Swim team (club and summer swim league) in DC proper

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Anonymous wrote:Junior Wave is not run by DC Wave coaches. It’s an offering from the DPR but not related to DC Wave and is similar to other aquatic DPR options (difficult to get into, unreliable etc).


Agree that Junior Waves is not run by DC Wave coaches, but the Summer Swim League is. How is it unrelated when you have to get a junior wave designation from the DC Wave coaches? You can’t just sign up for Junior waves like you can for the baby how to swim classes.


Yes you can. The only reason you are “recommended” for Junior Wave after a try out is so that you get a consolation prize for not making the team. Anyone can sign up for junior Wave (if the right age) and a try out is not necessary.


You need a code to sign up for junior wave. Why would that be if it’s open to all?


Are you sure? That’s not been the case in the past and DC Wave coaches know nothing about Junior Wave. Plus there is no way to transition from Junior Wave to the actual team other than a try out the same way as anyone else.


Yes, for the past two years, you’ve needed a code to do junior wave which only comes after an assessment by DC Wave coaches. Unsure how it was run before that but you can’t just sign up on the site.
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I recommend just joining a pool in one of the Maryland suburbs. There are over 70 neighborhood pools in the Montgomery County Swim League. Of course, many have waitlists, and some even have boundaries (so only the neighbors are eligible).

But it's so worth it to have a "summer pool" and a summer swim team experience.

It's sad to see how, in DC, there is such a shortage of pools (whether indoor or outdoor), relative to the population.

Montgomery County has a shortage of indoor pools, and outdoor public pools. But lots of neighborhood pools. And the Montgomery County Swim League is a very active and fun league.

We have a friend in DC whose "summer pool" is the indoor pool at Wilson Aquatic Center (Jacson-Reed HS).

The upshot is that there is a big shortage of swim opportunities in DC, unfortunately. So just look to the suburbs, rather than trying to find one of the few opportunities in DC.
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Anonymous wrote:I recommend just joining a pool in one of the Maryland suburbs. There are over 70 neighborhood pools in the Montgomery County Swim League. Of course, many have waitlists, and some even have boundaries (so only the neighbors are eligible).

But it's so worth it to have a "summer pool" and a summer swim team experience.

It's sad to see how, in DC, there is such a shortage of pools (whether indoor or outdoor), relative to the population.

Montgomery County has a shortage of indoor pools, and outdoor public pools. But lots of neighborhood pools. And the Montgomery County Swim League is a very active and fun league.

We have a friend in DC whose "summer pool" is the indoor pool at Wilson Aquatic Center (Jacson-Reed HS).

The upshot is that there is a big shortage of swim opportunities in DC, unfortunately. So just look to the suburbs, rather than trying to find one of the few opportunities in DC.


Hmm, what was happening in the 50s and 60s when these private community pools were all founded? It's really a mystery why suburban neighborhoods would heavily invest in private pools as opposed to funding public pools during that time frame. I guess we'll never know
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New Carrollton pool - NCR team swims in Prince mont - smaller division, low key. No wait list. If you’re coming from southeast, NCR might be easier for you to get to than Takoma, from 295 or Kenilworth.
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Any MOCO pools close to DC that you can join the summer swim team but NOT the pool?
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Search by summer league, then drill down to pool level.

DCSSL is the league run by DC parks and rec: https://dpr.dc.gov/service/competitive-swim-teams

NVSL is in Northern VAhttps://www.mynvsl.com

MCSL is MoCo https://mcsl.org

PMSL is Prince-Mont Swim League https://www.princemont.org

Your best bet is the MVP dolphins, which is a team, not located at a private club pool. They swim at the GW Mt. Vernon campus in DC. https://www.mvpdolphins.com
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Anonymous wrote:Search by summer league, then drill down to pool level.

DCSSL is the league run by DC parks and rec: https://dpr.dc.gov/service/competitive-swim-teams

NVSL is in Northern VAhttps://www.mynvsl.com

MCSL is MoCo https://mcsl.org

PMSL is Prince-Mont Swim League https://www.princemont.org

Your best bet is the MVP dolphins, which is a team, not located at a private club pool. They swim at the GW Mt. Vernon campus in DC. https://www.mvpdolphins.com


Except MVP is price gouging at its best with no regular pool access. For 900 bucks, you, your family, your nanny, and your next generation can join an MCSL pool like west hillandale or a PMSL one like BBT
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Anonymous wrote:Bumping

Any MOCO pools close to DC that you can join the summer swim team but NOT the pool?


Long branch and other Montgomery county rec pools
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Anonymous wrote:Bumping

Any MOCO pools close to DC that you can join the summer swim team but NOT the pool?


Bethesda
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DC is noticeably absent on the sports scene.
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If summer swim is a priority, then you should move to the burbs.
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It’s not close to SEDC, but MVP Dolphins summer team is at the GW pool in NWDC, and you do not need a pool membership to join the team.
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