Which summer swim clubs are opening (nova)

Anonymous
Our pool is opening and NVSL may have cancelled the season but our team is going to work with the rules and practice still and do some fun meets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our pool is opening and NVSL may have cancelled the season but our team is going to work with the rules and practice still and do some fun meets.


Several are doing this but not for really young kids.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our pool is opening and NVSL may have cancelled the season but our team is going to work with the rules and practice still and do some fun meets.


Several are doing this but not for really young kids.


Yes, none under 7 to start. The youngest (3-6) would be phase 3.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I serve on the Board of my private NoVA pool and we are likely going to remain closed. The membership hasn’t committed to joining with the expected regulations (social distance, etc) and even in Phase 2, there isn’t a likely expected profit.

That said... we are getting requests from the local year round swim and five teams for use of our pool. (I’m sure we’re not the only pool.)
I am very curious about the summer plans for these swim groups (Makos, college dive teams, etc)


The reason you are getting the request from year round swim teams is the only outdoor pools can be used right now. So, all the usual places they would practice, such as rec centers, colleges, pools at gyms are not available to them.


Please consider opening your pools to local swim teams. It increases your revenue and they all have very strict rules in place for their practices.


What are those rules? How can you have multiple swimmers per lane? I've had my fingers whacked enough times by people wearing paddles to know swimmers get very close to each other.


Rules that stipulate only one swimmer per lane. So only six to eight kids at a time having practice. That's why they're trying to get space at ALL the pools.
Anonymous
NP NoVA pool Board member here.
I’ve read that Mantua is doing swim practice - I am very curious how that will go. Our swim team has canceled for the summer and our pool isn’t opening until Phase 2 if at all.
Anonymous
Club pool member here.

Who is responsible/liable if a pool member gets COVID19 from the pool, while at the pool, etc?

Are new liability waivers being written for members to sign? Or, are the non-profit pools absorbing all the liability in their insurance?
Anonymous
Pools that are opening in Phase 1:
Can you share how you are handling the sign-up slots for swimmers?
Pls give details. As in, when and how many spots are members given?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Club pool member here.

Who is responsible/liable if a pool member gets COVID19 from the pool, while at the pool, etc?

Are new liability waivers being written for members to sign? Or, are the non-profit pools absorbing all the liability in their insurance?


oh please. VA is an assumption of risk state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Club pool member here.

Who is responsible/liable if a pool member gets COVID19 from the pool, while at the pool, etc?

Are new liability waivers being written for members to sign? Or, are the non-profit pools absorbing all the liability in their insurance?


oh please. VA is an assumption of risk state.


We just a very detailed plan from our pool board today. Everyone has to sign a waiver to use the pool this summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Club pool member here.

Who is responsible/liable if a pool member gets COVID19 from the pool, while at the pool, etc?

Are new liability waivers being written for members to sign? Or, are the non-profit pools absorbing all the liability in their insurance?


I imagine that all open pools will have liability waivers. And also, it is quite hard to show definitely where one got exposed to COVID. If folks are going to the pool, odds are they are also going grocery shopping/picking up take out/etc. Only an issue if we actually get to contact tracing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pools that are opening in Phase 1:
Can you share how you are handling the sign-up slots for swimmers?
Pls give details. As in, when and how many spots are members given?


At beginning of Phase 1: entrance for up to 6 adult members in the Lap Pool (and 8 members in the Main Pool – if applicable) at one time only for lap swimming. No non-swimmers allowed in the pool area. Final number of swimmers will be determined regarding 10 feet apart guidance.

Members will reserve their 30-minute timeslot via an online reservation form 24 hours in advance. Members may also call during open hours and reserve a time to swim for the next day. Specific information regarding the on-line reservation system and call in options will be shared shortly. You may not reserve a spot for the next day until after your previous swim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pools that are opening in Phase 1:
Can you share how you are handling the sign-up slots for swimmers?
Pls give details. As in, when and how many spots are members given?


At beginning of Phase 1: entrance for up to 6 adult members in the Lap Pool (and 8 members in the Main Pool – if applicable) at one time only for lap swimming. No non-swimmers allowed in the pool area. Final number of swimmers will be determined regarding 10 feet apart guidance.

Members will reserve their 30-minute timeslot via an online reservation form 24 hours in advance. Members may also call during open hours and reserve a time to swim for the next day. Specific information regarding the on-line reservation system and call in options will be shared shortly. You may not reserve a spot for the next day until after your previous swim.


Our pool will employ this as well if we open.
Not sure yet about how many slots per membership, when you can register, etc.
Does your pool have those details?
Anonymous
We have sign up for adults and kids ages 7+ who can be unsupervised and pass swim test. One person per lane for 45 block. No hanging out on deck.
Anonymous
There are lots of people at KoC in Arlington right now- anyone know if that pool is open?
Anonymous
Summer swim is primarily a social activity (for both kids and parents). I get the summer teams who want to hold practices for both physical exercise for the kids and to improve technique. Those who also want to host rogue summer meets have lost their minds. Kids are in it for socializing....pep rallies, cheers, summer movies, etc. Aside from a small minority on each team, they really aren't in it for the actual meet itself. Anyone who thinks a rogue summer meet is going to be remotely similar to what the kids are used to is borderline delusional.
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