Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are brand new to USA Swimming and meets. My 10 year-old son is competing in October just to get a 50 meter time in all the strokes (if he's not DQ'd which we know is a possibility). Please LIFT me - how do these meets work? Will it be obvious when we get there when he's supposed to race and which lane? What are the expectations for sticking around after he's done with those four races? He definitely won't win, so we don't have to stay, right? We're so clueless.
If the facility doesn’t have a board (big display with event/names/time) it will be really hard to know what heat is up (for you as spectator). Since your son likely will be entered NT (no time) he will be in early heats, that will help.
Don’t be afraid to ask around “what heat is this?”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can leave as soon as he's done.
For a big meet, he may want a watch or phone to contact you, as you will not be allowed on deck or in the locker room.
Make sure he understands the start signal so he doesn't false start. Most of newbies false started my daughter's first year on team because the coach assumed everyone knew the start signal.
RMSC kids are expected to be able to go off racing blocks before they get in the club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can leave as soon as he's done.
For a big meet, he may want a watch or phone to contact you, as you will not be allowed on deck or in the locker room.
Make sure he understands the start signal so he doesn't false start. Most of newbies false started my daughter's first year on team because the coach assumed everyone knew the start signal.
RMSC kids are expected to be able to go off racing blocks before they get in the club.
Anonymous wrote:We are brand new to USA Swimming and meets. My 10 year-old son is competing in October just to get a 50 meter time in all the strokes (if he's not DQ'd which we know is a possibility). Please LIFT me - how do these meets work? Will it be obvious when we get there when he's supposed to race and which lane? What are the expectations for sticking around after he's done with those four races? He definitely won't win, so we don't have to stay, right? We're so clueless.
Anonymous wrote:You can leave as soon as he's done.
For a big meet, he may want a watch or phone to contact you, as you will not be allowed on deck or in the locker room.
Make sure he understands the start signal so he doesn't false start. Most of newbies false started my daughter's first year on team because the coach assumed everyone knew the start signal.