Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How well does a 6-year-old need to swim to make it onto an RMSC team? My impression is that they need to be legal in all strokes at 8, but what about 6?
I think it depends on the site and the year. My 6 year old tried out for Rmsc at Olney last year and didn’t make it. She was legal in 3/4 strokes (not fly). She ended up swimming for another team swimming against RMSC in many meets and will try out again this summer now that she is legal in all four strokes. They do say it’s easier to get in as a mini so worth a shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will KSAC be open by fall 2026?
And will it be ADA-compliant?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this information. Probably not going to bother this year. I was surprised at some of the people who didn't make the cut last year.
Anonymous wrote:How well does a 6-year-old need to swim to make it onto an RMSC team? My impression is that they need to be legal in all strokes at 8, but what about 6?
Anonymous wrote:Is it better to try out at the earlier or the later date?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How well does a 6-year-old need to swim to make it onto an RMSC team? My impression is that they need to be legal in all strokes at 8, but what about 6?
I think it depends on the site and the year. My 6 year old tried out for Rmsc at Olney last year and didn’t make it. She was legal in 3/4 strokes (not fly). She ended up swimming for another team swimming against RMSC in many meets and will try out again this summer now that she is legal in all four strokes. They do say it’s easier to get in as a mini so worth a shot.
Had a similar experience last year at MLK. Last year, FWIW, I think they said they told parents that they had 100 kids trying out for about 25-30 minis spots at MLK. My 6yo was only legal in freestyle and backstroke but had some idea of how to swim the other two. Did not get a spot. They did offer a nice (imo) service where you could request feedback from coaches about what to improve afterward and the feedback he got was essentially "improve butterfly and breaststroke." So I did come away from it thinking that even a 6 year old probably needed to be legal or close to legal in all strokes to get accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How well does a 6-year-old need to swim to make it onto an RMSC team? My impression is that they need to be legal in all strokes at 8, but what about 6?
I think it depends on the site and the year. My 6 year old tried out for Rmsc at Olney last year and didn’t make it. She was legal in 3/4 strokes (not fly). She ended up swimming for another team swimming against RMSC in many meets and will try out again this summer now that she is legal in all four strokes. They do say it’s easier to get in as a mini so worth a shot.
Anonymous wrote:Will KSAC be open by fall 2026?
Anonymous wrote:How well does a 6-year-old need to swim to make it onto an RMSC team? My impression is that they need to be legal in all strokes at 8, but what about 6?