Originally posted by SCAQ Member
So, I don't want to fudge and I want to be honest. if I compete in a SCY meet and convert it to LCMs that is considered acceptable documentation? I wish they had this kind of info at their website.
You don't need documentation at all. When I swam in Italy last year I was very close on a number of the swims, I waited until a couple of weeks before to see how well I had done in other meets and just picked a couple I thought I could make. I ended up getting an NT in the 400 IM because I was a couple of seconds off.
I wouldn't worry about it at all, you know that you can do the 50 and 100, I can't, and if you think you want to do the 200 then either wait until a couple of weeks before the deadline to sign up or just sign up and go for it.
The nice thing about worlds is that there is someone next to you that should be close to the time you put down. I know this helped me on the 200 and 400 free since I had someone else to swim with.
Originally posted by SCAQ Member
So, I don't want to fudge and I want to be honest. if I compete in a SCY meet and convert it to LCMs that is considered acceptable documentation? I wish they had this kind of info at their website.
You don't need documentation at all. When I swam in Italy last year I was very close on a number of the swims, I waited until a couple of weeks before to see how well I had done in other meets and just picked a couple I thought I could make. I ended up getting an NT in the 400 IM because I was a couple of seconds off.
I wouldn't worry about it at all, you know that you can do the 50 and 100, I can't, and if you think you want to do the 200 then either wait until a couple of weeks before the deadline to sign up or just sign up and go for it.
The nice thing about worlds is that there is someone next to you that should be close to the time you put down. I know this helped me on the 200 and 400 free since I had someone else to swim with.