Multi Class Event Results Calculator User Guide Updated Nov 2011 The Multi Class Point Score has been developed as part of Swimming Australia Ltd. s commitment to creating opportunities for people with disability to participate under its National Inclusion Framework, with cooperation from: Swimming NSW Swimming NT Swimming QLD Swimming SA Swimming TAS Swimming VIC Swimming WA Swimming Australia Limited, 2011
2 What is the MCPS? The Multi Class Point Score or MCPS provides a simplified way for swimmers and coaches to measure and compare performances for swimmers with a classification. The MCPS takes the current world record (WR) time in each class for each event and uses a calculation to determine a matrix of times which correlate to a certain point score. This is a similar concept to the FINA point score system. In 2010 the MCPS replaced both the DIPS and MDST and will be used for JX, YPS, Paralympic Program Squad selection and Multi Class events. This provides a clearer and more simplified path for classified swimmers. Find the MCPS tables and user guides at www.swimming.org.au in the High Performance/S /Selection Criteria Multi Class Point Score (MCPS) section. How is the MCPS used to calculate event results? Because the MCPS allocates a point score to swim times it is a useful tool to determine event results. The system allows times to be compared against the WR in each class for each event. In Multi Class (MC) events swimmers of different classes compete in the same event. This means that swimmers are not necessarily competing against each other but rather the WR time for their classification. For more information about MC competition refer to the Go Club resource Guide to Conducting Multi Class Competition, available from your State Swimming Association. The times swum in an MC event are converted to the respective point score for all swimmers. These scores are then ordered from highest to lowest. The swimmer with the highest point score (i.e. closest to the WR) is the winner. In order to perform this process in a simple and accessible way Swimming Australia Ltd (SAL) has developed the MCPS Event Results Calculator. 2
3 Instructions Follow this step by step guide to use the MCPS Event Results Calculator. If you are having trouble please read the trouble shooting advice at the end of this document. If you need further information please contact your State Swimming Association. It is useful to read this in conjunction with the Swimming Australia Guide to Conducting Multi Class Competition. Getting started Before you begin ensure you have the following: computer installed with Microsoft Excel version 93-2007 or newer (The MCPS Event Results Calculator is not supported by Microsoft Excel 2000) access to an Internet connection (for download only) meet competitor list with names and classifications of all MC swimmers. Before the meet Step 1: Download and save Visit www.swimming.org.au and go to the Community/Swimmers Multi Class Swimming section to download the MCPS Event Results Calculator. There are separate downloads for long course and short course. Download and save the relevant file (File size approx. 8,000 KB) Tip: save the MCPS Event Results Calculator in a location on your computer that is easy to find,, such as where other meet related files and documents are saved. 3
4 Step 2: Opening the files i. Open the MCPS Event Results Calculator file ii. The MCPS Event Results Calculator uses macros to perform some automated functions. You must enable macros before you begin. Follow the steps below. For Microsoft Excel version 2007 & 2010 A security warning may appear advising Macros have been disabled. Click the Enable Content button. (This will appear below the Tool Bar) A dialogue box may appear asking Do you want to make this a Trusted Document? Click Yes. This will enable macros for this file. Note: You may be asked to enable macros each time you open the file. You must enable macros in order for the MCPS Event Results Calculator to work. (Appearance may be different for Microsoft Excel 2007 users.) 4
5 For Microsoft Excel version 97-2003 A dialogue box may appear requesting the user to Enable Macros. Click the Enable Macros button. Set the Macro security level to Low. Click Tools then Macro then Security. Set the security level to Low and click ok. Save the file. Close the file. When you reopen the file Macros will be enabled and functional. Tip: You may be asked to enable macros each time you open the file. You must enable macros in order for the MCPS Event Results Calculator to work. Note: The MCPS Event Results Calculator is not supported s in Microsoft Excel 2000. 5
6 Step 3: Event set up i. Each event may be set up prior the meet. The MCPS Event Results Calculator is pre-set with all possible events. Use the grey tabs at the bottom of the screen to select each event. ii. You may rename each grey event tab with specific event numbers etc. Click on the relevant event tab. Double click the text in the tab. Type the new text. Repeat for each event tab you wish to modify. The first (gold) tab labelled Any Event allows you to select an event of your choice. Select your event from the drop menu in the cell labelled Event. For example you would select 50FR for a 50m Freestyle event or 100FR for a 100m Freestyle event and so on. This is useful for small meets with a small number of events and competitors or for checking selected performances after a meet or even after a training session. 6
7 Step 4: Entering swimmer info i. Enter the name of each swimmer into the Name column. Click a cell in the Name column. Type the swimmers name. Repeat for each swimmer in the event. ii. Select the gender of each swimmer by clicking the cell in the M/F column beside the swimmers name. Select M for male or F for female using the drop menu. iii. Enter the classification of each swimmer. Click a cell in the Class column then select the relevant class from the drop menu. (Note: only applicable classes for the specific event will appear in the drop menu, except in the Any Event tab where all classes are listed.) Step 5: Adding additional swimmers i. The MCPS Event Results Calculator is pre-set with enough rows for 10 swimmers. To add additional swimmers simply click the Add Row button. ii. Enter the swimmers name, gender and classification as in Step 4 above. Tip: The MCPS Event Results Calculator is Protected by Microsoft Excel. This means that only selected ed cells are able to be modified.. This ensures that the automatic functions cannot be accidentally deleted or modified. 7
8 During the meet Step 1: Entering times i. Once each MC event is completed you should receive the official times from the Recorder. ii. Enter each swimmers time into the Time m:s column. Type the time in MM:SS.00 or in seconds. Repeat for each swimmer in the event. iii. As the times are entered they will automatically convert to seconds in the Time (s) column and the point score will appear in the Points column. iv. Where a competitors time should not be recognised in a given event (e.g. disqualification) you can insert a text descriptor in the Time m:s column. This will result in a zero (0) point score. Here are some suggestions: Disqualification DQ Exhibition Swimmer X Did not finish the race - DNF Step2: Sorting places i. Once all times are entered click the sort button located to the right of the Points column. The swimmers will be reordered in point score order (1 = highest point score). This determines the event placing s. ii. Record the results according to the normal meet process and/or print the selected event worksheet. Tip: You should save the MCPS Event Results Calculator each time you make modifications, add information or after each MC event. 8
9 After the meet Step 1: Record keeping i. It is best practice to save a copy of the MCPS Event Results Calculator for each meet. This provides a backup of the results should the times, point score or placing s need to be referred to after the meet. ii. It might also be a good idea to publish the point scores along with the event results, giving swimmers, coaches and parents access to this information after the event. Tip: MCPS scores are used to determine JX and YPS standards. s You may wish to record the times and MCPS scores for each swimmer to make determining JX and YPS standards easier. 9
10 Trouble shooting A point score appears as 0 (zero) in the Points Points column This will occur if: a) The time entered is too slow to register a point score Refer to the MCPS matrix for the corresponding events using the Blue (male) or Pink (female) Tabs. Refer to the appropriate class column. Find the time swum in the appropriate class column. Check the number that appears in the corresponding cell in column A. If the time corresponds to 0 (zero) there is no error and the point score is 0 (zero). b) The time was entered incorrectly check that the time was entered as MM:SS.00 or in seconds. A time entered incorrectly (i.e. MM.SS.00,, or text) will appear as 0 (zero) points. #N/A appears in the Points Points column Until a valid time is entered in the Time m:s column the points will appear as #N/A. Enter a valid time. #VALUE! appears in the Points Points column If an invalid classification is entered in the Class column the points will appear as #VALUE! (E.g. an S class or SM class in a SB class event). Check that the correct class has been entered for the event. Ensure the swimmer has an eligible classification for the event. I encounter an error such as these: This error may occur because Macros are not enabled or the Macro security is not set to low. Refer to Step 2: Opening the Files. If the error reoccurs you may be using Microsoft Excel 2000 version. Check your version of Excel. The MCPS Event Results Calculator is not supported in Microsoft Excel 2000. 10
11 The Add Row and/or Sort buttons do not work Ensure Macros are enabled. Refer to Step 2: Opening the Files I still have a problem that I can t fix! Close the file and reopen it again Or Close the file and reopen using the original MCPS Event Results Calculator file and start again Or Download the MCPS Event Results Calculator again from www.swimming.org.au and start from scratch Or Contact Swimming Australia for assistance; Community Sport Inclusion Coordinator Phone: 02 6219 5600 Email: Michael.woods@swimming.org.au Web: www.swimming.org.au 11