Congratulations to Bodhi Cummins of the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina (TYDE) on setting a new NCS record in the Boys 10 & Under 50 breast at the YSST USRY Long Course Championships in Hickory this past weekend. Cummins set the new mark with a time of 38.20.
NCS Meet Sanction Requests
The North Carolina Swimming COVID-19 Relief Program, which extended payment terms for LSC meet assessments, allowed adding incremental meets without Meet Scheduling committee approval, and reduced the required lead time on submitting sanction requests, expired on March 31, 2021.
As we transition back to pre-COVID rules, the sanctions committee added a temporary exception to the rule (below in red), reducing the required lead time for sanction requests on certain meets from 60 to 30 days.
The lead time requirement on all sanction/approval requests for meets with start dates between Sept 1, 2021 and Dec 31, 2021 is now 30 days. Sanction requests include the meet announcement, order of events, and sanction fee. Sanction requests that are not received at least 30 days prior to the meet start date will be assessed late fees according to the published late fee schedule. Late fees for scheduled meets are $50 for intrasquad, dual, tri, quad and closed league meets and $200 for all others. Late fees for unscheduled meets are $100 for intrasquad and $300 for all others.
REMEMBER: Meets added to the schedule (other than intrasquad, dual, tri, or quad meets) must first be approved by the Meet Scheduling (formerly known as Technical Planning) committee. As noted above, sanction/approval requests for new meets added to the schedule must also be received at least 30 days prior to the meet start date to avoid the late fee.
NCS Champs Meets: Entry Procedures/Deadlines
Below is a summary of the entry procedures and deadlines for the North Carolina Swimming Age Group LC Championship meet at the Triangle Aquatic Center in Cary on July 15-18 and the North Carolina Swimming Senior Age Group LC Championship at the Fort Mill YMCA Aquatic Center in Fort Mill, SC on July 22-25.
NCS Swimmers named to Zone Select and Regional Diversity Workshops
USA Swimming announced the names of the up-and-coming athletes selected for the Zone Select Performance Workshop and Regional Diversity Performance Workshop. To continue providing opportunities for our athletes at the age-group level, these workshops allow for a unique motivational experience while attending in the comfort of their own homes. Individuals selected for these Performance Workshops have been contacted directly.
Included in the selections are several swimmers from North Carolina Swimming clubs. Congratulations to the NCS athletes below who were named to the workshops!
2021 Southern Zone Select Workshop | |
Female | |
Katherine Ivanov | TAC Titans |
Clarke Neace | SwimMAC Carolina |
Sofia Plaza | Aquatic Team of Mecklenburg |
Anna Solvason | Evolution Aquatics |
Meredith Whelehan | TAC Titans |
Lily Ann Willis | TAC Titans |
Nicole Zettel | TAC Titans |
Male | |
William Dunlap | TAC Titans |
Andrew Li | TAC Titans |
Landon Lloyd | TAC Titans |
Ross Noble | YMCA of the Triangle Area |
Bode Ringenbach | Marlins of Raleigh |
Reese Stoner | YMCA of the Triangle Area |
John Taylor | YMCA of the Triangle Area |
2021 Regional Diversity Select Workshop | |
Female | |
Angelina Lu | Raleigh Swimming Association |
Devon Whitlock | Marlins of Raleigh |
Male | |
Joseph Harrison | Granite Falls Swim Club Makos |
Curzan joins Twichell on USA Olympic Team!
Congratulations to all the athletes who represented NCS so well at the USA Olympic Team Trials in Omaha!
Claire Curzan joined TAC Titans teammate, Ashley Twichell, as a member of the USA Olympic Swim Team! Curzan earned her spot on the team by finishing second in the women’s 100 fly. Twichell qualified earlier in the 10K Open Water event. Former SwimMAC Carolina member, Erika Brown, also qualified for the Olympic Team with a second place finish in the women’s 100 free.
Who has qualified for Team USA?
There were several other notable performances by North Carolina athletes in the Olympic Team Trials, held in two waves over the past three weeks. Ross Dant, now swimming for NC State and formerly with YSST, nearly qualified, finishing third in both the men’s 400 free and the men’s 800 free. Charlotte Hook of the TAC Titans was also very close to qualifying for Tokyo, finishing third in the women’s 200 fly. Several others qualified to swim in semifinals and finals.
Below is a summary of swimmers representing NCS clubs who qualified for semifinals and the place of those who earned a swim in finals:
Women’s 100 Fly | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Claire Curzan -TAC | 2 | |
Kylee Aons – NCS | DNQ | |
Aly Tetsloff – WOLF | 8 | |
Linnea Mack – TE | DNQ | |
Men’s 400 Free | Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Ross Dant – NCS | 3 | |
Women’s 100 Breast | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Heather Mccausland – NCS | DNQ | |
Men’s 200 Fly | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Zach Brown – NCS | 7 | |
Justin Wright – UNC | DNQ | |
Men’s 100 Back | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Justin Ress – WOLF | 5 | |
Hunter Tapp – NCS | 7 | |
Coleman Stewart – WOLF | DNQ | |
Women’s 100 Back | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Katharine Berkoff – NCS | 4 | |
Kathleen Baker – TE | DNQ | |
Sophie Lindner – UNC | DNQ | |
Women’s 200 IM | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Kathleeen Baker – TE | DNQ | |
Charlotte Hook – TAC | DNQ | |
Julia Poole – NCS | DNQ | |
Men’s 100 Free | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Coleman Stewart – WOLF | 8 | |
Michael Chadwick – NCAC | DNQ | |
Women’s 200 Fly | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Charlotte Hook – TAC | 3 | |
Women’s 1500 Free | Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Ashley Twichell – TAC | 5 | |
Men’s 800 Free | Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Ross Dant – NCS | 3 | |
James Plage – WOLF | 7 | |
Women’s 100 Free | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Linnea Mack – TE | 8 | |
Erika Brown – TNAQ | 2 | |
Claire Curzan – TAC | DNQ | |
Men’s 200 Back | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Hunter Tapp – NCS | 4 | |
Women’s 200 Breast | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Julia Poole – NCS | DNQ | |
Men’s 200 IM | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Abrahm DeVine – TE | DNQ | |
Men’s 100 Fly | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Coleman Stewart – WOLF | 4 | |
Matthew Josa – AIA | DNQ | |
Women’s 200 Back | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Katharine Berkoff – NCS | 8 | |
Kathleeen Baker – TE | 5 | |
Sophia Lindner – UNC | DNQ | |
Men’s 50 Free | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Justin Ress – NCS | 7 | |
Michael Chadwick – NCAC | 8 | |
Women’s 50 Free | Semi-Finals Qualifiers | Place in Finals |
Linnea Mack – TE | 4 |
Below are complete meet results from both WAVE I and WAVE II.
2021 NCS Zone Team: Application Form
2021 SOUTHERN AGE GROUP ZONE TEAM INFORMATION
KEY DATES
Submit Zone Applications by: | Deadline – July 17, 2021 |
NCS Age Group Champs | July 15-18, 2021 (TAC) |
Senior Sectionals | July 15-18, 2021 (GAC) |
Southern Zone Meet | July 27- July 31, 2021 (Tupelo, MS) |
Zone Team Departure | July 26, 2021 – Two charter buses will transport the team to Tupelo, MS., departing from Raleigh and Concord Mills Charlotte locations. Athletes and staff will receive Team apparel prior to departure. |
Zone Team Return | Aug 1, 2021 – Zone Team will stay through Sun AM, as Team Social will be immediately following the meet on Saturday, July 31, 2021. Athletes must be picked up at the same departure location. |
ZONE TEAM TRANSPORTATION, LODGING, MEALS AND FEES
The 2021 NCS Zone Team will check in at departure locations early on Monday morning, July 26. The team will meet the coaching staff, travel by bus, check into the hotel in Tupelo, MS. More details will be announced later.
Breakfast will be served each day at the hotel. Chaperones, under the direction of the team manager, will coordinate and prepare other meals. Swimmers are expected to contribute toward group meals and will be able to visit a local grocery store for personal need items at least twice during the stay.
The fee for Zone Team athletes is $600 – plus roughly $30-$40 spending money per day for meals, snacks, and incidentals. Should athletes have food allergies or any condition causing difficulty eating certain types of food, you are asked to clearly communicate that on the application form.
2021 ZONE TEAM APPLICATION PROCESS
Please submit the online application and mail the check for $600 to: Amy Faulk, 413 Kenilworth Road, Statesville, NC 28677-3107. Swimmers who are selected to the team and their parents/guardians will receive the required agreement and release forms to review and sign after the selections are made.
2021 NCS ZONE TEAM APPLICATION FORM
Completed applications along with checks will be accepted until 10:00 am on Saturday, July 17 for 11-14 athletes and until 10:00 am on Saturday, July 17 for 15-18 athletes at their respective NCS Age Group Championship Meet and Senior Sectional Meet. However, due to the complexity of the selection process, applicants are strongly urged to get the applications in earlier, if possible.
Senior (age 15-18) selection will be based on times through the Senior Sectional Meet in Greensboro, July 15-18. Swimmers should apply even if they are not participating in the Senior Sectional meet.
ZONE TEAM SELECTION POLICY
For the 2021 Southern Zone Championship, 16 athletes (8 males and 8 females) will be selected in each age group—11-12; 13-14 and 15-18—to represent North Carolina Swimming. Since no athlete can compete who has achieved USA Swimming Junior National qualifying times, the closer an athlete is to those qualifying times, the better he or she can expect to do in the competition. For details, view the selection policy below.
NCS ZONE TEAM SELECTION POLICY
The zone team can also select up to three male and three female disability athletes. See the selection policy below for details:
ZONE TEAM DISABILITY ATHLETE SELECTION POLICY
QUALIFYING TIMES FOR NCS ZONE TEAM APPLICANTS
Athletes ages 11-12 and 13-14 may use any long course meters time achieved from December 1, 2019, through the end of Sundays finals (July 18, 2021) at the 2019 NCS Long Course 14 and under Age Group Championships. All swims prior to the 14 and Under Championships must be listed in the USA Swimming SWIMS database.
Athletes ages 15-18* may use long course times achieved December 1, 2019, through the final day of the 2021 ESSZ Senior Sectional Championships (July 18, 2021).
*NOTE: Should an athlete age up to age 15 between the 14 & Under Long Course Age Group Championships and the Zone Meet, the athlete can use times personally swum during the qualifying period.
*NOTE: The age group of a swimmer is determined by his/her age on the first day of the Southern Zone Championship Meet (July 27, 2021). Whatever age group the athlete is in on that day is their age group for the entire meet.
ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
All athletes applying must complete the online Zone Team Application form, other required forms, and a check for $600 by the deadlines previously listed.
Eligibility: All NCS registered year-round athletes with at least two “AAA” times are eligible to apply for the team. All Adult Athletes, ages 18 and over, must hold current APT certification to compete. Please note that any athlete who has achieved the current USA Swimming Long Course Junior National qualifying time standard (does not include the bonus cut) in any long course event prior to the July 27th meet entry deadline is ineligible to compete in the 2021 Southern Zone Championship meet.
Payment: The cost of transportation, lodging, team outfitting, chaperone expenses, and meet entry fees will cost each athlete $600. A check for $600 payable to “North Carolina Swimming” must be submitted with all applications. If a swimmer is not selected to the team, the $600 check will be returned or shredded at the Team Manager’s discretion. If a swimmer is selected to the team and then chooses not to attend, the $600 check will be forfeited if an alternate for the spot cannot be secured. NOTE: Food for athletes is not covered by this fee.
Zone Team Application Form: Please complete the online Zone Team Application form on the previous page. All the requested information is important for communication, reporting, and ordering apparel.
COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS
All staff, chaperones, and athletes 12 and older must be fully vaccinated or must prove a negative test 48 hours prior to travel. Two buses will allow for social distancing. North Carolina Swimming strongly recommends that partially vaccinated or unvaccinated individuals continue to wear face coverings. Others are welcome to wear face coverings for personal comfort. NCS members are expected to comply with all COVID-19 safety guidelines from USA Swimming, NC Swimming, state and local juristictions, and aquatic facilities.
MINOR ATHLETE ABUSE PROTECTION POLICY
The Minor Athlete Abuse Protection Policy (MAAPP) is in effect for the Zone Team. All Zone Team staff members, chaperones and applicable adults are required to submit an acknowledgement form agreeing to comply with the contents of the policy.
2021 ZONE TEAM COACHING STAFF (TBA)
Coach Amy Faulk will be the team manager. Additional staff members will be announced later.
CHAPERONE INFORMATION
Chaperones: Our plan is to have up to four chaperones, in addition to our coaching staff, accompany the Zone Team. The chaperones for all age groups will be notified immediately after the respective championship meets. If you are interested in being a chaperone, please check that box on the swimmer application or contact Amy Faulk at mailto:coachamyfaulk@gmail.com. Chaperones must be registered members of USA Swimming. If you are not currently a member and are interested in being a chaperone, contact Amy on how to register with USA Swimming.
Chaperones work most of the time while on this trip and are involved with meal planning, transportation, overseeing the athletes at all times, seeing to their needs, and working at the swim meet as timers. Officials chosen as chaperones may or may not be allowed to work at the meet, but, if so, must be prepared to fulfill chaperone duties, as well. There will be a complete list of chaperone duties emailed to all chaperone applicants. The selection of good chaperones has had an enormous impact on the Zone Team in previous years. Please come ready to provide positive support throughout the week. Team Manager, Amy Faulk, will direct the activities of all chaperones.
Chaperone financial responsibilities:
- Chaperones pay for their own food
- Chaperone hotel and transportation expenses are covered by NC Swimming.
- Chaperones will assist the coaching staff in collecting meal money from athletes and purchasing/preparing meals.
Other Chaperone responsibilities:
- Chaperones help keep swimmers fed, hydrated, and organized. The team will have up to four adult chaperones to assist the coaching staff in managing the team during the competition at the pool as well as away from the pool.
- Chaperones must understand that they are there to assist all Zone Team swimmers, not just their child.
- Chaperones may be asked to help do laundry, drive a van, fill up water bottles, sit in team areas to hold spots during warm-ups, organize food runs, clean up food area, check hotel rooms at check-out time, keep up with any medical needs ….the regular 24/7 chaperoning job.
Correspondence:
The NCS Zone Team manager welcomes correspondence from any potential volunteer chaperones wishing to make this a special trip for NC Swimmers. Please e-mail Amy Faulk any time between now and the departure if you are interested in serving a chaperone
More NCS Officials at Olympic Trials!
Piedmont Aquatic Club (PAC) earns Safe Sport Club Recognition Status
Congratulations to Piedmont Aquatic Club, the latest North Carolina Swimming club to earn USA Swimming’s new Safe Sport Club Recognition! The Safe Sport Club Recognition program distinguishes USA Swimming clubs that demonstrate their commitment to creating safe, healthy, and positive environments for all of their members through the development and implementation of Athlete Protection Policies, Safe Sport Best Practices, and Safe Sport education.
Piedmont Aquatic Club has been highlighted as a Safe Sport Recognized Club with a banner on its team listing in the USA Swimming Find-a-Team Search and will receive a medallion for their club’s website as well. Clubs can apply for the Safe Sport Recognized Club program through their Club Portal on the USA Swimming website. Here’s a link to the Safe Sport Recognized Club program information: https://www.usaswimming.org/ssrp
NCS Open Water Championship: Results
Below are the results from the 2021 North Carolina Swimming Open Water Championship Meet held at Seven Lakes, NC last weekend. Congratulations to all the swimmers who competed, and thank you to all the coaches, meet officials, and other volunteers who participated.
NCS Officials at Olympic Trials
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