A seed time is the entry time a swimmer submits when registering for a specific race. Meet directors use these times to group athletes of similar abilities into the same heats and lanes. If a swimmer has never raced the event before, they enter with no time or a coach’s estimate. The fastest seed times earn the center lanes in the final heats for better visibility and competition. A swimmer enters the fifty freestyle with a seed time of twenty-eight seconds flat. This system ensures that the races are competitive and exciting for both the athletes and the spectators. Officials rely on accurate seed times to manage the flow and duration of the entire swimming meet. Improving your seed time throughout the year allows you to race against faster and more challenging opponents.
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