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IMX
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The IMX
Challenge is a motivational program whereby swimmers will be scored and ranked
nationally [USA
National Database] on their performance in a combination of five or six
events. The purpose of the program is to promote versatility in age group
swimming while advocating greater participation and development across a range
of events that are integral to long term success in swimming.
Swimmers will participate in a designated combination of five or six events and,
based on the power points scored for each of those swims, earn a combined score
that will be called the IMX Score. These combined scores will be ranked by
single ages with rankings and recognition available on the USA Swimming website.
Using Hy-Tek’s Single-Year Age Group Power Points, all USA Swimming registered
athletes earn an “IMX Score” based on the cumulative point total of the
combination of IMX events for their age level. The overall IMX score, as well as
the swimmer’s current best score for each IMX event, appears on the athlete’s My
USA Swimming page for each season. As times in these events improve, the
swimmer’s IMX score is automatically updated.
In order to receive an IMX score, a swimmer must legally swim each IMX event for
their age level in a sanctioned meet at least once during the season.
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Age
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For the
USA Swimming SWIMS database, go here.
Find your club rank in the
Toyota Virtual Club Championships
These meets are from September 1, 2008 and the swimmers ages are calculated as of the date of the meet swum, therefore several swimmers may appear in two different age groups.
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