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What are time standards in swimming?

What are time standards in swimming?

What are USA Swimming Time Standards? The letters refer to the time standards that are used to place swimmers in terms of how fast they swim. As you become a better swimmer your times will improve and you’ll find yourself shifting from one standard to another. The B time standard is usually the one you’ll reach first.

What is a national cut in swimming?

A (A Cut) Is a time classification for a swimmer or a swim. Known as the National Age Group Time Standard A. A times are faster than the BB time standards and slower than the AA time standards.

What is after sectionals swimming?

Zone/Sectional Championship Zone and Sectional meets are of the same competition level, but serve different purposes. Zone meets are for age group swimmers and Sectional meets are for Senior swimmers. After Zone meets for age group swimmers some may qualify for Junior Nationals.

What are junior nationals?

Junior Nationals is the largest, long-standing annual multi-sport event in the United States for youth with a physical, visual, and/or intellectual impairment who are classifiable under the International Paralympic Committee’s classification system.

How do you qualify for the Junior Olympics swimming?

First, second, and third place finishers in approved AAU District Swimming Championship Meets in individual events under 400M, will qualify for the AAU Junior Olympic Games. Swimmers must place in the District Championship in the age division they will compete in during the AAU Junior Olympic Games.

Where is Futures 2021 swimming?

Huntsville, Alabama – July 28-31.

What does zones mean in swimming?

“Zones” are the zonal championship meets for age group swimmers, and “Sectionals” are the zonal championship meets for senior swimmers.

How do you qualify for Junior Olympics swimming?

How do you qualify for Junior Nationals?

Qualifying Events Qualifying standards must have been met or surpassed at a Move United Sanctioned Competition, an NGB or High School Athletic Association sanctioned event, or other event as approved by Move United. View the Move United 2021 Sanctioned Competition calendar and register to compete at one of the events!

How do you cut time in swimming?

Swim as fast as you think you can for a swim, and if your technique falls apart, slow down. The more you do it, the farther you’ll be able to go before your technique breaks down. Spend some quality time at your threshold. Swim distances and efforts that get you out of your comfort zone.

What does circle seeded mean?

CIRCLE SEEDING – A method of seeding swimmers when they are participating in a prelims/finals event. The fastest 18 to 24 swimmers are seeded in the last three heats, with the fastest swimmers being in the inside lanes.

When is the Speedo winter junior national championships?

December 08-11, 2021 Speedo Winter Junior National Championships

What’s the national junior breaststroke record for 2017?

But the qualifying period has closed on the virtual Junior Championships. Josh Matheny took down Reece Whitley’s 2017 National Age Group Record in the 17-18 200 short course yard breaststroke on Thursday in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

What are the AAU Junior Olympic Games time standards?

2021 AAU Junior Olympic GamesSwimming National ChampionshipsQualifying Time Standards Time standards are the USA Swimming long course “A” time standard for all 200M, 400M and 1500M events and “BB” time standards for events under 200M. Please see the event entry packet at www.aaujrogames.org for complete information on qualifying.

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