Social distancing and face covering provisions will apply. Photo Courtesy: Dr. Left Sidebar. Avatars by Sterling Adventures. Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending ….
More from Jared Anderson See All. Notify of. Regions is the next step up in competition. You qualify for Regions by being one of the top eight finishers in the Finals heat at Districts. As in Districts there are prelims and finals. Relays participate in prelims as well. The winner of each event advances to the State Championship meet automatically. Those swimmers placing in the top 6 of each event are eligible for State selection. State Selection is based on the 20 top times for each event as swum in regionals.
The order of finish in the consolation finals and finals will determined the points assigned. The highlight of the high school swim season is States — an exciting meet to make. This meet is also divided into prelims and Finals. Those reaching Finals receive medals. When States is located outside of South Florida, the Doral Athletic Department covers the travel, lodging, and food expense of the athletes. Scoring will be through 16 places. Relay Events: Unfortunately, they have been tentative with coming up with protocols.
As of two weeks ago, Connecticut Swimming has not come up with anything, so we had to come up with something ourselves. The final draft of the fall plan, which was prepared by CIAC girls swimming executive Joe Velardi and the swimming committee, emphasizes the significance of social distancing, wearing masks, washing hands and face and following the guidelines presented by each school.
As of Friday, conferences such as the FCIAC and SCC had yet to receive their respective schedules and some teams were unsure whether they would hold in-person, or virtual meets. In its plan, the CIAC notes virtual meets are an option for teams located geographically far from each other and for giving athletes a chance to compete against a greater variety of opponents. The CIAC provided several options for virtual meets, one of which involves each team swimming at their home pool, with an official present at each pool.
The coaches will score the meet. Another virtual meet option calls for the home team conducting their events at approximately 3 p. Another virtual option has the visiting team bringing their top swimmers, or seniors, to the home pool and competing against a similar group from the home team.
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