As a swimmer from a backwater LMSC that virtually never has enough people at USMS meets to field even the slowest of relay teams, I would like to see team orphans like myself be allowed to aggregate with others of my ilk to form a rag-tag band of misfit style "Pick Up" relay teams at masters meets.
I personally believe this would foster camaraderie and new friendships as people like me, who practice in Amish mudholes, would be able to swim on a relay team with, say, Cayjuns from Baton Rouge, who swim in oil-slickened bayous littered with oxygen-starved crawdads.
I would furthermore and personally like such relays to "count" for Top 10 consideration, provided they were made up exclusively of unattached swimmers--or people who are the sole representatives of their "teams"--i.e., bona fide hardship cases, like me, who truly have no other options for swimming relays at most meets.
What say ye? Please take my simple poll; USMS bigwigs, please take note of my simple poll, especially if it comes back (as I hope) with a resounding and enthusiastic endorsement of the hopes and aspirations of mud-and-oil-coated misfits throughout the nation!
Head Coach Mark Moore at Mission Viejo Nadadores is hosting a long course relay meet on Saturday July 3rd.
www.clubassistant.com/.../meet_information.cfm
I've pitched the relay idea we've discussed here to him:
Unattached-Unofficial "FUN" Teams.
No records, no points - just FUN.
Might create a little more revenue for the meet too.
And did I mention FUN? :)
Lets' see what he says...
One thing I know is that Mark loves to have FUN!
And the meet is in honor of his late son and masters swimmer, Patrick... who also loved to have FUN!
Head Coach Mark Moore at Mission Viejo Nadadores is hosting a long course relay meet on Saturday July 3rd.
www.clubassistant.com/.../meet_information.cfm
I've pitched the relay idea we've discussed here to him:
Unattached-Unofficial "FUN" Teams.
No records, no points - just FUN.
Might create a little more revenue for the meet too.
And did I mention FUN? :)
Lets' see what he says...
One thing I know is that Mark loves to have FUN!
And the meet is in honor of his late son and masters swimmer, Patrick... who also loved to have FUN!