Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP
This is from the rule book (found on mynvsl.com). It seems to me the part in bold allows one to dive for Team B and swim for Team A.
Article IV – Competitor Eligibility
“An athlete whose Family has a bona fide membership at an NVSL pool, established by the pool bylaws or other governing documents,
shall be eligible to compete for that pool in League activities.
“A. An athlete whose Family has more than one bona fide NVSL pool membership is eligible to swim for only one pool and to dive for only one pool during each season. League Rules Committees may, for good cause shown, grant an exemption to permit a family to swim or dive at a second pool during the current season.
Thank you! This answers my question.
It looks like that statement could be interpreted two different ways…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may still have to pay the full membership amount at a pool that offers dive. Ours doesn't have a dive only membership
It must depend on the dive team. Only one of our local pools has dive and they let any member of another pool join the dive team for a slightly higher price (I think it's around $50 more)
You’re talking about $50 more than the team fee though, right and not the club membership cost.
Yes. In our section of the county, there are a half dozen swim teams. Only 1 offers dive, but that pool will allow any member of the local pool onto their dive team for team fee plus a nominal amount. You do not have to join the pool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may still have to pay the full membership amount at a pool that offers dive. Ours doesn't have a dive only membership
It must depend on the dive team. Only one of our local pools has dive and they let any member of another pool join the dive team for a slightly higher price (I think it's around $50 more)
You’re talking about $50 more than the team fee though, right and not the club membership cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP
This is from the rule book (found on mynvsl.com). It seems to me the part in bold allows one to dive for Team B and swim for Team A.
Article IV – Competitor Eligibility
“An athlete whose Family has a bona fide membership at an NVSL pool, established by the pool bylaws or other governing documents,
shall be eligible to compete for that pool in League activities.
“A. An athlete whose Family has more than one bona fide NVSL pool membership is eligible to swim for only one pool and to dive for only one pool during each season. League Rules Committees may, for good cause shown, grant an exemption to permit a family to swim or dive at a second pool during the current season.
Thank you! This answers my question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may still have to pay the full membership amount at a pool that offers dive. Ours doesn't have a dive only membership
It must depend on the dive team. Only one of our local pools has dive and they let any member of another pool join the dive team for a slightly higher price (I think it's around $50 more)
Anonymous wrote:DP
This is from the rule book (found on mynvsl.com). It seems to me the part in bold allows one to dive for Team B and swim for Team A.
Article IV – Competitor Eligibility
“An athlete whose Family has a bona fide membership at an NVSL pool, established by the pool bylaws or other governing documents,
shall be eligible to compete for that pool in League activities.
“A. An athlete whose Family has more than one bona fide NVSL pool membership is eligible to swim for only one pool and to dive for only one pool during each season. League Rules Committees may, for good cause shown, grant an exemption to permit a family to swim or dive at a second pool during the current season.
Anonymous wrote:You may still have to pay the full membership amount at a pool that offers dive. Ours doesn't have a dive only membership
Anonymous wrote:You can join any dive team you want, for any reason (assuming it’s an open membership pool, not an HOA).
While many pools offer swim teams, fewer offer dive teams. So these pools offer a ‘dive membership,’ or other limited membership for you to pay a small fee to join the dive team.
My girls dive on a dive team with several other kids who 1) swim on another NVSL team or 2) don’t swim at all or 3) don’t belong to any other pools. Gymnasts like to dive.
Anonymous wrote:You can join any dive team you want, for any reason (assuming it’s an open membership pool, not an HOA).
While many pools offer swim teams, fewer offer dive teams. So these pools offer a ‘dive membership,’ or other limited membership for you to pay a small fee to join the dive team.
My girls dive on a dive team with several other kids who 1) swim on another NVSL team or 2) don’t swim at all or 3) don’t belong to any other pools. Gymnasts like to dive.