Scratchers v. Sandbaggers

I was honestly on the fence about whether I wanted to swim the breaststroke 3 pack or do freestyle at my next meet in a couple of weeks. So I ended up signing up for 5 events today and mailing it in, knowing that I will scratch at least one, maybe 2, events depending on how I feel at the meet. Are scratchers evil like sandbaggers? I know I had a lot of fun at the last meet with a couple of very close races with people right next to me, but honestly the only times empty lanes have bothered me have been when I've been in 1 and the only other entrant was in 8 or 6. Feels like a weird time trial when that happens. But just an empty lane or 2, no biggie. Does it bug the race directors? Why do I feel vaguely guilty about it? Should I just kick an extra 200 as penance tomorrow (I hate kicking) and forget all about it? Or is it not even something to worry about?
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  • It's fine to scratch events just note you could be penalized if you checked in for a distance event then failed to show up you can also be penalized in prelim final meets if you make the final but don't scratch in advance if you're not planning to swim it It's fine to enter events with slower times there's no rule against it lesser beings call it "sandbagging" I call it strategic event planning or rest management.
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  • It's fine to scratch events just note you could be penalized if you checked in for a distance event then failed to show up you can also be penalized in prelim final meets if you make the final but don't scratch in advance if you're not planning to swim it It's fine to enter events with slower times there's no rule against it lesser beings call it "sandbagging" I call it strategic event planning or rest management.
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