Helpful Tips for a Happy Swimmer
- Attend as many practices as possible. Swimming is a strength sport; the more practice your child gets in, the better swimmer they will become.
- Don’t judge or compare your child to other swimmers. Healthy competition is great and should be encouraged but not to the detriment of their own efforts.
- Cheer for all the swimmers from all the age groups. Reinforce that your swimmer is part of a team.
- Cheer them on. Let your swimmer know you are happy to be there watching and that win or lose you are proud of them.
You are a role model. Your child is watching you. How you react and behave at the meets is how your child will learn to react and behave as well. Be a great teacher.
Buddies
The coaches will assign each swimmer a buddy. The idea behind buddies is that the swimmers will meet other swimmers whom they may or may not have had the opportunity to befriend. Buddies are usually selected from extreme age groups so that very young swimmers are paired with swimmers from older age groups. Buddies will do different supportive things for each other during the meets and championships. It’s important the parents provide encouragement for the buddy system. A swimmer who is neglected by their buddy is an unhappy swimmer.
Some SAAA Rules
This is by no means a comprehensive list of the SAAA rules. For complete information you may visit the web site www.saaa.org or ask one of the coaches to see a rules book.
For Dual Meets:
- A swimmer may swim 3 individual events and 2 relays per meet.
- Points at a dual meet are awarded for first through third place (5-3-1) in individual races and relays score first and second place (7-3). Each team can only score once in a relay. Points are awarded for the first heat only. Swimmers in additional heats will be awarded ribbons but not score points for the overall team point total.
- Swimmers may “swim up” in age group in dual meets but may not swim up in championships.
- Swimmers 8 years and younger swim 25 yards (one length) and all other ages swim 50 yards (2 lengths) per race.
- The order of events is the Medley Relay, Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, Freestyle, and the Free Relay. 6 and Under exhibition backstroke and freestyle often vary where they are fitted into the schedule. Some teams rearrange these events to accommodate letting these younger swimmers leave early. 6 and Under swimmers may or may not swim in relays.
- The order of swimmers in relays is Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly, and Freestyle. The order of the IM (Individual Medley) is Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Freestyle. The IM is available at the invitationals only.
- At invitationals, swimmers may swim in all four individual events.
- No swimmer can swim in a meet until their paperwork is officially stamped and returned to the coaches. Coaches are required to have this paperwork on deck at all times.
- A swimmer must compete in three official meets (individual events) to be eligible for the championship meet. This can include three dual meets or two dual meets and one invitational.
- Swimmers may not switch lanes during any race- during individual and relay races, all swimmers must remain in the lane in which they begin.
- Code of Conduct- swimmers, coaches, officials, and parents must behave in a respectful, appropriate, responsible, and safe manner at all SAAA events. This code of conduct includes language as well as actions. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted at SAAA sanctioned events.
We keep saying our relays will win it for us, here’s how the championships meet is scored:
* Individuals 1st thru 8th score points of: 9 – 7 – 6 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 (Friday finals score; prelims on Thursday do not score but are used to qualify swimmers for Friday finals)
* Relays 1st thru 8th score points of: 18 – 14 – 12 – 10 – 8 – 6 – 4 – 2 (Medley relays on Thursday and Free relays on Friday)
1) Because our team is large, we can often score two or more medley and freestyle relays per age group; this adds up and gives us an advantage over teams that might have faster but fewer kids and can’t field a full relay or only has 1 relay.
2) Individual races only score during the Finals on Friday, UNLESS Friday gets rained out, then the Individual prelim scores from Thursday are used to score all of the races cancelled Friday night.
3) If thunderstorms come on Friday, we may spend an hour or more waiting in the parking lot before getting back in the water, but our goal is to get the Free relays in so we can score the points.
Quiz will be given at Peter Piper Pizza later….
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A few thoughts for the off-season:
1) We already have a waiting list of kids for next summer so if you have friends that want to join the team have them email NOW so they can get in the queue.
2) If you change your email address, please send me the new address so I can update it in the system and keep you in the loop for pre-season/registration info.
3) We will be having a movie night in August; watch for more on that soon.
4) If you want to become an annual member at CT and be able to use the pool for the rest of summer and early fall, its bargain pricing right now. Call Randi Kisiel at 444-2101.
4) If your kid wants to keep swimming FORD has a fall and winter program just down the street at the UofA; about 15 CT kids swim there last season. Swimmers need to be 9 (turn 9 by Dec 31) or older to swim there. The FORD website with information is:
http://www.fordaquatics.net/
5) If you didn’t get your trophies/awards/certificates we will pass them out during the August movie night.
6) OH YEAH, ABOUT THAT GALA THING. WE NEED HELP AND NEED TO SELL TICKETS. WE WILL BE GETTING GOING ON THAT SOON. WATCH YOUR EMAIL.
Have a great vacation!.
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