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
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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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The benefit of the doubt always goes to the swimmer. Not exactly the same thing, but close in my mind.
There's no doubt though. The pool was 49.97 meters, not 50. I do understand what you're saying though, but I question where it stops. What if the next pool is 0.05m short? 0.10m? 0.25m? When do you say it's too much?
Why build pools to be 50m then if 49.97m is fine? The US can automatically take a 0.02 advantage on the rest of the world! :laugh2:
The benefit of the doubt always goes to the swimmer. Not exactly the same thing, but close in my mind.
There's no doubt though. The pool was 49.97 meters, not 50. I do understand what you're saying though, but I question where it stops. What if the next pool is 0.05m short? 0.10m? 0.25m? When do you say it's too much?
Why build pools to be 50m then if 49.97m is fine? The US can automatically take a 0.02 advantage on the rest of the world! :laugh2: