"A NASTY HYBRID"
LENGTH OF SWIMMING BATHS DISCUSSED. :■■■•■'
(BI TEIiGKAPH.—PRESS AS6OCIATIOSO WANGANUr, 29th January. ._ At the conference of delegates' attend■Jng the New Zealand Amateur Swim;mmg Championships held to-day,' a | lengthy discussion took place in regard to the length' of balh in which national championships should take place. ■-. The ' 'following remit was moved- by ■. ap-Wei-- ! lington delegate :—"That it, be a,recommendation to the countil to disallow any national championships -to be • contested in a swimming bath, linger 33 1-3 yards -•in length." In mo-ing this remit :iMr. "'•■ Beaslay said there was no local feeling in the matter, but it was felt that a bath, 25 yards long was too short for national championships. As to depth, the baths should comply with "the. rules of diving. At present polo in a shallow bath was very awkward. Usually there was more accommodation where there was a larger^ bath. Mr. Beaslay said they wanted1 to leave it to the council; they did not want to debar a centre like Wanganui. ■ Mr. J. Reid (Wanganui) asked if they wanted t6 cut'out all places-but Auckland and Wellington. . . . ..', Mr. D. Mulvihill (Auckland) said what was wanted was to get rid of heats in: the long distances races, •.-... Mr. F. Dunn, jun., said the rest of the swimming world recognised the' 25 yards bath. : Mr. Reid said he.'felt that the remit was on the order, paper to get at War.ganm They had had no complaint 'from the competitors. Mr. .B O'Neill considered the 33 1-3 yjl ™ oath was a nasty hybrid. The '- ideal bath was the SO metre bath lhe remit was carried by 7 votes to 0, -
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 3
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270"A NASTY HYBRID" Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 3
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