NCS Meet Officials were selected to officiate at the USA Swimming Olympic Team Trials in Omaha last week. Pictured from let to right are Jon Fox, Trish Martin, Lisa Olack, and Todd Webber. Congratulations!
Updated (MAAPP) Requirements
USA Swimming’s top priority continues to be creating healthy and positive environments free from abuse for all its members. As part of its commitment to safeguard athletes, USA Swimming has released an updated Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (MAAPP) applicable to all USA Swimming Adult Participants, Zones, Local Swimming Committees (LSCs) and member clubs. These required updates come from the U.S. Center for SafeSport (the “Center”). USA Swimming’s updated MAAPP document has been approved by the Center and is required to be fully implemented by USA Swimming, its Zones, LSCs and member clubs. USA Swimming has set a deadline for those organizations to implement the policy in full no later than September 1, 2021; all organizations are encouraged to implement the MAAPP prior to the September 1 deadline.
To help prepare USA Swimming members, there are new resources available:
- Four informative, hour-long webinars, with varying dates and times, to maximize membership participation.
- A editable MAAPP 2.0 document for organizations to download and customize.
- Educational documents to help guide and assist all USA Swimming member clubs.
For more information about MAAPP 2.0, please click the link below or visit usaswimming.org/MAAPP
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Open Water Zone Meet: Team Results
Congratulations to the North Carolina Open Water Zone team on its outstanding performance at the 2021 Open Water Zone meet in Chattanooga, TN! The NCS Squad scored 555 points to finish in second place behind Florida Swimming.
Open Water Zone Meet Results
Congratulations to the NCS Open Water Zone team competing in the Southern Zone Open Water meet in Chattanooga.
The NCS squad had three first place finishes on Saturday. Makayla Ciancanelli won the women’s open 5K while Sam Marsteiner won the 13-14 boys 5K and Kathryn Cinson took first place in the 13-14 girls 5K. Other top three finishers for NCS were Drew Sito– third place in the 11-12 boys 2K, Matt Marsteiner – second place in the boys 15-16 5K and Lucca Battaglini – third in the boys 15-16 5k
Olympic Trials Updates
Who has qualified for Team USA?
With 114 athletes competing in Omaha, North Carolina Swimming has the most Olympic Trials qualifiers of any Local Swimming Committee (LSC) in the country! To help keep track of their progress, links to results and daily updates from USA Swimming can be found below. To stay tuned in to the action, prelims are livestreamed on NBCOlympics.com (WAVE II) and www.usaswimming.org/watch (WAVE I), WAVE II Finals can be viewed on NBC at 8:00 pm (Broadcast Schedule).
WAVE II Articles
2021 OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS RESULTS: WAVE II
USA Swimming Names 2020 U.S. Olympic Swim Team
Dressel, Finke Win (Again); Manuel Edges Weitzeil to Make Olympic Team on Final Night of Trials
Ledecky, Dressel, White Secure Wins on Dramatic Day 7 at Olympic Trials-Swimming
View from the Trials Stands – June 18
Friday Night Lights: Lazor, Andrew, Murphy, Wieizeil Shine, Dressel Breaks U.S. Open Record
View from the Trials Stands – June 17
Ledecky Completes Historic 200, 1500 Freestyle Wins to Headline Day 4 of Wave II Olympic Trials
Men’s 4×200 Free Relay Takes Initial Shape, Veterans Repeat Trials Titles on Night Three
Deep Diving into This Year’s Talent Pool in the Women’s 100 Back at Trials
Huske, Andrew and Ledecky Punch Tickets to Tokyo on Second Night of Wave II Olympic Trials
First Pool-Team Olympians Crowned at Trials Wave II Opening Night
View From the Trials Stands – Day One
WAVE I Articles
2021 OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS RESULTS: WAVE I
15 More Athletes Advance to Wave II Olympic Trials on Final Night of Wave I Competition
Haebig, Sammon and Trace Thrive on Second Night of Trials Wave I
Teenagers Rule the First Night of Wave I U.S. Olympic Trials
Olympic Trials Broadcast Schedule
NBC announced the broadcast and streaming information for the upcoming U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming competitions in June. To date, this year’s swim Trials include over 1,500 qualifiers who will be competing on the biggest stage in domestic swimming. Tickets to watch the nation’s fastest compete in Omaha are still available through Ticketmaster.
Daily finals coverage of both Wave I and Wave II will be broadcasted across NBC channels. Along with the live finals coverage, 24 hours of preliminaries will be streamed on NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app. Wave I prelims will also be live streamed on www.usaswimming.org/watch.
Date | Coverage | Network | Time |
Fri., June 4 | Wave I Finals | Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA | 8 p.m. ET |
Sat., June 5 | Wave I Finals | Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA | 8 p.m. ET |
Sun., June 6 | Wave I Finals | Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA | 8 p.m. ET |
Mon., June 7 | Wave I Finals | Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA | 8 p.m. ET |
Sun., June 13 | Wave II Qualifying Heats | NBCSN | 5:30 p.m. ET* |
Wave II Finals | NBC | 8 p.m. ET/PT | |
Mon., June 14 | Wave II Qualifying Heats | NBCSN | 6:30 p.m. ET* |
Wave II Finals | NBC | 8 p.m. ET/PT | |
Tues., June 15 | Wave II Qualifying Heats | NBCSN | 6:30 p.m. ET* |
Wave II Finals | NBC | 8 p.m. ET/PT | |
Wed., June 16 | Wave II Qualifying Heats | NBCSN | 6:30 p.m. ET* |
Wave II Finals | NBC | 8 p.m. ET/PT | |
Thurs., June 17 | Wave II Qualifying Heats | NBCSN | 6:30 p.m. ET* |
Wave II Finals | NBCSN | 8 p.m. ET | |
Wave II Finals | NBC | 10 p.m. ET/PT* | |
Fri., June 18 | Wave II Qualifying Heats | NBCSN | 6 p.m. ET* |
Wave II Finals | NBC | 9 p.m. ET/PT | |
Sat., June 19 | Wave II Qualifying Heats | NBCSN | 6:30 p.m. ET* |
Wave II Finals | NBC | 9 p.m. ET | |
Sun., June 20 | Wave II Finals | NBC | 8:15 p.m. ET |
Additional information on the U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming can be found on www.usaswimming.org/trials.
*Delayed coverage
Revised Covid Meet Announcement Template
Below is the revised North Carolina Swimming COVID-19 Meet Announcement Template with updated face covering language and instructions on submitting meet announcements for sanctions committee review.
NCS COVID-19 Meet Announcement Template (as of 5/20/21)
NCS awarded Select Camp Grant
North Carolina Swimming was one of nineteen Local Swimming Committees (LSCs) that were awarded LSC Select Camp Grants from USA Swimming. NCS will receive the $3500 grant thanks to the efforts of NCS camps committee chair, Jonathan Watson. In a continued effort to provide resources for more locally driven efforts, these grants allow age-group athletes an increased opportunity to attend a camp while not requiring them to travel too far from home.
Thanks for making it happen, Jonathan!
NCS Revised Face Covering Guidance
Following new CDC recommendations and the North Carolina Governor’s latest Executive Order issued May 18, 2021, North Carolina Swimming has revised guidance on the use of face coverings at USA Swimming activities as follows:
- North Carolina Swimming strongly recommends that partially vaccinated or unvaccinated individuals continue to wear face coverings and practice social distancing at all swimming activities.
- Other individuals are welcome to continue wearing face coverings for personal comfort.
- NCS and member clubs may require that participants wear face coverings and observe social distancing at practices, team activities, team travel, camps, clinics, and competitions.
- NCS members are expected to comply with all COVID-19 safety guidelines from USA Swimming, North Carolina Swimming, the State of North Carolina, local jurisdictions, aquatic facilities, and member clubs.
These are North Carolina Swimming’s recommendations and guidelines going forward. If your club or the facility chooses to enforce more stringent requirements, please include those in your upcoming meet sanction requests. A revised meet sanction template that includes these changes will be posted and distributed in the next few days.
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