Should we get rid of all relays?

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Relays seem to spark controversy. Some people love them. Some people see them as an intrusion on their individual events. Some people are forced to scratch events to swim relays because of exhaustion. (I actually know a swimmer who practices with a team but won't officially join the team for fear of having to swim relays at zone or other big meets.) Some people "cherry pick" elite swimmers to set records in relays. Relays make meets run longer. We're adults, not kids on a USS team. Do we really need relays at masters meets? I've not actually swum on one, I should point out. I'm just wondering why masters swimmers bother when everyone seems to be gunning for PBs and swimming really seems like an individual sport. Having said that, an open water relay seems oddly appealing. But that's because the relay is the event. I don't see whatyaall see in swimming lots of events and then adding on relays.
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  • Former Member
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    i like relays. they often stretch out meets and allow me to enter more individual events than i might otherwise. at the zones meet, relays certainly create an advantage for the local clubs to score points. (we are eager to get on the road for that seven hour drive, and will scratch those end of sunday relays at the drop of a hat)
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    i like relays. they often stretch out meets and allow me to enter more individual events than i might otherwise. at the zones meet, relays certainly create an advantage for the local clubs to score points. (we are eager to get on the road for that seven hour drive, and will scratch those end of sunday relays at the drop of a hat)
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