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Seeding Basics and Tips
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| 1. | Timed Finals Seeding
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| The fastest athletes/relays are assigned lanes alternating left/right starting in the center of the pool. In an 8 lane pool, the lanes typically would be assigned 4-5-3-6-2-7-1-8 with the fastest entry in the heat in lane 4 and the slowest in lane 8. This type of seeding is used for one round events and for the final round of a multi-round event.
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| 2. | Circle Seeding
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| This format is used primarily for Preliminaries and Semis where the fastest swimmers are Circle Seeded in the last 3 heats using a straight serpentine method. In special cases the circle seeding is performed on more or less than the last 3 heats. All remaining heats are seeded using the Timed Finals methods.
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| 3. | Dual Seeding
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| This type of seeding is usually for meets with two to four teams competing in multiple dual meets. Each team is assigned specific lanes. Click Here for how to assign lanes in dual meets.
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| 4. | Masters Championship Seeding
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| This is seeding by age then time specifically designed for Masters Swimming.
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| 1. | Deck Seeding is the manual process of assigning Swimmers and Relays to heats and lanes. You would do that in the Preview/Adjust Menu.
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| 2. | Before seeding, use the Scratch Pad to scratch athletes, relays, and alternates from the seeding process.
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| 3. | When seeding, any entry with SCR or Alt checked WILL NOT be seeded. Any entry with only EXH or Bonus checked WILL be seeded. The Bonus check box is used for indicating an extra event for a given athlete that maybe did not meet the qualifying time. If Seed Non-Conforming Times Last is selected in the Seeding Preferences, the bonus entries will be seeded after the regular entries.
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| 4. | When seeding, any entry with a special character assigned of *, #, !, or $ WILL NOT be seeded.
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| 5. | All athletes or relays entered with No Time will be seeded together randomly. This is also true for those entries entered with the same seed time. If an event is re-seeded, the entries with the same time will be randomized again, so it is important NOT to re-seed after the Heat Sheets have been printed.
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| 6. | You can re-seed the current round of an event as many times as you wish. Once a round is completed, that round cannot be re-seeded. For example if the Prelims for a Prelims/Finals event have been completed, you cannot re-seed Prelims. You can only seed round 2 the Finals.
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| 7. | In no case does re-seeding erase any results previously entered.
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| 8. | To prevent an event from being seeded or re-seeded, check the Manual check box for the event.
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| 9. | To start an event over, go to File / Purge and select Reset Event Results and Seeding.
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| 10. | If a few new entries are received after seeding, consider using the Preview/Adjust Menu to drag and drop new entries into open lanes, to switch lanes for two entries, or to move a an entry from one lane into another open lane.
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| 11. | When seeding the next round In a Prelims/Finals or Prelims/Semis/Finals event, if there is a tie for the last place in a heat for the next round or a tie for an alternate, the seeding will be stopped until you go back to the Run Menu, select the prior round, click the JD button and break the tie. Ties are usually broken with a swim-off.
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