Why semi-finals?

Former Member
Former Member
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.'
Parents
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I appreciate the feedback folks. But why do they have semi-finals in the Olympics now? They started as recently as 2000 or 2004. I think maybe in European championships they've been around for a while. But again, why? Have they been around in at least some countries as long as trials and finals have been competed in the U.S.?
Reply
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I appreciate the feedback folks. But why do they have semi-finals in the Olympics now? They started as recently as 2000 or 2004. I think maybe in European championships they've been around for a while. But again, why? Have they been around in at least some countries as long as trials and finals have been competed in the U.S.?
Children
No Data