I know they've been doing semi-finals in international meets (and U.S. Trials) for a couple of years now. Anyone ever heard a good explanation as to why? Trials and finals make sense, because everyone swims in the same pool on the same day, and the top 16 out of 100 or so swim head-to-head at night. But what do semi-finals accomplish? Seems like just another opporunity for the likes of Phelps and Hoff to sandbag, and another opportunity for everyone else to get tired before their race 'counts.'
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TV played a big part in the semi-final format being re-introduced right before the 2000 games.
They are able to build up more drama and excitement to hype, plus get more ad money, since the meet goes a few days longer.
At first, I didn't like the format but I have grown fond of it, seeing how people respond to each round of swimming.
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TV played a big part in the semi-final format being re-introduced right before the 2000 games.
They are able to build up more drama and excitement to hype, plus get more ad money, since the meet goes a few days longer.
At first, I didn't like the format but I have grown fond of it, seeing how people respond to each round of swimming.