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Re: National records question(s)

Posted By: Jason Burnell
Date: Tuesday, 22 November 2005, at 5:50 a.m.

In Response To: Re: National records question(s) *LINK* (Regina Hackney)

Thanks Regina. Now that I've thought about it overnight, it's ok but I agree with the others that it might clear things up if we changed the wording to"National Meet Records." I've had several people at Local/State Meets ask about breaking National Records because their lifts are closer to the National record than the American record. Nobody has a problem when you explain that those are National Meet Records but just adding the wording would clear it up.

Also, we might want to write Masters National Meet Record, Men's National Meet Record, Womens National Meet Record etc to clarify that the record has to be broken at the specific meet OR just add to the record page - These records can only be broken at this annual competition."

What say youse all?
Thanks, JB

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