Butterfly, beautiful to watch, difficult to train.
We SDK off every wall.
We're most likely to smack hands with each other and those beside us.
Fly's fun to sprint but no fun when the piano comes down
What did you do in practice today?
the breastroke lane
The Middle Distance Lane
The Backstroke Lane
The Butterfly Lane
The SDK Lane
The Taper Lane
The Distance Lane
The IM Lane
The Sprint Free Lane
The Pool Deck
I believe the bolded line is true for any postal event, even the DAM event. Any time submitted for top ten must occur in an official sanctioned or recognized event where all the appropriate rules are followed. DAM has no ability to verify that when you swam the brute squad events at your local pool, you had the appropriate starter and judge, the pool was measured, etc. Therefore, those results can not be submitted for top ten from DAM. If you did swim these events in a local sanctioned/recognized meet and submitted those times to DAM for the brute squad postal, then your times should be submitted by your local top ten recorder.
If I've got this wrong, I'm sure Chris Stevenson will weigh in.
Except the Pac Masters Brute Squad version of the event seems to be sanctioned (sanction number is given as 38-11-18). I'm not sure how that happened since it doesn't seem to meet the "minimum personnel" requirement of sanction.
www.damfast.org/brute2011.htm
Or am I missing something?
Also it appears that only a single stopwatch is needed, and that is not enough for Top Ten eligibility.
I believe the bolded line is true for any postal event, even the DAM event. Any time submitted for top ten must occur in an official sanctioned or recognized event where all the appropriate rules are followed. DAM has no ability to verify that when you swam the brute squad events at your local pool, you had the appropriate starter and judge, the pool was measured, etc. Therefore, those results can not be submitted for top ten from DAM. If you did swim these events in a local sanctioned/recognized meet and submitted those times to DAM for the brute squad postal, then your times should be submitted by your local top ten recorder.
If I've got this wrong, I'm sure Chris Stevenson will weigh in.
Except the Pac Masters Brute Squad version of the event seems to be sanctioned (sanction number is given as 38-11-18). I'm not sure how that happened since it doesn't seem to meet the "minimum personnel" requirement of sanction.
www.damfast.org/brute2011.htm
Or am I missing something?
Also it appears that only a single stopwatch is needed, and that is not enough for Top Ten eligibility.