Questions about US swimming

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Hey everyone, I have a problem...I don't train very vigrously or religiously when theres no meets in site...so....because there are so few masters meets around me, I am also re-joining US swimming. ((is that allowed? To swim both?)) I was wondering though...how does one get a hold of registration forms for those meets does anyone know? I will be swimming unattached...but I was messing around on the metroswimming website and couldn't find anywhere that had registration forms for meets that I could print and sign up... I suppose this would be better asked on a US forum, but I couldn't find that either:o if anyone could direct me in the right direction that'd be great!
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  • It will be hard to find 50's. At most USA meets, the only 50's offered in Open is the 50 free. I know this is usually the case. But I sat at the MD and VA LC State Champs enviously perusing 50 results for seniors. I think I can do a 100 as well. ;) (S)he-Man: It makes sense to find LC or SC meets in your area instead of traveling around. That's what I'm thinking too. I have a teammate, Wally Dicks (44), that very frequently swims in USS meets. Our LMSC registrar, Jeff Roddin, does as well. The kids seem to get a kick out of watching them. I agree, though, do they have to print my age?!
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  • It will be hard to find 50's. At most USA meets, the only 50's offered in Open is the 50 free. I know this is usually the case. But I sat at the MD and VA LC State Champs enviously perusing 50 results for seniors. I think I can do a 100 as well. ;) (S)he-Man: It makes sense to find LC or SC meets in your area instead of traveling around. That's what I'm thinking too. I have a teammate, Wally Dicks (44), that very frequently swims in USS meets. Our LMSC registrar, Jeff Roddin, does as well. The kids seem to get a kick out of watching them. I agree, though, do they have to print my age?!
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