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2003 Long Course Nationals
There has been some confusion over what is printed in Swim Magazine regarding the 800 and 1500 for this meet. Swimmers are allowed to enter both the 800 and the 1500 if the swimmer has met the qualifying time for at least one of these events. If you have not met the qualifying time for either of these events, you may enter only one of these two events. |
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Chris Beardsley
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Groton, NY
Posts: 106
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In regards to qualifing times: How do I "translate" my short course yards times into long course entry times?
TIA, Chris |
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Barry Fasbender
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Palo Alto, CA
Posts: 232
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SwimInfo has a Time Conversion Utility and a list of conversions factors for each event on their website at:
http://www.swiminfo.com/results/conversions.asp |
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Hi Chris,
Looks like Barry beat me to it, but I have something to add. There are several time conversion applets available on the web, but you will often get different results from each one. If you have time to surf, try a web search for "swim time conversion" and you should get several different options. Personally, I have used the SwimInfo tool, and more recently, I have used the time conversion tool on the Thunderbolt web site -- www.thillsswimming.com -- that one seems to be a little more conservative than some of the others. Have Fun, Bill |
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