A protest is a formal challenge filed against an official decision during a swimming meet. Coaches or team representatives submit these requests if they believe a rule was applied incorrectly. The meet referee reviews the evidence and decides whether to uphold or overturn the original ruling. Protests must follow specific procedures and often require a written statement within a set timeframe. A coach files a protest after a swimmer receives a disqualification for a questionable turn. This process ensures that the competition remains fair and that every athlete receives a just result. Officials maintain a log of all protests to track any issues with the officiating during the event. A successful protest can restore a swimmer’s official time and their standing in the final results.
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