Order of Events at Masters National

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Why do we continue to lead off the 2nd,3rd and 4th days of the meet each year with a distance event? I can think of NOTHING more deadening to the atmosphere of a swim meet than dozens of heats of 400IM and 500 free. We need to start the meet with the 50 freestyle and get the place rockin' !! Stick the long events at the end of the meet each day after the relay and give the majority of participants the opportunity to spend less time at the pool. Thursday, May 1, 2008 1. Women 1000 Freestyle 2. Men 1000 Freestyle 3. Women 1650 Freestyle 4. Men 1650 Freestyle Friday, May 2, 2008 5. Women 400 Individual Medley 6. Men 400 Individual Medley 7. Women 50 Butterfly 8. Men 50 Butterfly 9. Women 200 Backstroke 10. Men 200 Backstroke 11. Women 100 Breaststroke 12. Men 100 Breaststroke 13. Women 50 Freestyle 14. Men 50 Freestyle 15. Mixed 200 Freestyle Relay Saturday, May 3, 2008 17. Women 500 Freestyle 19. Women 100 Individual Medley 20. Men 100 Individual Medley 21. Women 200 Butterfly 22. Men 200 Butterfly 23. Women 100 Backstroke 24. Men 100 Backstroke 25. Women 50 Breaststroke 26. Men 50 Breaststroke 27. Women 200 Freestyle 28. Men 200 Freestyle 29. Mixed 200 Medley Relay 31. Women 200 Freestyle Relay 32. Men 200 Freestyle Relay Sunday, May 4, 2008 34. Men 500 Freestyle 35. Women 200 Breaststroke 36. Men 200 Breaststroke 37. Women 100 Butterfly 38. Men 100 Butterfly 39. Women 50 Backstroke 40. Men 50 Backstroke 41. Women 200 Individual Medley 42. Men 200 Individual Medley 43. Women 100 Freestyle 44. Men 100 Freestyle 45. Women 200 Medley Relay 46. Men 200 Medley Relay
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    Pacific's course was equal so we did odd/even as well...Until the last event - the men's 1000 - and of course, in trying to make the meet conclude on both courses at the same time, well, let's just say it should have been left alone and everything would have been just fine. :wiggle: The even pool women were finished well before the odd pool, so they chose to put heat 1 in the even pool. So it went 1, 2, 4, 6 and (theoretically) 8 in the even pool, while they went 3, 5, 7, 9 in the odd. These faster heats ended up finishing ahead of heat 6 by a significant margin, so they moved heat 8 to the odd pool at the conclusion of heat 9. What they should have done was to flip heats 1 and 2 so that it would go like this: odd pool: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 even pool: 1, 4, 6, 8 In fact, I think they should do this more frequently, like in the long events such as the 400IM or events where the first heat will take 12 minutes but the 2nd heat will take 6 or even 5. 'Course... I know that that would create heartaches. But I did enjoy my extra long shower while you were swimming the 1000 free, Jim. :lmao:
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    Pacific's course was equal so we did odd/even as well...Until the last event - the men's 1000 - and of course, in trying to make the meet conclude on both courses at the same time, well, let's just say it should have been left alone and everything would have been just fine. :wiggle: The even pool women were finished well before the odd pool, so they chose to put heat 1 in the even pool. So it went 1, 2, 4, 6 and (theoretically) 8 in the even pool, while they went 3, 5, 7, 9 in the odd. These faster heats ended up finishing ahead of heat 6 by a significant margin, so they moved heat 8 to the odd pool at the conclusion of heat 9. What they should have done was to flip heats 1 and 2 so that it would go like this: odd pool: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 even pool: 1, 4, 6, 8 In fact, I think they should do this more frequently, like in the long events such as the 400IM or events where the first heat will take 12 minutes but the 2nd heat will take 6 or even 5. 'Course... I know that that would create heartaches. But I did enjoy my extra long shower while you were swimming the 1000 free, Jim. :lmao:
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