They are up.
Brag on yourself publicly, or report any concerns or errors to Mary Beth (using the link provided) or to me (by PM).
Enjoy, and congrats to those who made it.
Everyone is familiar with Patrick Brundage's fast swimming, but I'd like to publicly brag on his father (and my teammate) Warner for six preliminary Top Ten times in the 65-69 age group. :woot:
Attached is a pic of the Brundage boys from last year...obviously the apple didn't fall very far...
I got bumped in the 200 fly. :badday: The rankings database still has me at #1, but the preliminary top ten has me at #3. I'm guessing the two guys who posted faster times did them in a USAS meet. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
I'm still clinging to #10 in the 400 IM... no whammy no whammy no whammy
I have no specific knowledge about it, but I think the #1 100 IM time in M35-39 is a mistake... 30.14 fails the believability test :)
I got bumped in the 200 fly. :badday: The rankings database still has me at #1, but the preliminary top ten has me at #3. I'm guessing the two guys who posted faster times did them in a USAS meet. QUOTE]
It is probably from a meet that wasn't submitted to the database than a USAS. Or, it could have been from the Pan American Masters champs. I know your pain losing a No. 1 ranking. :(
It is probably from a meet that wasn't submitted to the database than a USAS. Or, it could have been from the Pan American Masters champs. I know your pain losing a No. 1 ranking. :(
Thanks. I never expected to get a #1 ranking before I hit the 95-99 age group anyway, and maybe not even then, so I'll be ok :)
Or, it could have been from the Pan American Masters champs.
I am pretty sure Pan Ams are in there. But you are right that not all USMS meets are submitted to the meet database.