2009 Grand Prix

2008 - 2009 USA Swimming Grand Prix Series is: Nov 14-16, 2008 Minnesota Grand Prix, Minneapolis, MN Jan 16-19, 2009 Long Beach Grand Prix, Long Beach, CA Feb 13-16, 2009 Missouri Grand Prix, Columbia, MO Mar 4-7, 2009 Texas Grand Prix, Austin, TX May 14-17, 2009 Charlotte UltraSwim, Charlotte, NC Jun 11-14, 2009 Santa Clara International Grand Prix, Santa Clara, CA Long Beach Grand Prix www.swimnetwork.com/.../2009_southern_california_grand_prix_of_swimming-2289.html www.socalswim.org/.../SCGP3.pdf www.swimnews.com/.../6467
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  • I am doing an A/BB/C anyway to qualify for an Senior USA-S with A or AA QTs. But, this form :applaud: will be good to use for Zones. This way, I can possibly get QTs for USA-S LCM meets and then, use the times for Top Ten times. In addition, I can swim in pools that I don't normally swim in with Masters meets. Also, no fines if I don't make the time because the QTs will be in the SWIMS Database:applaud: You are on your way!!! It opens up a whole new world when you do USA meets! You can put on your USMS hat, or your USA hat, or both! Ok, now more for you to do: Go to www.usaswimming.org Click on Times/Times Standards Here you can have hours of enjoyment when just searching USMS top ten isn't quite enough....such as...did you know there are at least 2 Anders Rasmussens out there???? Ideas: Click on Time Standards (right underneath; submenu) Click on "AB Motivational Time Standards - the Ones You Need" Print! See, now you can move from A to AA to AAA to AAAA! For fun: Check out time standards for SCY nationals US Open vs. LCM nationals/World Champ trials Notice especially SCY national cuts were relatively easy - compared to LCM nationals (ie, SCY 50 free 23.89 vs. 22.89 - what a whopping difference!!) Another goodie: Check out results for Grand Prix meets. Play the "where would I have placed" game! Or, "what events would I qualify for?" game!!
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  • I am doing an A/BB/C anyway to qualify for an Senior USA-S with A or AA QTs. But, this form :applaud: will be good to use for Zones. This way, I can possibly get QTs for USA-S LCM meets and then, use the times for Top Ten times. In addition, I can swim in pools that I don't normally swim in with Masters meets. Also, no fines if I don't make the time because the QTs will be in the SWIMS Database:applaud: You are on your way!!! It opens up a whole new world when you do USA meets! You can put on your USMS hat, or your USA hat, or both! Ok, now more for you to do: Go to www.usaswimming.org Click on Times/Times Standards Here you can have hours of enjoyment when just searching USMS top ten isn't quite enough....such as...did you know there are at least 2 Anders Rasmussens out there???? Ideas: Click on Time Standards (right underneath; submenu) Click on "AB Motivational Time Standards - the Ones You Need" Print! See, now you can move from A to AA to AAA to AAAA! For fun: Check out time standards for SCY nationals US Open vs. LCM nationals/World Champ trials Notice especially SCY national cuts were relatively easy - compared to LCM nationals (ie, SCY 50 free 23.89 vs. 22.89 - what a whopping difference!!) Another goodie: Check out results for Grand Prix meets. Play the "where would I have placed" game! Or, "what events would I qualify for?" game!!
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