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How are Pacifics senior time standards arranged?

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How are Pacifics senior time standards arranged?

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Pacific’s senior program is designed to provide Pacific’s older and faster athletes with the opportunity to swim the events offered at national championship meets, usually in a trials and finals format similar to national championships. Senior time standards, and senior competition, are not keyed to a swimmer’s age — for qualifying purposes, what matters are only the times the swimmer has achieved. Pacific’s and USA Swimming’s senior time standard categories follow, slowest to fastest: Senior I: the entry-level standard for the senior program. To relate these standards to the age group standards described above, Senior I times are generally comparable to the A times for 13-14 year-old swimmers. Senior II, Senior III, Senior IV: each level moves up a notch in terms of difficulty. As a point of reference, the Senior IV time standard — the fastest of the senior time standards — roughly approximates the Far Western meet standard for the 13-14 and 15-16 girls and the 15-16 boys age group

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