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LLSC is part of Huronia Region which is comprised of nine other clubs including Muskoka, Trent, Collingwood, Barrie, Orillia, Base Borden, Owen Sound, Port Elgin and Orangeville.
Throughout the season we compete against all of these clubs, as well as others from around the province. If your child participates in a meet, you will receive notification from the coach as to the date, time, place, cost, travel and any other relevant information.
Swim meets offer your swimmer an opportunity to test the skills they have learned and the training they have done over the season. Attention is paid to personal successes, and swimmers are encouraged to strive for a personal best each time they swim. This does not always mean a faster time, as speed is not the only component to swimming.
In-club mini meets provide an excellent opportunity for swimmers to swim competitively in a supportive and low pressure environment, as well as an opportunity for them to evaluate their skills without having to travel. LLSC depends on the participation of ALL swimming parents in order to run successful in club mini meets. These meets take place during regular swim practice times.
Officials at all swim meets are volunteers (parents or other interested adults). It takes approximately 30 or more volunteers to run a swim meet. As part of Huronia Region, we host a regional ‘developmental’ meet, with 2 other clubs attending. In order to host a successful meet, it is necessary that parents assist in some manner. You will be contacted prior to the meet to see which job suits you the best! While many host clubs ask invited clubs to bring officials, it is important to try to involve the majority of the home team parents. If you can read a watch, then you can officiate!
Expenses include entry fees for meets, accommodations, food, and transportation. Deadlines for entries will be posted in advance, and your coach will decide with your swimmer which events to enter. Swimmers who sign up for a meet but do not attend will lose their portion of the entry fees, as these are paid in advance by the Club and are non-refundable.
Parents will drive their own children to swim meets. Car pooling is also a possibility. If you require a ride for your swimmer, or are willing to take another swimmer with you, please let your coach know.
These meets require a qualifying time, and your coach will let the swimmer know if they have qualified for the meet. We attend Huronia Short Course Regional Championships (February) and Huronia Long Course Championships (June). These meets have a qualifying standard, and you will know ahead of time if your swimmer will be attending.
Please reach us at if you cannot find an answer to your question.
A meet is a swimming competition. It is hosted by a swim club, usually at their home pool.
Developmental meets are meets usually attended by younger swimmers, who have not yet achieved a competitive time standard, although these meets are open to everyone. At this entry level, it is more important that your child be taught stroke efficiency and not be taught to swim fast without regard to stroke technique. Invitational meets are open to competitive swimmers, sometimes they have time standards which must be met. Regional and provincial meets always have time standards which must be met. Your coach determines what meets your child will go to and what races they will swim, always basing their decisions on the child’s best swimming interests.
Your coach will email information about upcoming swim meets and will set a deadline for the submission of entry fees. Fees can be paid by cash or cheque (payable to LLSC). There are no exceptions to entry deadlines – if the entry fee is not in, your swimmer will not be able to attend the meet. Entry fees must be in a clearly marked envelope with your swimmers name, meet and amount. Coach Paula & our club Treasurer are the only members to accept meet fees. Once the meet entries have been submitted by the coach your meet fees are non-refundable.
The first time swimmer is not ranked in their first event or meet. They will be listed in the meet program (heat sheets) as NT, which means No Time. They will be competing against swimmers who also have not competed before in that event and also do not have a time. Once they have finished the race with no disqualification, they will be ranked in subsequent events with swimmers with similar times.
We are part of Huronia region, which includes Trent, MUSAC (Bracebridge), Barrie, Orillia, Collingwood, Base Borden, Port Elgin and Owen Sound. We attend meets in the eastern portion of Huronia, usually in Peterborough and Barrie. We have also attended meets in St.Catherines, Guelph and Hamilton.
For developmental meets, there is usually a flat entry fee of $25/30 per meet, and the swimmer will swim in 2-4 races, including relays. For competitive meets, fees are charged per race and swimmers will compete in up to 4 races per day, determined by their coach. There are some ‘hidden’ costs – often host clubs sell suits, t-shirts, apparel and other keepsakes to help fundraise, as well as having a canteen, 50-50 draws and raffles.
Sometimes swimmers are ill on the day of a meet - we ask that you call your coach or another team member so that the meet organizers are aware that your child will not be attending. Unfortunately, as we pay fees for swimmers well ahead of time, fees are not refundable for missed meets.
Sometimes swimmers are ill on the day of a meet - we ask that you call your coach or another team member so that the meet organizers are aware that your child will not be attending. Unfortunately, as we pay fees for swimmers well ahead of time, fees are not refundable for missed meets.
For all meets, team wear is mandatory! Cap, suit and t-shirt are required, we want to be noticed on the deck and in the pool.
When you arrive at the pool, swimmers will proceed to the change room and meet their coach and team on deck. Heat sheets (meet programs) are available for purchasing in the lobby or canteen area – they are usually $2-10. This is the program that lists all the races, the swimmers name, club and seed time. Parents proceed to the viewing area, or to the officials room if they are volunteering to time. Swimmers are expected to remain on deck to be ready for their events or to cheer on their teammates. Swimmers are expected to remain on deck to be ready for their events or to cheer on their teammates. Swimmers cannot leave the deck without the knowledge and consent of the coach. Parents are not allowed on deck at meets.
Developmental meets are usually kept to under 4 hours - this is determined by the Swim Ontario Long Term Athlete Development Strategy. All races at devo meets are timed finals, that is, there are no preliminary races to determine the ‘winner’. Invitational meets, and other types of meets have a morning session, an afternoon session, and depending on the type of meet, evening sessions with finals (only 13 years and over).
A meet package is a booklet (provided on-line) with all important meet information such as; Address, name of facility, the session your swimmer is in etc.... This will be forwarded to you via email, once it is made available.
Swimmers are strongly encouraged to take part in every meet that is offered to them. This is an important facet of becoming a good competitive swimmer - practicing your racing skills and technique in a meet situation.
Meets are not a place where you win or lose – swimmers are always swimming against the clock and themselves, and are always aiming for their best time, or their best technical race. If you swim your best, you win!
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