Record that a foreigner owns its not really an "American" record is it . Call it what it is. The best time done by someone in the country is either done by an American or by a foreigner, but a foreigner can not technically hold an "American" record as he is not an American citizen. Sounds like an easy solution to me. Have 3 instead of 2 distinctions as Paul indicated. - World records - US or American Records - US Open Record John Smith
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