No sandbagging: It's the law

The anti-sandbag law: "if a swimmer enters an event with a time significantly slower or faster than that swimmer's recorded time in the past two years, the meet director may, after a discussion with the swimmer, change the seeded time to a realistic time" (104.5.5.A(10)). Concerning my Auburn nationals entry, I confess, when faced with a 7 hour 2 stop flight and 3:45 nonstop at an earlier time, I did what any warm-blooded middle-aged American swimmer with low self-esteem would do--sandbag my entry so I could catch the earlier flight, thus diminishing the possible time spent sitting next to a 400 pound Alabama slammer with sleep apnea wearing nothing but overalls and body odor. Of course, I was caught in my bold fabrication and my time was "fixed." USMS seems to have an identity problem. Are we hard core with rigid qualifying times? It would seem not as 2 of my not-so-speedy family members were allowed to swim four events last year in Puerto Rico. If we are not hard core, why does anybody care that I sandbag? More to the point, why can one person enter a crappy time and another cannot? Just wondering.:)
Parents
  • Apologies for resurrecting the thread but I was at scout camp for the last week (amazing the BSA and 10 parents would entrust one with such, per many on this forum, suspect ethics, integrity, and morals as I with their impressionable children). Q, brilliant post. Chris and Jimby probably good but I have limited myself to 20 scientific articles per year and am currently way over my number. One final question for the morality police: If I check in for the 400 (with my newly adjusted time) on the outside chance I can still make my flight but then need to leave is it still unsportsmanlike or am I just a scumbag for dodging competition or adversely affecting the timeline on the other end?
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  • Apologies for resurrecting the thread but I was at scout camp for the last week (amazing the BSA and 10 parents would entrust one with such, per many on this forum, suspect ethics, integrity, and morals as I with their impressionable children). Q, brilliant post. Chris and Jimby probably good but I have limited myself to 20 scientific articles per year and am currently way over my number. One final question for the morality police: If I check in for the 400 (with my newly adjusted time) on the outside chance I can still make my flight but then need to leave is it still unsportsmanlike or am I just a scumbag for dodging competition or adversely affecting the timeline on the other end?
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