The Toyota U.S. Open long course meet will be held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center on December 1-4, 2021.
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by Bill Martin
The Toyota U.S. Open long course meet will be held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center on December 1-4, 2021.
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by Bill Martin
Please note that the application to apply to be on a National Committee is now open. The deadline to apply is Friday, October 8. Here is the link to the application: National Committee Application
For a current list of National Committee rosters, go HERE.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you,
Denise
DENISE THOMAS Membership Manager 1 Olympic Plaza Colorado Springs, CO 80909-5780 o: 719.866.3575 denise.thomas@usaswimming.org |
by Bill Martin
The 2022 IMX CAMP athlete selections have been announced. The top-20 athletes (male and female) ages 10, 11, 12 and 13 by IMX score are invited to attend the annual IMX CAMP to be held on January 22, 2022, at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Additional information on the camp and the camp format will be announced at the Fall House of Delegates Meeting. Those ranking 21-25 have been named as alternates and will be invited to fill any vacancies should any of the top-20 be unable to attend. IMX Camp registrations are due on November 1, 2021.
REVISED LISTS: The original lists were created before all meets were entered in the system so there are a few changes in the rankings in some of the age groups.
2022 IMX Selections: Ages 10-11
by Bill Martin
Congratulations to Swim Fanatics Swim 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.
Swim Fanatics 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
by Bill Martin
The record barrage continues as more NCS long course records were broken at the recent Florida Last Splash Invitational in Orlando. Sam Marsteiner of New Wave Swimming broke the boys 13-14 200 fly record while the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina TYDE relay team of Jonah Greene, Steven Insixiengmay, Logan McDonald, and Alex Valliere set a new standard in the 18U 200 medley relay.
Here are the new NCS records that were set in Orlando:
Men’s LC Records | ||||
Sam Marsteiner | WAVE | 13-14 | 200 Fly | 2:06.87 |
LC Relay Records | ||||
TYDE | Mens | 18U | 200 Medley Relay | 1:45.95 |
Jonah Green | ||||
Steven Insixiengmay | ||||
Logan McDonald | ||||
Alex Valliere |
by Bill Martin
The North Carolina Swimming Awards Ceremony will be held at the Triangle Aquatic Center in Cary Saturday, October 2, 2021, following the NCS All Star Clinic. The ceremony will recognize NCS All Stars in attendance at the clinic. The NCS All Star Clinic is exclusively for those on the NCS All Star list and will be held at the Triangle Aquatic Center beginning at 3:00 pm on Saturday. Pre-registration is required to attend the All Star clinic. Parents are welcome to view the clinic and the awards presentations from the upper level stands. The awards ceremony will be shown on the scoreboard screen.
The Triangle Aquatic Center and TAC-TV is generously offering a live stream of the 2021 NC Swimming Awards Ceremony. Registration is now available. To subscribe, go to https://tv.triangleaquatics.org/index.php/membership-plan/. Select the event (yes, it’s listed for $9.99) and fill in all required information to subscribe. Enter the code allstar to receive the stream at NO CHARGE.
A registration form for the NCS All Star Clinic, along with additional information was emailed to those on the All Star list. If you are on the All Star list and did not receive the information, please contact Bill Martin before 9/30/21 at billmartin@ncswim.org.
by Bill Martin
NCS swimmers excelled as several NCS long course records and a couple National Age Group (NAG) records were broken in recent meets. Granger Bartee of SwimMAC started the record onslaught when he broke the NCS boys 13-14 100 back record at the Southern Zone meet in Tupelo last week.
At the Speedo Championships in Greensboro, the SwimMAC Boys continued their assault on the record book with Tim Connery breaking NCS records in both the men’s 15-18 100 free and the men’s 15-18 200 free. SwimMAC teammate Baylor Nelson established a new NCS mark in the men’s 15-18 200 IM. WOLF’s James Plage also broke the NCS men’s 15-18 1500 free record at the meet in Greensboro.
The SwimMAC Boys also enjoyed a record-breaking spree in the men’s 18 and under relay events. Tim Connery, Logan Zucker, Cam Abaqueta, and Baylor Nelson set a new mark in the 400 free relay. Connery, Zucker, and Nelson were joined by Jacob Wimberly in breaking the 800 free relay record. Their times in both the 400 free relay and the 800 free relay were also National Age Group records! SwimMAC earned its third relay record when, Abaqueta, Nelson, Connery, and Zucker teamed up for a new NCS record in the 400 medley relay.
Below is a summary of the recent records:
Men’s LC Records | ||||
Granger Bartee | MAC | 13-14 | 100 Back | 58.65 |
Tim Connery | MAC | 15-18 | 100 Free | 49.36 |
Tim Connery | MAC | 15-18 | 200 Free | 1:47.96 |
James Plage | WOLF | 15-18 | 1500 Free | 5:18.50 |
Baylor Nelson | MAC | 15-18 | 200 IM | 2:01.08 |
LC Relay Records | ||||
MAC | Mens | 18U | 400 Free Relay | 3:21.91 |
Tim Connery | ||||
Logan Zucker | ||||
Cam Abaqueta | ||||
Baylor Nelson | ||||
MAC | Mens | 18U | 800 Free Relay | 7:22.13 |
Tim Connery | ||||
Logan Zucker | ||||
Jacob Wimberly | ||||
Baylor Nelson | ||||
MAC | Mens | 18U | 400 Medley Relay | 3:44.09 |
Cam Abaqueta | ||||
Baylor Nelson | ||||
Tim Connery | ||||
Logan Zucker |
by Bill Martin
In Memory Of Lacy Anderson (Andy) Craver
April 1, 1977 – January 14, 1990
Andy Craver was a member of the Winston-Salem YMCA (WSY) swim team prior to his tragic death in January of 1990. His hard work, effort, and determination resulted in a Top 16 time in the 100 Fly. Andy is remembered fondly by all those who knew him, especially the many friends he made while participating in the sport of swimming. As a testimony to Andy’s exemplary attitude toward swimming, the TYDE swim team, (formerly WSY), through North Carolina Swimming, gives an award each year that bears his name, the Andy Craver Determination Award.
Award Criteria
The purpose of this award is to recognize a NCS male or female age group swimmer who during the previous short or long course season, in the opinion of the selection committee, best demonstrated determination and dedication to the sport of swimming by:
Nominating Process
Nominations are due in writing in the form of a letter of recommendation and must be received by August 31. Nominations may be received by email, snail mail or fax using the information below:
TYDE Swim Team (C/O Bob Jennings)
coachbob@swimtyde.org
775 West End Blvd
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
336-721-2100 x 6782 (questions)
336-721-9983 (fax)
by Bill Martin
Congratulations to the NCS Zone Team on winning the 2021 Southern Zone Age Group Meet in Tupelo, Mississippi last week. Despite the long bus trip and oppressive heat, the zone team rose to the occasion, outscoring second place Florida Swimming by 63.5 points.
The team had many outstanding performances in the pool but by all accounts were equally outstanding out of the pool. The team showed great enthusiasm and sportsmanship throughout the week, and were model ambassadors for North Carolina Swimming. The hotel staff was so impressed, they called them the best group they had ever had.
Thank you to the Zone Team swimmers, staff, and chaperones for making North Carolina Swimming proud!
Click here to view the Zone Team highlight video
Here are the final team standings and scores:
Rank | Team | Score | |
1 | North Carolina Swimming | 1038.5 | |
2 | Florida Swimming | 975 | |
3 | Georgia Swimming | 744.5 | |
4 | South Carolina Swimming | 587.5 | |
5 | South Texas Swimming | 418 | |
6 | Southeastern Swimming | 380.5 | |
7 | North Texas Swimming | 201 | |
8 | Florida Gold Coast | 96 | |
9 | West Virginia Swimming | 79 | |
10 | Kentucky Swimming | 71 | |
11 | Border Swimming | 69 | |
12 | Mississippi Swimming | 68 | |
13 | Louisiana Swimming | 56 |
by Bill Martin
Send in your nomination for the 2021 North Carolina Swimming Outstanding Service Award!
Below is the form for submitting your nomination for the 2021 North Carolina Swimming Outstanding Service Award. Each year North Carolina Swimming selects a recipient for this Award. The award is presented to a volunteer in recognition of service to swimming. Recipients of the Outstanding Service Award are selected by the LSC and receive the award and an Outstanding Service Award pin. Please email your completed nomination form to pfrith@mac.com by August 15, 2020. The winner of the Outstanding Service Award will be selected by the Awards committee and announced during the NCS Awards Banquet and at the HOD meeting the weekend of October 2-3.
2021 NCS Outstanding Service Award Nomination Form
Help recognize those who go above and beyond in their service to the sport of swimming.