TYPE OF MEETS: www.pacswim.org/bay-area-swim-meets/types
Sanctioned Meets
Observed Meets
MEET CALENDAR: http://www.pacswim.org/
Pacific Swimming, the third largest of USA Swimming's 59 regional associations, is made up of 120 swim clubs and more than 16,000 swimmers. While membership is centered in California's San Francisco Bay Area, their territory also includes the coastal counties of Northern California from Monterey to the Oregon border, the Stockton-Modesto area of California's Central Valley, and the Reno-Carson City-Lake Tahoe area on the California-Nevada border.
ENTER MEETS: http://www.swimconnection.com/pc/exec/TscHome
Step-by-step instructions are under the "New Swimmers" page.
Sanctioned Meets
- All participants must be members of USA Swimming (including meet host, meet director, safety director, coaches, officials, athletes, and participating clubs).
- Meet must be conducted under USA Swimming technical and administrative rules.
- All times achieved will be recognized by USA Swimming and will be loaded into the USA Swimming SWIMS database.
- There are no requirements for USA Swimming athlete membership for meet participation.
- Meet must be conducted under USA Swimming technical rules, including time resolution.
- All times achieved may be recognized by USA Swimming. Times of USA Swimming members are eligible for inclusion in the USA Swimming SWIMS database.
Observed Meets
- There are no requirements for USA Swimming athlete membership for meet participation.
- Meet is conducted under technical rules other than USA Swimming (e.g., high school, NCAA, Masters, IPC).
- A request for observation must be made to the Pacific Swimming LSC at least ten (10) days prior to the meet. (Policies and procedures may vary between LSCs.)
- Times from swim(s) observed and approved by USA Swimming appointed and certified officials acting as observers are recognized by USA Swimming. Times of USA Swimming members are eligible for inclusion in the USA Swimming SWIMS database.
MEET CALENDAR: http://www.pacswim.org/
Pacific Swimming, the third largest of USA Swimming's 59 regional associations, is made up of 120 swim clubs and more than 16,000 swimmers. While membership is centered in California's San Francisco Bay Area, their territory also includes the coastal counties of Northern California from Monterey to the Oregon border, the Stockton-Modesto area of California's Central Valley, and the Reno-Carson City-Lake Tahoe area on the California-Nevada border.
ENTER MEETS: http://www.swimconnection.com/pc/exec/TscHome
Step-by-step instructions are under the "New Swimmers" page.
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MEET RESULTS: https://www.usaswimming.org/Home/events/results
Specific swim meet results will be posted on the shack by your coach.
TIME STANDARDS: https://www.usaswimming.org/HOME/TIMES/TIME-STANDARDS
Below you will find a document that tells you what your athlete's time needs to be in order to obtain B or A rankings sorted by age and type of swim technique.
Specific swim meet results will be posted on the shack by your coach.
TIME STANDARDS: https://www.usaswimming.org/HOME/TIMES/TIME-STANDARDS
Below you will find a document that tells you what your athlete's time needs to be in order to obtain B or A rankings sorted by age and type of swim technique.
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