Would you scratch?

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I'm not a new masters swimmer nor am I new to meets, but am new to the 400 IM. Truthfully, I'm a little concerned about my ability to make it through the event legally (well, I'm really mainly afraid of the 4th 25). I'm scheduled to swim the 400 IM at a meet this weekend (Saturday). There are twenty people entered, it's a 10 lane pool, and as luck would have it I'm seeded 11th. If only one person above me scratches, I'll be in a heat where the fastest person is seeded 1:40 faster than I am, and the slowest person (besides me) is still seeded 40 seconds faster than I am. My seed time is MUCH closer to the people seeded right behind me, and I think I seeded myself as accurately as I could. So... I am extremely anxious about swimming in this heat, as I was already anxious about swimming the 400 IM. Do I scratch to save myself the humiliation and to save some energy for Sunday's events? Or do I get lapped at least twice by the leaders, once by the next slowest person, and tick everyone off for holding up the meet? I'm already swimming the 1000 earlier in the session, and the 400 IM will be my 4th event of the day. I really have mixed feelings about this.
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    Congrats on your swim! What pretty splits! I'm not sure yet if I'm going to Auburn nats, but if I do I'll be sure to look you up. Maybe we can even swim the 4IM together! Thanks! But 4IM long course? Not sure I'm ready for that! Maybe the LCM 2IM though... :) Great job! After reading this thread, I'm now looking forward to doing it, instead of wondering what the heck I was thinking and debating, like you, whether or not I should scratch. Fortunately, in my case it's the very first event, so if it goes well, I should be pumped for everything else. Thanks again for starting this thread. :) Awesome! I'm so glad the thread is helping others! I am a lurker for most of the time, and have been helped by others' threads. Glad this one is giving back. Good luck, and please be sure to post how it goes! Great job!! See, I told you you'd love the feeling after. I'll join the "great job" club,great job:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader: Thanks!! :) Good luck in the 500! - my aim is to break the 6.00 too (or re-break according to my fastest converted 400m), but not sure when I'll get the opportunity to swim it again - and I ought to train a bit more for it too. Also despite being a good flyer, my back has historically been awful and my *** only slightly better - acceptable for 200IMs, but I need to put in some work there for the 400. Keep us updated on how you do:) My strokes are mediocre, but my backstroke is getting better. I think the 400IM is almost more about endurance than it is having a perfect stroke. Go for it! And good luck in the 500!
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    Congrats on your swim! What pretty splits! I'm not sure yet if I'm going to Auburn nats, but if I do I'll be sure to look you up. Maybe we can even swim the 4IM together! Thanks! But 4IM long course? Not sure I'm ready for that! Maybe the LCM 2IM though... :) Great job! After reading this thread, I'm now looking forward to doing it, instead of wondering what the heck I was thinking and debating, like you, whether or not I should scratch. Fortunately, in my case it's the very first event, so if it goes well, I should be pumped for everything else. Thanks again for starting this thread. :) Awesome! I'm so glad the thread is helping others! I am a lurker for most of the time, and have been helped by others' threads. Glad this one is giving back. Good luck, and please be sure to post how it goes! Great job!! See, I told you you'd love the feeling after. I'll join the "great job" club,great job:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader: Thanks!! :) Good luck in the 500! - my aim is to break the 6.00 too (or re-break according to my fastest converted 400m), but not sure when I'll get the opportunity to swim it again - and I ought to train a bit more for it too. Also despite being a good flyer, my back has historically been awful and my *** only slightly better - acceptable for 200IMs, but I need to put in some work there for the 400. Keep us updated on how you do:) My strokes are mediocre, but my backstroke is getting better. I think the 400IM is almost more about endurance than it is having a perfect stroke. Go for it! And good luck in the 500!
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