2008 Senior Circuit A&M Friday, May 16 - Sunday, May 18

some very fast swimmers are going to swim in this meet as well as a few masters Here's where you'll find Real Time Results www.realtime.net/.../index.htm attached is the preliminary psyche sheet www.texasseniorcircuitswimming.org/2008meetschedule.htm aggie site www.aggieathletics.com/index2.php O r d e r . . . o f . . . E v e n t s Women's Events Men's Events Friday, May 16 Prelims: 7am warm-up; 9am meet start Finals: 4:30pm warm-up; 6pm meet start 1 50m fly 2 3 200m back 4 5 100m free 6 7 200m *** 8 9 *400m free 10 11 400m free relay 12 Saturday, May 17 Prelims: 7am warm-up; 9am meet start Finals: 4:30pm warm-up; 6pm meet start 13 100m fly 14 15 100m *** 16 17 200m free 18 19 50m back 20 21 *400m IM 22 23 400m medley relay 24 Sunday, May 18 Prelims: 7am warm-up; 9am meet start Finals: 3:30pm warm-up; 5pm meet start 25 50m *** 26 27 200m fly 28 29 100m back 30 31 **800m free -- 32 200m IM 33 -- 1500m free 34 35 50m free 36
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  • Hey, don't blame USA Swimming, blame the meet hosts. The rules are very specific on pool length tolerance. Any negative tolerance is unacceptable. Sorry, but in my opinion you can't just decide to let the rules slide. Again, all the blame is with TAMU in this one. I do agree this is terrible for the swimmers, but please place the blame where it belongs. USA swimming can take a swimmer oriented approach like they do when applying the swim rules. The benefit of the doubt always goes to the swimmer. Not exactly the same thing, but close in my mind. The pool was not a foot short, but .03 meters short which is just a few hundredths in most races. Quite easy to give the kids a break under these extenuating circumstances. No problem putting the blame on TAMU, but USA swimming can do the kids right.
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  • Hey, don't blame USA Swimming, blame the meet hosts. The rules are very specific on pool length tolerance. Any negative tolerance is unacceptable. Sorry, but in my opinion you can't just decide to let the rules slide. Again, all the blame is with TAMU in this one. I do agree this is terrible for the swimmers, but please place the blame where it belongs. USA swimming can take a swimmer oriented approach like they do when applying the swim rules. The benefit of the doubt always goes to the swimmer. Not exactly the same thing, but close in my mind. The pool was not a foot short, but .03 meters short which is just a few hundredths in most races. Quite easy to give the kids a break under these extenuating circumstances. No problem putting the blame on TAMU, but USA swimming can do the kids right.
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