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Finding the host of a meet

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Regina Parker Posted: 11-20-2009 8:24 AM

I see the meet on the list on athletic.net.  I choose the desired meet to register for and add to my teams calendar.  But where is the information regarding the meet's registration fees, deadlines and contacts?  Where does one find the host's information?

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Hi Regina,

If you click on the "Info" link for a particular meet, you will see the "tree" containing the Meet Host's name on the blue horizontal bar:

 

In some cases (especially early in the season), no team has yet claimed Host status, and the "tree" will look like this:


 

If a meet host is listed, clicking on the host's name will take you to their team page, where you can get contact info to

find out more information about the meet.

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If I had a nickle for every time I wondered that same thing.  I wonder if there should be a different classification ... I often take charge of a meet when in reality I am not the host.  If I know the host, I may add them as a co-host, but in reality I am the host on ANet (that's you).

I wish that the default was meet host and divisions locked ... but maybe that is just me.

I wish that there was a way to "duplicate" a meet on another date (three jamborees in one league for example), regionals for three years on same course, etc.

I wish that there was an add this meet to my calendar button on the view list of meets and on the meet page.

I wish that I wouldn't take over a topic and hi-jack it ... but impulse control issue I guess.

Nice jinging DJ.  Man I love that program and I thank you for it.  I turned one of my supervisors on to it at work and she is having a field day ... then I tried running it on my work desktop and I could not -- so I had them blow out my hard drive, install current operating system and I'm even jinging at the day job.

So Regina, let me say thanks for solving my question.  My nickel is on it's way to you if it will roll that far.

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oh and I still wish that when I was adding to calendar in 2006 that when I complete adding the meet I'd still be in 2006 instead of transporting back to 2009 ... dates aren't "sticky" ... although I learned to hit the back button and then the link to the meet I just added so that part is faster

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