2010 Short Course National Championships
Thu May 20 - Sun 23, 2010 Days Till Nats
Georgia Tech Aquatic Center
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Order of Events
Order of Events
Thursday, May 20, 2010
1. Women 1000 Freestyle
2. Men 1000 Freestyle
3. Women 1650 Freestyle
4. Men 1650 Freestyle
Friday, May 21, 2010
5. Women 400 Individual Medley
6. Men 400 Individual Medley
7. Women 200 Freestyle
8. Men 200 Freestyle
9. Women 50 Breaststroke
10. Men 50 Breaststroke
11. Women 200 Backstroke
12. Men 200 Backstroke
13. Women 100 Butterfly
14. Men 100 Butterfly
15. Mixed 200 Freestyle Relay
Saturday, May 22, 2010
18. Men 500 Freestyle
19. Mixed 200 Medley Relay
21. Women 100 Breaststroke
22. Men 100 Breaststroke
23. Women 50 Butterfly
24. Men 50 Butterfly
25. Women 200 Individual Medley
26. Men 200 Individual Medley
27. Women 100 Freestyle
28. Men 100 Freestyle
29. Women 50 Backstroke
30. Men 50 Backstroke
31. Women 200 Freestyle Relay
32. Men 200 Freestyle Relay
Sunday, May 23, 2010
33. Women 500 Freestyle
35. Women 200 Medley Relay
36. Men 200 Medley Relay
37. Women 100 Individual Medley
38. Men 100 Individual Medley
39. Women 200 Butterfly
40. Men 200 Butterfly
41. Women 100 Backstroke
42. Men 100 Backstroke
43. Women 50 Freestyle
44. Men 50 Freestyle
45. Women 200 Breaststroke
46. Men 200 Breaststroke
Well, I live here and am not a fan of the law at all, but I'm sure I can find laws in Georgia and other states I don't favor either (e.g., gun laws in pretty much every state -- especially my own -- are objectionable to me). I'm with Geek: swimming shouldn't be about politics, the facility is awesome and it'll be a great meet.
Ohhh, there are PLENTY of laws in Georgia (or my home state of California) I don't favor, that's for sure. Like, in Georgia, you can't buy alcohol on Sunday. Not that I'm a big drinker (I'm not) and I'm organized enough to buy ahead if I have to have alcohol on Sunday. But, REALLY... As far as I know, you can buy gun on a Sunday in Georgia, but you can't buy a bottle of wine for a nice dinner. :confused:
I agree; swimming shouldn't be about politics. Afterall, USMS has nothing to do with that law being passed. I wasn't expressing an opinion either way. It was just something I threw out there to see what people thought about it, because the dialog has penetrated professional baseball and basketball, for starters. It's just an interesting debate with positives and negatives, no matter how you answer the question.
Well, I live here and am not a fan of the law at all, but I'm sure I can find laws in Georgia and other states I don't favor either (e.g., gun laws in pretty much every state -- especially my own -- are objectionable to me). I'm with Geek: swimming shouldn't be about politics, the facility is awesome and it'll be a great meet.
Ohhh, there are PLENTY of laws in Georgia (or my home state of California) I don't favor, that's for sure. Like, in Georgia, you can't buy alcohol on Sunday. Not that I'm a big drinker (I'm not) and I'm organized enough to buy ahead if I have to have alcohol on Sunday. But, REALLY... As far as I know, you can buy gun on a Sunday in Georgia, but you can't buy a bottle of wine for a nice dinner. :confused:
I agree; swimming shouldn't be about politics. Afterall, USMS has nothing to do with that law being passed. I wasn't expressing an opinion either way. It was just something I threw out there to see what people thought about it, because the dialog has penetrated professional baseball and basketball, for starters. It's just an interesting debate with positives and negatives, no matter how you answer the question.