Controversy...Is it all about winning!

I realize this thread will create a lot of controversy. Over the past five years I have worked very hard to develop clubs and increase membership in USMS. The very fabric of my work and others in this area is building relationships and comradairre within the LMSC and or Club. Small clubs and large teams are proud of their "elite" swimmers and boast of their successes. With this said, it is very disturbing to me as I read through the FINA World Championships Physch Sheets to see the number of elite swimmers "jumping ship" to other clubs to swim on "elite" relays. If USMS had "Team USMS" I would have no problem with everyone coming together for a team effort. I don't have a problem with four guys coming together who swam in college using the Worlds as reunion of sorts. Where I have problem is the swimmer or swimmers who have been a member of a club or LMSC for years and because of individual egos leaves his team. What this says to me is our "elite" swimmers ego is more important than his or her club. How do you think the other 3 swimmers who normally swims on the relay with the "elite" swimmer feels. We are good enough througout the year, however we are not good enough for the Worlds. Instead of swimming for his or her club so all members of the club can be proud of the "elite" swimmers accomplishments, it is more important to this swimmer he or she represent someone else at the Worlds for personal gratification. If the relay team does win and breaks a WR the record does not show USMS as the record holder, but the name of a club the swimmer transferred too.... what a shame... It is regretable I bring up this discussion, but it tears at the very fabric of the USMS mission regarding building club or LMSC relationships...I realize what these swimmers are doing is within the rules.. I just think it is wrong. Mel
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  • It should be pointed out that what is now being seen as a "Smith" or "TYR" thing in swimming for a team/club that a peron doesn't train with is extremally common......we're just on point here and willing to speak our minds and happy to take any flak that comes with it......but look a little closer at those psch sheets! For that matter, go back thru any prior nationals/worlds/etc. and look a little closer at the relays.....you would most likely be blown away at how few are "pure" in the way that a few people here think things should be. And Mel.....lets examine something else if we may. How many pools in the Indanapolis area does Indy Swim Fit control? Don't get me wrong.....you've been exceptional at what you've done in your area, but you do have quite a monopoly......something some would/have pointed to as a bit hypocritical in your criticism of combined teams! Mr. Shirley......if I haven't been tarred and feathered by Sunday I be glad to have you buy me a beer :)
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  • It should be pointed out that what is now being seen as a "Smith" or "TYR" thing in swimming for a team/club that a peron doesn't train with is extremally common......we're just on point here and willing to speak our minds and happy to take any flak that comes with it......but look a little closer at those psch sheets! For that matter, go back thru any prior nationals/worlds/etc. and look a little closer at the relays.....you would most likely be blown away at how few are "pure" in the way that a few people here think things should be. And Mel.....lets examine something else if we may. How many pools in the Indanapolis area does Indy Swim Fit control? Don't get me wrong.....you've been exceptional at what you've done in your area, but you do have quite a monopoly......something some would/have pointed to as a bit hypocritical in your criticism of combined teams! Mr. Shirley......if I haven't been tarred and feathered by Sunday I be glad to have you buy me a beer :)
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