I know it's been mentioned on the forums before, but I don't know where and I don't care to look.
I want to swim a USA-S meet but I want the times to count for USMS, how do I go about doing that at the meet?
Thanks!
Thanks everybody.
I'm actually entering a USA-S Invitational in CT in a couple of weeks. I had hoped to go to their USMS LCM champs but we have a run one day and a graduation party the next.
I contacted the entry person for the invit. and they were REALLY nice and told me that I just squeaked in (as they were getting full) the 3 events I wanted to swim on Sat. = )
The only other USA meet I did was in 2001 in San Ramon, CA, and I got lots of strange looks as I had my one-year old in a stroller with me. It was funny because at the time the database could not accomodate anyone over age 28, so I was listed as being 28 even though I was 31. Plus, I got to race right next to one of my students! I really can't remember who won, she probably did, but it was fun to smack-talk her before, telling her, "if you beat me I'll give you an F!" :agree:
Thanks everybody.
I'm actually entering a USA-S Invitational in CT in a couple of weeks. I had hoped to go to their USMS LCM champs but we have a run one day and a graduation party the next.
I contacted the entry person for the invit. and they were REALLY nice and told me that I just squeaked in (as they were getting full) the 3 events I wanted to swim on Sat. = )
The only other USA meet I did was in 2001 in San Ramon, CA, and I got lots of strange looks as I had my one-year old in a stroller with me. It was funny because at the time the database could not accomodate anyone over age 28, so I was listed as being 28 even though I was 31. Plus, I got to race right next to one of my students! I really can't remember who won, she probably did, but it was fun to smack-talk her before, telling her, "if you beat me I'll give you an F!" :agree: