Yards to Short course meters (or even long course)

I know that there are sites/programs and maybe even tables out there for converting times from yards to meters. But do they work for everyone? last april I was able to swim a 200 yard pushing it hard but not max for a 2:03 which according to one site would mean I could swim roughly 2:17 at practice in a meters pool. today i pushed a 200 and hit the wall at 2:25 or so. I started thinking about it for the rest of practice and decided that my yards times are much faster than my meters time converted because my body type benefits greatly from taking 2-4 less strokes/length as well as getting that break on the turn earlier. anyone have recent times in yards and meters that could test any of the converting sites and see if they are even close. here's the one I use more often www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/.../conversions.asp
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  • Former Member
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    Frequent hosts are CISD in Southlake, TX (North Texas) and CISD in Woodlands, TX (North of Houston). I don't see that the meet has been posted anywhere, nor a recent LMSC meeting minutes that might have mentioned it. Its showing on Dallas Aquatic Masters website, just dates, no info. I vote for Southlake as I probably wouldn't be up for a trip Houston way 2 days after returning from the UK!
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  • Former Member
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    Frequent hosts are CISD in Southlake, TX (North Texas) and CISD in Woodlands, TX (North of Houston). I don't see that the meet has been posted anywhere, nor a recent LMSC meeting minutes that might have mentioned it. Its showing on Dallas Aquatic Masters website, just dates, no info. I vote for Southlake as I probably wouldn't be up for a trip Houston way 2 days after returning from the UK!
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