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West Virginia Will Host Mid-Season LC Invitational in Light of US Open Entry Cap Snafu

In light of the entry cap issues with December’s US Open Swimming Championships, West Virginia University and head coach Vic Riggs is going to host a long course collegiate invitational from December 16th-19th, two-and-a-half weeks after the US Open in Greensboro.

The meet has been dubbed the “Almost Heaven Invitational,” a reference to the state’s tourism slogan, which is in turn a reference to the opening line of the song Country Roads.

Riggs said that the meet became a necessity when the US Open entry cap of “approximately” 800 swimmers was hit in under three hours, locking many qualified swimmers out, including college teams.

  • What: Long Course Collegiate Invitational
  • Where: West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia (about a 75minute drive south of Pittsburgh)
  • When: December 16-19, 2023

“I find it extremely disappointing in USA Swimming’s  decision to cap a National level meet,” Riggs said. “Providing that in April the USA Swimming Steering committee approved the cuts and no capped was approved.”

Meeting minutes from an April 2023 steering committee indicated that the committee believed that time standards would keep the meet around 800 swimmers, but that there was no cap on the 2023 US Open.

In the pre-Olympic year, this mid-season taper window is the best opportunity for many college swimmers to hit their Olympic Trials qualifying standards. This year, the NCAA has approved long course qualifying times for the NCAA Championships as well, though they are lofty standards and most swimmers are likely to qualify in yards.

Riggs says that he explored making it an open USA Swimming meet, but new NCAA rules that don’t allow bona fide collegiate meets to race against non-collegiate athletes made that too difficult. While the US Open received a waiver form the NCAA Championship committee, Riggs says he would have had to run essentially two meets in one, with separate heats for collegiate and non-collegiate swimmers.

Riggs says that he sent out a survey and over 30 collegiate teams inquired about a collegiate-only meet.

“We have a great facility that has produced over 20 (Olympic Trials) cuts, numerous (Big 12) records, and NCAA qualifiers,” Riggs said. “The pool is very fast and we have the availability to host the meet.

“We feel we have obligation to our team and those that did not get into US Open to provide an equal opportunity for the swimmers to make NCAA and Olympic Trials.

West Virginia held its first meet at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park in November, 2019.

Besides its 50-meter indoor pool, the facility also includes a six-lane, 25-yard lap pool.

Qualifying Standards

Qualifying standards for the meet are set at 2.5% above the US Open standard, which will allow teams to bring more swimmers to the meet.

There is no cap for this meet.

Women SCY Women LCM Event Men’s LCM Men’s SCY
23.15 26.95 50 free 23.97 20.59
50.52 58.41 100 free 52.26 44.58
1:49.36 2:06.17 200 free 1:54.99 1:38.90
4:53.14 4:25.67 400m/500y free 4:05.27 4:28.64
10:07.30 9:06.21 800m/1000y free 8:28.49 9:21.18
1010.02 10:25.80 1500m/1650y free 16:14.76 15:40.32
55.24 1:05.28 100 back 58.72 48.78
1:59.50 2:20.41 200 back 2:07.60 1:48.13
1:03.33 1:13.99 100 breast 1:05.69 55.54
2:16.93 2:39.99 200 breast 2:23.18 2:01.76
54.83 1:03.23 100 fly 56.47 48.98
2:01.55 2:19.18 200 fly 2:05.86 1:48.64
2:02.48 2:22.98 200 IM 2:08.93 1:49.05
4:20.03 5:02.67 400 IM 4:35.51 3:54.51

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Virgil kritzmacher
1 year ago

And USA swimming needs money??? Why cap entries when you need money and exposure. Makes no sense ..

Curious Athlete
1 year ago

Is there a qualifying period for this meet?

Chunking Pumpkins
1 year ago

USA Swimming also mishandled the Futures meet caps this summer as well. In addition to these recent fiascos, their extreme rules have been making everything more and more difficult to host US meets at the local club level. It is like they are slowly trying to destroy themselves and taking our teams with them.

Last edited 1 year ago by Chunking Pumpkins
Comfy Pants
1 year ago

The qualifying times don’t look right. 1:00.77 (SCY) & 58.41 (LCM) for the 100 free?

Comfy Pants
Reply to  Comfy Pants
1 year ago

The 100 looks better … how about 1010.02/10:25.80 for the 1500m/1650y free now?

Tyson Huynh
1 year ago

wtf why the cuts so slow compare to us open? I might need to go to this 1💀💀

Popovici 1:39.99
Reply to  Tyson Huynh
1 year ago

I think the bigger question is why USA Swimming allowed short course qualifying times for US Open in a Trials year. If you can’t even qualify for US Open with lcm swims, you shouldn’t be taking up entry spots for swimmers that are legitimately competitive in long course.

VaSwimFan
Reply to  Popovici 1:39.99
1 year ago

I think they’ve always had SCY qualifying times. At least for the last few meet? 🤷🏼‍♀️

Reply to  Tyson Huynh
1 year ago

You’d have to be an NCAA swimmer, bud.

HOO love
1 year ago

awesome pool and facility!!!

James Beam
1 year ago

Well done Vic. Way to step it up.
USA Swimming couldn’t lead a one-man parade, very embarrassing right now….

loops55
1 year ago

Thank you Vic for providing this opportunity.
USA Swimming has completely dropped the ball for the Club swimmers.
Don’t they know that they are the future of USA Swimming?

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