The pool where I swim in NYC does not have a Masters program, but I'd like to be able to enter upcoming meets.
Is there any disadvantage to joining Masters as an "Unattached" swimmer?
Would i be better off joining a team in the city instead? Do i actually have to swim at/belong to that pool to join?
Finally what is "All Star" eligibility?
i'm a little confused, and the metroswim website isn't answering a lot of questions.
Originally posted by Damage Inc
That FIMA rule, that said I must be a team member and not unattached to be able to swim at Worlds had me worried as I have always swam unattached. I did find a team though to join, SlowTwitch.com. Its a virtual team of people who frequent the Triathlon web site slowtwitch.com. The team is sanctioned through Southern Pacific Masters Swimming.
See you at Stanford in Aug.
Join our new small club - SHYM - South Hampton Y Masters.
What the H*ll why not? I don't think we'll have any one out there.
Originally posted by Damage Inc
That FIMA rule, that said I must be a team member and not unattached to be able to swim at Worlds had me worried as I have always swam unattached. I did find a team though to join, SlowTwitch.com. Its a virtual team of people who frequent the Triathlon web site slowtwitch.com. The team is sanctioned through Southern Pacific Masters Swimming.
See you at Stanford in Aug.
Join our new small club - SHYM - South Hampton Y Masters.
What the H*ll why not? I don't think we'll have any one out there.