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How (Dual) Swim Meets Work --
A dual swim meet, or simply swim meet, is a swimming competition against one other
team. Generally, there are eight swim meets in a swimming season. Swim meets tend
to last about 3 hours.
- Swimmers compete against other children in their age group (8 and under, 9-10,
11-12, 13-14, and 15-18). Your child moves on to the next age group on
his/her birthday.
- Swimmers are encouraged to participate in as many meets as possible, both home
and away. In fact, a swimmer must compete in at least four dual meets to be
able to swim at championships. We encourage car pooling for away meets if
transportation is an issue. Please contact info@atst.org for possible
carpool options. In the beginning of the season, the schedule of meets will
be announced. If a swimmer decides not to attend one of the meets, the head
coach must be notified no later than one week in advance of the meet.
- Swimmers will be placed in a variety of events at a meet. If a swimmer has a
preference, he or she must inform the coaches several days before the meet.
They will try to match you with those events but it is not always guaranteed.
The coaches place swimmers in events that they believe are a good and safe
match. The coaches spend A LOT of time beforehand doing this. PLEASE DO NOT
ASK FOR A CHANGE IN EVENT AT THE TIME OF A MEET. THE COACHES WILL NOT BE
ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE THE LAST-MINUTE REQUESTS.
- Prior to the meet, swimmers will be given an ON-DECK time. Swimmers are
required to be on-deck at this time so that coaches can take attendance and
get swimmers warmed up properly. If the swimmer has not checked in with the
coaches by that time, he or she will be scratched from the meet!
- Directions to swim meets will be posted on the ATST Web site. In addition, meet
reminders will be sent out ahead of time via email with directions and on-deck
times.
- For ALL meets, please check your email shortly before you plan to leave. Not
only can weather cause a cancellation but sometimes a meet may be canceled
due to poor water quality or a conflict with facility scheduling.