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
Former Member
AZ in April/May is awesome and this is a fantastic facility.
I didn't think you travelled to states without a Bojangles'.
I didn't think you travelled to states without a Bojangles'.
Geek doesn't travel to states that have running water, indoor plumbing or electricity. That is why he lives in north carolina.
Sorry for the remedial question but I'm not going to be showing up until Friday morning with first event being the 50 *** at noon. How soon should I arrive so that I register properly and can change and warm up? I actually have to check in to the hotel and take the shuttle over (as well).
Thanks.
Could someone please refresh my memory about the whistle commands for getting up on the blocks (and when you should jump in the water for backstroke). I've drawn a blank.
:confused:
Could someone please refresh my memory about the whistle commands for getting up on the blocks (and when you should jump in the water for backstroke). I've drawn a blank.
:confused:
beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep: next heat behind the blocks/previous heat clear the pool
beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep: next heat get on the blocks or into the water
take your mark: self explanatory
bzzzzzzt: GO!
From USMS Masters Swimming Rule Book (2009)
Page 1 and 2 (located on this forum)
"ARTICLE 101:
Starts , Strokes And Relays
101.1 STARTS"
"101.1.2 Backstroke Start
A Starting commands—
At the commencement of each heat, the referee shall signal to the swimmers by a short series of whistles to remove all clothing except for swimwear. At the referee’s first long whistle, the swimmers shall immediately enter the water and at the second long whistle shall return without undue delay to the starting position.
B All courses—
The swimmers shall line up in the water facing the starting end with both hands placed on the gutter or on the starting grips. Standing in or on the gutter, placing the toes above the lip of the gutter or bending the toes over the lip of the gutter before or after the start is
prohibited."