View Full Version : Welcome to the swimrankings.net forum
chkaufmann
04-05-2006, 06:34 AM
http://www.swimrankings.net is a website to search through the European rankings database and the rankings of some national federations. You should find there all swim results of European athletes, that are faster than 750 FINA points (650 for juniors) and complete results of World and European Championships.
Even though we only handle results, that we receive electronically, mistakes always happen. This forum gives you the opportunity, to notify us about mistakes (e.g. duplicate swimmers) or to describe something, that you are currently missing on swimrankings.net.
Christian
Chris
04-05-2006, 07:22 AM
Welcome Christian!
I have volunteered to give swimrankings.net (http://www.swimrankings.net) a forum here to allow Christian to concentrate on the important business of maintaining the important bit of his site, i.e. the European results and rankings, without having to worry about the security of his little forum.
This will hopefully introduce new members to www.SwimClub.co.uk (http://www.SwimClub.co.uk), and I am sure will also introduce new members to swimrankings.net (http://www.swimrankings.net) as well!
Chris
Linny
04-05-2006, 07:27 AM
Welcome Christian!
I have volunteered to give swimrankings.net (http://www.swimrankings.net) a forum here to allow Christian to concentrate on the important business of maintaining the important bit of his site, i.e. the European results and rankings, without having to worry about the security of his little forum.
This will hopefully introduce new members to www.SwimClub.co.uk (http://www.SwimClub.co.uk), and I am sure will also introduce new members to swimrankings.net (http://www.swimrankings.net) as well!
ChrisWelcome Christian, good idea chaps!
Chris a request though, re my earlier thread, can you reduce the size of the logo say to the same visible size as the Hy-Tek one and put a one liner in underneath, like the Hy-Tek one cos I like SwimClub to look pretty and organised. :flash:
Phil Tanner
04-05-2006, 08:41 AM
Just looked at the European No 1s for 15/16 yo girls. Brits are top in all events bar 50 back and breast and 1500 free, with eight girls sharing the first places. Phew!
Chris
04-05-2006, 11:23 AM
Welcome Christian, good idea chaps!
Chris a request though, re my earlier thread, can you reduce the size of the logo say to the same visible size as the Hy-Tek one and put a one liner in underneath, like the Hy-Tek one cos I like SwimClub to look pretty and organised. :flash:
I'll see what I can do boss!
ringer
05-05-2006, 02:09 PM
Just found this on the European Rankings site:
"Latest news and changes
May 4, 2006: The forum to post corrections or ideas of new features is hosted by www.swimclub.co.uk now. Our local forum will be shut down and we kindly ask all users who registered there, to use the swimclub.co.uk forum in the future."
Chris. Was it ever your intention that Swimclub (you???) should become the host to every European who has a grievance or query about an entry in the European Rankings?
Linny
05-05-2006, 03:10 PM
Just found this on the European Rankings site:
"Latest news and changes
May 4, 2006: The forum to post corrections or ideas of new features is hosted by www.swimclub.co.uk (http://www.swimclub.co.uk) now. Our local forum will be shut down and we kindly ask all users who registered there, to use the swimclub.co.uk forum in the future."
Chris. Was it ever your intention that Swimclub (you???) should become the host to every European who has a grievance or query about an entry in the European Rankings?I bet that's what Chris is hoping for!
Definitely need that one-liner Chris!
Taxiandbank
05-05-2006, 03:41 PM
To be born English is to have won first prize in the lottery of life
Whereas being born anywhere else.................................
lost_in_finland
05-05-2006, 04:48 PM
many finnish results missing, Long Course Champs 06 missing completely, or so it seems....
Good site. I can see all my times and the points for each event. My strongest in SC 200 IM and my weakest two are 200 Fly and Back!
Chris
05-05-2006, 05:29 PM
Chris. Was it ever your intention that Swimclub (you???) should become the host to every European who has a grievance or query about an entry in the European Rankings?
Absolutely!
The more the merrier ;)
londoner62
05-05-2006, 06:36 PM
I always thought the line To be born English is to have won first prize in the lottery of life was by the Victorian adventurer, Cecil Rhodes!
I guess you can learn something every day, turns out it was by Linny:read:
Whereas being born anywhere else.................................
Linny
05-05-2006, 06:59 PM
I always thought the line To be born English is to have won first prize in the lottery of life was by the Victorian adventurer, Cecil Rhodes!
I guess you can learn something every day, turns out it was by Linny:read:No you are quite right, I just didn't credit it to him in my signature, how remiss of me. :rolleyes:
Thing is I didn't know it would create quite such a stir; I had been thinking of the world cup and wondered when the first England game was. I then got to looking at a great website (http://www.dontmentiontheworldcup.com) and the quote was on there so I stole it. I shall punish myself tonight for being so naughty.
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