2010 CONOCO PHILLIPS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2010 ConocoPhillips National Championships will be held at the
William Woollett Aquatic Center at
4601 Walnut Ave. Irvine, CA 92604
from
August 3rd to August 7th.
The event will also serve as trials for numerous events including the
2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacifc Championships to be held in Irvine later in August. Come watch the top swimmers from across the nation rip up the water under the bright California sun. Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps, Katie Hoff and new American talent will all be battling it out for a spot on the international stage. The competition will once again be televised nationally by NBC.
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Heats Begin at 9:00a.m. PST
Finals begin at 6:00p.m.
Day 4 – Friday, August 6
20 M 100 Freestyle
21 W 200 Butterfly
22 M 200 Individual Medley
23 W 200 Backstroke
25 W 800 Freestyle (heats)
26 M 1500 Freestyle (heats)
24 M 4 x 200 Free Relay
So the mens 50 free results are not posted and we have some issue with Josh Schneider , is this the cause of the delay? Has the event been performed yet?
www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/.../24738.asp
How the heck do you not know? You don't read a psych sheet! Sounds like some miscommunication with the teams/coaching/?. Maybe you don't read psych sheets at the elite level or something. Wow!
If he was thinking that his coach only entered him in the 50 and 100 free, why would he need to read the pysche sheets for the rest of the events?
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He still shouldn't have been allowed to swim the 50 free. Someone entered him in the 100 fly, his coach or someone failed to scratch him from the prelims. Since they have the rule of missing an event and being scratched from the next one, he shouldn't have been able to swim the 50.
Totally right! If he didn't scratch the 100 fly, then DQ in the 50 free. Sorry, life isn't fair. If the lower ranked swimmers at Nationals have to follow these rules, then the elite ones did to follow the rules too.
We have the same rules for age group swimmers, and we fell victim to it at our first large meet a few years ago.
According to Swimming World he argued he was (automatically) DQed from the 100 fly for not showing up for suit inspection and a DQed swimmer can't be a no show.
According to Swimming World he argued he was (automatically) DQed from the 100 fly for not showing up for suit inspection and a DQed swimmer can't be a no show.
If he didn't show up for suit inspection, then he still should be considered a "no show" for the 100 fly. If going to suit inspection is part of the rules, he failed to follow them.
I bet there were some heated discussions about this at the meet, would have been interesting to be a fly on the wall.
Someone would have taken a fly swatter to your pesky hide.