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1 Pool Competition Handbook 2016

2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 2016 Aquatic Sports Pool Competition Handbook is the responsibility of the Aquatic Sports Pool Panel. Thank you to all members of the ASPP, Officials and numerous others who have contributed to the development and ongoing review of this Handbook. THE RULES AND INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT WERE TAKEN FROM THE: International Life Saving Federation Competition Manual 2013 Edition Published by the International Life Saving Federation Gemeenteplein 26, 3010 Leuven, Belgium & 35th Edition & RLSSA Australian Pool Lifesaving Competition Handbook November 2014 Edition Published by: The Royal Life Saving Society Australia 1 of 25

3 INTRODUCTION Dear Team Manager, Life Saving Victoria recognises the importance of the Team Manager to the efficient running of Life Saving pool competition and has produced this handbook to assist you in this role. The Pool Competition Handbook contains the information and contact details that you may require to assist you in your role and your club s competitors during the winter pool carnival season. The Pool Competition Handbook ensures that competition information is accessible to all Team Managers and competitors. As a Team Manager it is important to understand that to be part of Australian Lifesaving Teams in the future, athletes need to be proficient in both beach and pool competition. In 2016 the LSV Pool Series will continue at Victorian pool carnivals for all members juniors through to masters. The Victorian Pool Lifesaving Championships will continue to be part of the Champion Club Point Score, where the club with the greatest point score from all Championships events at the end of the season will be awarded the Champion Club of the Year award. So make sure you get your club involved in this seasons Pool Carnivals and the Championships. This season, all clubs who participate in Pool carnivals will have to supply accredited officials, timekeepers (to enable the efficient use of the Semi Automated Timing System) and people to assist with set up and pack up of the carnivals. We look forward to seeing you on pool deck this season, Regards, Rachael Rylance Pool Panel Competition Coordinator Life Saving Victoria 2 of 25

4 CONTENTS SECTION INFORMATION PAGE EVENTS CALENDAR & VENUES 4 CONTACTS 5 SENIOR POOL EVENTS DESCRIPTION 6 JUNIOR POOL EVENTS DESCRIPTIONS 7 A ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 9 A1 A2 A3 A4 Age Groups & Awards Entry Procedures and Fees Late Entry General Requirements B AQUATIC SPORTS POOL PANEL 11 C CLUB RESPONSIBILITES 11 C1 C2 C3 C4 Official Duties Accredited Official Positions Timekeepers Set up and Pack up D ATTIRE 12 D1 D2 D3 Swimwear Proficiency and Award Requirements of all Competitors Competition Equipment E CARNIVAL & CHAMPIONSHIP EQUIPMENT 14 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 Club Requirements Lifesaving Manikin Specifications Fins / Flippers Specifications Rescue Tubes Obstacles Line Throw Rope Scrutineering F CARNIVAL & CHAMPIONSHIP REGULATIONS & EVENTS 15 F1 F2 F3 Age Groups Individual Events Team Events G GENERAL COMPETITION CONDITIONS 17 G1 G2 G3 G4 Method of Carrying / Towing the Manikin Wearing of Rescue Tubes Disqualifications Protests / Appeals H TROPHIES & RESULTS 17 H1 Records APPENDIX 1 - Entry Procedure 18 3 of 25

5 EVENTS CALENDER Senior Competition Date Carnival & Venue Time Sunday 19 June 2016 Senior Pool Carnival #1 Carey Sports Complex (Short Course Program) 10.30am Sunday 17 July 2016 Senior Pool Carnival #2 - Watermarc Greensborough 10.30am Senior Pool Carnival #3 - Watermarc Greensborough 12.00pm Saturday 13 August 2016 Sunday 16 October Victorian Pool Lifesaving Championships - Watermarc Greensborough (State Championships Program) 10.00am Junior Competition Date Carnival & Venue Time Sunday 19 June 2016 Senior Pool Carnival #1 Includes U10 & U11 competitors ONLY 10.30am Carey Sports Complex (Short Course Program) Sunday 31 July 2016 Junior Pool Carnival #1 Watermarc Greensborough 10.30am Sunday 14 August 2016 Junior Pool Carnival #2 - Geelong Grammar 11.00am 2016 Victorian Junior Pool Lifesaving Championships Watermarc Sunday 28 August 2016 Greensborough 10.30am Special Events Date Carnival & Venue Time 5 7 August 2016 SLSA Pool Championships - Gold Coast Aquatic Centre QLD January 2017 Australian Pool Life Saving Championships - Melbourne VENUES Carey Sports Complex 169 Bulleen Rd, Bulleen VIC 3105 Geelong Grammar 50 Biddlecombe Ave, Corio VIC 3214 Watermarc Greensborough 1 Flintoff St, Greensborough VIC of 25

6 CONTACTS Luke Gavin Sport Coordinator Russell Higgins Sports Manager Rachael Rylance Pool Panel Competition Coordinator James Evans State Team Coach Aquatic Sport Department (fax) WEBSITES Life Saving Victoria (LSV) Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) International Lifesaving Federation (ILS) Royal Lifesaving Society Australia (RLSSA) 5 of 25

7 SENIOR POOL EVENTS DESCRIPTION STARTS: At the long whistle, competitors move into position, starter calls take your marks then competitors take up starting position and the event will commence with acoustic signal, for example, a whistle. A one start rule will apply to all Senior Pool Carnivals. Senior Events, save for Line Throw and relay entry requirements will be conducted in accordance with the ILS Competition Manual 2013 edition. The referee may at their discretion allow over the top starts for some events where appropriate. RLSSA Competition Handbook: (line throw) Handbook Short-Course Events: data/assets/pdf_file/0020/3728/section-7-short-course-event- Rules-and-Regulations-Nov13.pdf Please Note: Only rubber fins can be used in Short-course events. Fins made of any material other than wholly rubber are not permitted to be worn in short course events (diver and other mixed component fins are not permitted to be worn). Only rubber fins are permitted to be used for Junior Carnivals. Fins made of any material other than wholly rubber are not permitted to be worn in short course events (diver and other mixed component fins are not permitted to be worn). Relay teams may contain any combination of males and females, provided each team contains at least one male or one female (single sex teams may be permitted at the discretion of the referee as exhibition teams only and are not permitted to compete at Victorian State Championships). Line throw for Senior competition will be an individual event conducted in accordance with the RLSSA Competition Handbook Rules. Patients for under 12 and under 13 line throw may have a patient of either sex provided the patient is sourced from the under 15 and below age groups. Line throw patients from all senior age groups other than under 12 and under 13 must have a patient of the same sex who is a registered competitor. Patients may be sourced from any age group provided they are registered competitors in the relevant competition. 6 of 25

8 JUNIOR POOL EVENTS DESCRIPTION Junior Events rules will be as per this handbook and/or as extrapolated from the relevant RLSSA Under 14 Rule. Line throw for Junior competition will be an individual event conducted in accordance with the RLSSA Competition Handbook Rules. Junior line throw patients may come from the same age group or a younger age group. They do not have to be the same sex and do not need to be from the same club if they are registered as a competitor for the relevant competition. Relay teams may contain any combination of males and females, provided each team contains at least one male or one female (single sex teams may be permitted at the discretion of the referee as exhibition teams only and are not permitted to compete at Victorian State Championships). STARTS: At the long whistle, competitors move into position, starter calls take your marks then competitors take up starting position and the event will commence with acoustic signal, for example, a whistle. A two start rule, at the discretion of the starter and referee, will apply for all Junior Pool Carnivals. Provided the water depth is safe for a dive start (see section G5 of this Handbook) and the pool conditions where the junior event are held are deemed safe by the referee, junior competitors may choose to start in the water with one hand on the wall or on the blocks for each junior event. The referee may at their discretion allow over the top starts for some events where appropriate. INDIVIDUAL EVENTS 25m Freestyle Race with fins Competitors swim 25m freestyle with fins. Competitor must touch the wall with one hand at completion of race. 25m Kickboard Carry Competitors start in the water with the kickboard. The kickboard may be held in one or both hands wholly behind the head of the competitor when performing the carry For example, if the competitors is on their back, the kickboard is facing the competitor s feet. Competitor must touch wall with one hand at completion of race. The kickboard must be in contact with at least one hand at all times, including when touching the wall. 50m Kickboard Carry Competitors swim 25m freestyle and pick up the kickboard from the end of the pool (placed on the deck). The kickboard must be held in one or both of the competitor's hands wholly behind the competitor's head when performing the carry e.g. if the competitor is on their back, the kickboard is facing the competitor's feet. The kickboard must be in the correct carry position when the front portion of the kickboard (when held in the competitor s hand) passes the 5m mark. Competitor must touch the wall with one hand at the completion of the race and the kickboard must remain entirely behind their head as they touch the wall. The kickboard must be in contact with at least one hand at all times, including when touching the wall. 25m Obstacle Race Competitors are to swim 25m freestyle, swimming under an obstacle which will be placed at the 12.5m mark in the 25m pool & finish the race by touching the wall. (Modified from event as described in Section RLSSA Competition Handbook). Under 8 Competitors will have a modified obstacle. 50m Obstacle Race Modified from the U14 event Refer to Section 8.11 (RLSSA Competition Handbook). Obstacle will be placed at 12.5m mark in 25m pool. Competitors must touch wall at 25m turn if event run in 25m pool. 6m Line Throw Modified from the U14 event - Refer to Section 8.15 (RLSSA Competition Handbook). 7 of 25

9 8m Line Throw Modified from U14 event Refer to Section 8.15 (RLSSA Competition Handbook). 25m Tube Tow Competitors may start in the water or on the blocks (provided it is safe to dive and the rescue tube is safely secured) with a rescue tube donned over their shoulder and swim 25m towing the tube. If an out of water start is used, the tube must be safely placed on the side of the pool or held in the hand of the competitor with the rope contained and not dangling (depending on the relevant pool fixtures and fittings). 50m Tube Tow & Clip up with fins (modified from event 8.14 of RLSSA Competition Handbook) Competitors may start in the water or on the blocks (provided it is safe to dive and the rescue tube is safely secured on the side of the pool or in the competitors hand with the rope contained and not dangling (depending on the relevant pool fixtures and fittings) with a rescue tube donned over their shoulder and swim 25 towing the tube. Once they reach the other end, competitors must touch the wall, and then they have to clip the tube up to one of the rings on the rope of the tube. This must be done before they swim pass the 5m mark of the lane (the Back stroke swim flags are the marker) and then swim back to the end they started from Competitors cannot walk backwards in the 5m clip up area or take assistance from the pool fittings or fixtures in clipping the rescue tube). 25m Manikin Carry - Modified from the U14 event Refer to Section 8.12 (RLSSA Competition Handbook). Manikin held at 12.5m mark by handler. Manikin is empty. Competitor must carry not push the manikin. The manikin must be in contact with at least one hand at all times, including when touching the wall. 50m Manikin Carry with Fins - Modified from the U14 event Refer to Section 8.13 (RLSSA Competition Handbook). Manikin held at 25m mark Manikin by handler. Manikin is empty. Competitor must carry not push the manikin. The manikin must be in contact with at least one hand at all times, including when touching the wall. TEAM EVENTS 4 x 25m Manikin Carry Relay Four competitors - each competing carries an empty manikin 25m (the manikin cannot be pushed) All competitors start in the water (2 at the start end and 2 at the 25m mark). Competitor 3 and competitor 4 enter the water following competitor 1 and competitor 2 leaving the wall (wall also means starting block) with the manikin. Competitor 1 starts with 1 hand on the manikin and 1 hand on the wall. Competitors 2, 3 and 4 must have one hand on the wall when competitor 1,2 and 3 (as relevant) touch the wall. Competitors 2,3 and 4 must not touch the manikin until competitor 1, 2 or 3 (as relevant) have touched the wall. There must be a hand of a competitor on the manikin at all times during the event (including during the changeover at the 25m, 50m and 75m mark).manikin Carry rules (Refer to Section 8.12 (RLSSA Competition Handbook) apply to the carrying of the manikin save for when the manikin is within the 5m change over zone at each end of the pool. See also Section 4.17 (RLSSA Competition Handbook) Manikin Carry Relay. 4 x 25m Obstacle Relay Four competitors swims 25m freestyle each passing under one obstacle. 4 x 25m Medley Tube Relay The first competitor swims 25m freestyle. The second competitor swims 25m with fins. The third competitor swims 25m with a rescue tube and then the fourth competitor swims 25m freestyle with fins with the rescue tube (the third and fourth swimmers having exchanged the rescue tube following the third competitor touching the wall). The fourth competitor must have their hand on the wall when the third competitor touches the wall and before touching the tube or harness of the rescue tube. Competitors 1, 2 and 3 may start in the water or on the side of the pool/blocks (subject to clause G5 of this Pool Handbook). Competitor 4 must start in the water. 4 x 25m Freestyle Relay with fins Four competitors in turn swim 25m freestyle 25m with each wearing fins. Competitors may start in the water or on the side of the pool/blocks (subject to section G5 of this Pool Handbook). 8 of 25

10 4 x 25m Kickboard Carry Relay Four competitors - each competing carries a kickboard 25m All competitors start in the water (2 at the start end and 2 at the 25m mark). Competitor 3 and competitor 4 enter the water following competitor 1 and competitor 2 leaving the wall (wall also means starting block) with the kickboard. Competitor 1 starts with 1 hand on the kickboard and 1 hand on the wall. Competitors 2, 3 and 4 must have one hand on the wall when competitor 1,2 and 3 (as relevant) touches the wall. Competitors 2,3 and 4 must not touch the kickboard until competitor 1, 2 or 3 (as relevant) has touched the wall. There must be a hand of a competitor on the kickboard at all times during the event (including during the changeover at the 25m, 50m and 75m mark)..carrying the kickboard rules as described above for the kickboard carry do not apply in the 5m change over zones only. A ENTRY REQUIREMENTS All Members of LSV Affiliated Clubs will be permitted to enter competitors and/or teams in the 2016 Pool Lifesaving Carnivals and Championships. Competitors need to attend at least one carnival this season and compete as an individual at that carnival to be eligible to compete in State Championship events. The Pool Panel, may at its sole and absolute discretion grant exemption from this requirement (such discretion will be exercised based on consideration of evidence as to why a competitor has not competed in one carnival during the pool carnival season). Other sporting or work commitments will not generally be considered as circumstances necessitating the granting of an exemption. Applications for an exemption must be made no later than 2 weeks prior to the relevant State Championship. Times must be recorded for the Super Lifesaver and Rescue Medley during this carnival season or in the previous 12 months to be eligible to compete in these events at the State Championships. If the time a competitor seeks to rely on to enter these events is obtained outside a LSV carnival during this season, it will need to be submitted to LSV prior to State entries with relevant evidence signed off by the State Pool Coach or delegate verifying the relevant time has been achieved in competition conditions A1 AGE GROUPS & AWARDS Pool Carnivals in Victoria will be run with age as at 30 th September the year prior to competition (as per SLSA). In the event a Pool Carnival (for example the State Titles) is held post the 30 September of the following year (for example October 2016 for the 2015/16 season), competitors must compete in the age group they were in at 30 September in the year prior to the Competition - i.e. in the case of the example above, in the age group they were in at 30 September 2015). The minimum age group for Junior carnivals is U8. Please note that U6 and U7 competitors are not able to compete in Junior Pool Carnivals. All competitors must have the appropriate award (RLSSA award or SLSA award) for their age group to be able to compete, with all competitors being able to confidently swim 25m. 9 of 25

11 It is required that all competitors at Victorian Championship carnivals are competent in the events they enter. If a competitor is not competent at a particular event, they may be asked to withdraw from that event. At any carnival, competitors may compete in one individual age group only. Competitors may go up an age group to compete in a relay event, provided they have the appropriate award and are competent in that event. U11s will be permitted to compete in team events only for the U12/13 age group at senior carnivals. Half of the relay team must be made up of competitors in the correct age group (Individual Age Group) for the relevant relay event. Competitors may compete in a maximum of four relay races in total at Junior carnivals (for example, if there are 3 relay events on the program, in 3 relay events in their age group and up an age group for 1 relay event only), and two relay races per relay event (e.g. two obstacle relays) at Senior Carnivals. A2 ENTRY PROCEDURES & FEES The 2016 LSV Pool Series entries are to be submitted by 11.00pm on the Tuesday before each the carnival unless otherwise stated via circular. It is the club s responsibility to check their competitors proficiency and award numbers to ensure each competitor entered is eligible to compete. *Random checks will be undertaken. Team Managers from each club that will be completing their club's entries are asked to send their contact details through to the Aquatic Sports Team at LSV; Junior and Senior - sport@lifesavingvictoria.com.au This season Life Saving Victoria will be using an electronic timing system for our pool carnivals. The timing system is the Dolphin wireless system that is used at many swimming meets and will greatly improve the efficiency of our carnivals. For the system to work, we require you to use the software program Team Manager in order to enter your athletes into the carnival instead of our existing registration system. 10 of 25

12 Please refer to Appendix 1 for the procedure on using Team Manager to complete your entries. The Aquatic Sports Council determines an entry fee to be paid for each competitor in the Carnivals and Championships. Each club must pay this Fee to LSV on receipt of an invoice. FEES Fees for the Senior Carnivals will be a fixed price of $22.00 per competitor Fees for the Junior Carnivals will be a fixed price of $22.00 per competitor Fees for the Victorian Pool Lifesaving Championships will be $35.00 Fees for the Victorian Junior Pool Lifesaving Championships will be $35.00 Clubs will be invoiced within two weeks of the event. A3 LATE ENTRY Late entries are any entry that is after the closing date and time and will only be accepted should the carnival program allow it. Late entries can be accepted on the day at the LSV administration desk, but to make things easier please ensure they are done by close of entry. A4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Competitors may only swim with one club. For team events, clubs may only form composite teams if each individual competitor is wearing their own club cap. They must inform the Chief referee of their intention to form a composite team (who must approve the entry of the composite team), which are not eligible for club point scores or ribbons. Composite teams will not be allowed for the Victorian Championship events. Clubs must supply people to act as handlers for all events which require them. Handlers must be wearing their registered Club cap. Handlers may be permitted to handle for another club at the Chief Referees discretion. B AQUATIC SPORTS POOL PANEL This Panel is responsible for the overall organisation of Junior and Senior Carnivals and Championships, both leading up to and during the events. The Aquatic Sports Pool Panel Coordinator shall convene all meetings of the Aquatic Sports Pool Panel, and he or she shall coordinate committee members to conduct the Pool Carnivals. The Championships shall be held annually, or at such other time that may be agreed upon by the Pool Competition Panel. The responsibility for the revision of these rules and their publishing shall lie with the Aquatic Sports Pool Panel on behalf of the Aquatic Sports Executive. C CLUB RESPONSIBILITIES This season, clubs will be required to enter the details of their Officials, timekeepers and set up/pack up crew into an online spreadsheet after entries have been submitted. The numbers that each club needs to provide will depend on the number of competitors entered into the carnival. 11 of 25

13 C1 C2 OFFICIALS DUTIES To assist with running Pool Carnivals, ALL clubs with registered athletes, must supply accredited officials as per 1:10 ratios, being 1 official for every 10 competitors (or as otherwise directed by the Pool Panel). Failure to do so will affect your clubs involvement in the carnival. Additionally, clubs will also be required to supply timekeepers on top of the 1:10 ratio. ACCREDITED OFFICIAL POSITIONS Chief Referee (1), Event Director (1), Starter, Technical Judges (minimum of two), Finish Judge, Marshalls (minimum of two), Chief Timekeeper, Recorder, Administration Support and Equipment Stewards (minimum of two) and jury of appeal. *Please refer to the ILS and RLSSA Competition Handbook for more details. Clubs are required to fill in their Officials on the online spreadsheet by 11pm on the Tuesday before each carnival at: U4MVN5X1E#gid=28 For the Senior Championships, we will require additional help to move equipment in and around the pool, so extra Equipment Stewards will be requested. C3 TIMEKEEPERS After the close of entries, LSV will allocate clubs a number of timekeeping positions for the upcoming carnival based on the number of competitors they have entered. Failure to supply the correct amount of timekeepers will affect your clubs involvement in the carnival. Timekeepers are to be seated 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the carnival. C4 SET UP AND PACK UP All clubs with five or more competitors entered for the carnival will be required to provide people to assist with the set up and/or pack up of the equipment. This will include unloading the trailer, filling manikins, setting out kickboards, tubes ropes etc and loading all equipment back into the trailer at the completion of the carnival. People allocated to this duty will be required to be at the venue 1 hour prior to the scheduled commencement time. D D1 ATTIRE Competitors are required to conform to the following regulations relating to dress: SWIMWEAR In all swimming events competitors must wear approved ILS swimwear as detailed in section 9.13 of the ILS Competition Manual (as amended from time to time). Prescription Spectacles These may be worn in events; however the Chief Referee should be notified prior to event marshalling. Contact Lenses Contact lenses may be worn at any time as chosen by the competitor, however, safety with hard lenses should be considered. Goggles May be worn in all events Club Swimming Caps / Club Caps Must be worn in all events. These caps may be silicone or cloth caps provided they are registered. Handlers must all wear a registered club cap. 12 of 25

14 Jewellery In the interests of the safety of all competitors, all jewellery and associated items must be removed or taped prior to competing Fingernails and Toenails In the interest of safety fingernails and toenails should be cut short At the discretion of the Chief Referee any competitor presenting themselves for an event in a manner deemed objectionable, inappropriate or unsafe shall not be permitted to start. D2 D3 PROFICIENCY & AWARD REQUIREMENTS OF ALL COMPETITORS All members entered for the 2016 Victorian and Australian Pool Championships and RLSSA Pool Nationals must meet proficiency and award requirements. Award requirements are as directed by the relevant organizing body for the relevant competition, proficiency requirements will be determined at the discretion of the Pool Panel and relevant referee and may include consideration of experience in completing events, attendance at training sessions and times recorded for relevant events. COMPETITION EQUIPMENT All equipment must comply with the ILS specifications as specified in the ILS Competition Manual: Section 9. Competition equipment will be subject to random scrutineering checks during the event. 13 of 25

15 E CARNIVAL & CHAMPIONSHIP EQUIPMENT Life Saving Victoria shall be responsible for the provision of most equipment and material required to conduct the Carnival and Championship events. This will include, but not be limited to: Officials recording sheets Stopwatches Stationary (other than officials) Markers / Rope for pool Witches hats for designating zones Rescue Tubes Manikins Ropes Kickboards Obstacles Tape to mark 1.5m from pool edge (line Throw) Computer Communication system between nominated personnel E1 CLUB REQUIREMENTS Each lifesaving club member is responsible for the provision of the following at the Carnivals and Victorian Championships. Registered Club Cap (including for handlers who must wear a club cap) Goggles E2 LIFESAVING MANIKIN SPECIFICATIONS The manikin must be capable of being filled with water and sealed for competition and approved by the chief referee. All equipment must comply with the ILS specifications as specified in the ILS Competition Manual: Section 9. Competition equipment will be subject to random scrutineering checks during the event. E3 FINS / FLIPPERS SPECIFICATIONS Each competitor / club must provide their own swim fins / flippers for competition. Senior Regulations All equipment must comply with the ILS specifications as specified in the ILS Competition Manual: Section 9. Competition equipment will be subject to random scrutineering checks during the event. All senior competitors may wear rubber fins; we recommend all under 12 and under 13 year old athletes wear these for competition, however under 12s and under 13s may wear fiberglass fins as per the RLSSA Under 14 Rules. Only rubber fins can be used at Short-course events and for all Junior carnival events requiring the use of fins (U8-U11), see page 6 of this Pool Handbook. E4 E5 RESCUE TUBES All equipment must comply with the ILS specifications as specified in the ILS Competition Manual: Section 9. Competition equipment will be subject to random scrutineering checks during the event. OBSTACLES *Please refer to ILS Competition Manual for more information on specifications. 14 of 25

16 E6 E7 LINE THROW ROPE The line used for the line throw shall be plaited, buoyant polypropylene: 8mm diameter, length minimum 16.5m; maximum 17.5m for all senior line throw events and a minimum length of 12.5m for juniors. SCRUTINEERING The Chief Referee prior to the start of the first event may conduct specification checking of all equipment to be used by the competitors. The Chief Referee reserves the right to re-inspect competition equipment at any time during the competition and equipment found not meeting or consistent with the specifications stipulated will be subject to disqualification. In turn, this may lead to the disqualification of the competitor found using the equipment and the possibility of the disqualification of the full team. F F1 CARNIVALS & CHAMPIONSHIPS REGULATIONS & EVENTS The Aquatic Sports Pool Panel shall conduct Lifesaving events in all age groups. AGE GROUPS Age groups shall be as follows for both male and female competitors. Junior Carnivals Under 8 Under 9 Under 10 Under 11 Senior Carnivals Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Under 15 Under 17 Under 19 Open Over 30 F2 INDIVIDUAL EVENTS The Junior Carnivals and/or Championships shall consist of some or all of the following individual events. Under 8 Under 9 25m Freestyle with fins 25m Freestyle with fins 25m Tube Tow with fins 50m Tube Tow and Clip up with fins 25m Obstacle Race 50m Kickboard carry without fins 25m Kickboard carry 50m Obstacle Race 6m line throw Under 10 Under 11 25m Freestyle with fins 50m Obstacle Race 50m Obstacle Race 50m Tube Tow and Clip Up with fins 50m Manikin carry with fins (empty manikin) 25m Manikin carry no fins (empty manikin) 50m Tube Tow and Clip Up with fins 50m Manikin carry with fins (empty manikin) 8m line throw 8m line throw 15 of 25

17 The Senior Carnivals and/or Championships shall consist of some or all of the following individual events. A specific list of events will be available at each carnival. Under 12 /13 Under 14/ 15/ 17 Under 19 50m Manikin Tow 50m Manikin Carry 50m Manikin Carry 50m Manikin Carry 12.5m Line Throw 100m Rescue Medley 100m Obstacles 100m Manikin Carry with fins 100m Manikin Carry with fins 10m Line Throw 100m Manikin Tow 100m Manikin Tow 100m Manikin Carry with fins 100m/200m Obstacles 200m Obstacles Super Lifesaver (U15 & 17 only) 12.5m Line Throw 100m Rescue Medley (U17 only) Super Lifesaver Open Masters: Over 30 50m Manikin Carry 50m Manikin Carry 100m Manikin Carry with fins 100m Manikin Carry with fins 100m Manikin Tow 100m Obstacles 200m Obstacles 12.5m Line Throw 12.5m Line Throw 100m Manikin Tow Super Lifesaver 100m Rescue Medley F3 TEAM EVENTS Teams shall consist of four (4) members. Senior and Junior Carnivals and/or Championships shall consist of some or all of the following events. All relay events will be run as mixed teams. Mixed Teams are classified as: At least one member of different gender Composite Teams do not carry points or receive ribbons at normal Carnivals. NO Composite Teams allowed at Championship Carnivals Under 8 Under 9/Under 10 4 x 25m Kickboard Carry Relay 4 x 25m Obstacle Relay 4 x 25m Freestyle Relay with fins 4 x 25m Medley Tube Relay 4 x 25m Kickboard Carry Relay Under 11 Under 12/13 (run as combined age) 4 x 25m Obstacle Relay 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 4 x 25m Manikin Relay 4 x 50m Medley Relay 4 x 25m Medley Tube Relay 4 x 25m Manikin Relay Under 14/15 (run as combined age) Under 17/19 4 x 25m Manikin Relay 4 x 25m Manikin Relay 4 x 50m Medley Relay 4 x 50m Medley Relay 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay Open/Masters 4 x 25m Manikin Relay 4 x 50m Obstacles Relay 4 x 50m Medley Relay 16 of 25

18 G G1 G2 G3 G4 GENERAL COMPETITION CONDITIONS METHOD OF CARRYING / TOWING THE MANIKIN *Please refer to the RLSSA & ILS Competition Manual for more information on specifications. WEARING OF RESCUE TUBES *Please refer to the RLSSA & ILS Competition Manual for more information on specifications. DISQUALIFICATIONS In addition to the disqualifications contained in the ILS Competition Manual and RLSSA Competition Manual as relevant, the following will result in disqualification: Any team or club member not meeting the age requirements. Any attempt to defeat the Rules of the competition. Leaving before a member of the team has touched the end of the pool, or starting line and not returning to restart. Deliberate obstruction of other competitors. Not following the order of an event as laid down. Abusing any official of LSV or conduct unbecoming or disrespectful to other competitors or officials. Not being competent in the event at the Victorian Championships, therefore causing delay / interruption to carnival. PROTESTS / APPEALS Refer to Section 2.15 of the ILS Competition Rule Book (including the Protest and Appeal Forms). The Organising Committee for the purpose of section 2.15 for Victorian Pool Competitions is the Chair of the Pool Panel Competition Committee. The decision as to whether to allow video evidence to be used at a carnival shall be at the absolute discretion of the referee. G5 STARTS, TUMBLE TURNS AND SAFETY Dive starts will be permitted where the pool depth is equal to or in excess of 1.35m.Tumble turns will only be permitted where the pool depth is equal to or in excess of 0.9m. In addition to the above, it will be up to the Chief Referee to take any safety aspects into consideration that are relevant for the particular venue and determine if tumble turns or dives will be permitted (irrespective of the terms of the paragraph above). H TROPHIES & RESULTS At the Victorian Pool Lifesaving Championship each event in each age group will be a Victorian Lifesaving Championship in its own right and will be determined by the final for each event. The schedule of medallions for the Championship shall be approved by the Aquatic Sports Executive and Aquatic Sports Pool Panel. Junior Carnivals Junior Place-getters at carnivals other than the championships will receive place ribbons for first, second and third positions. Composite teams will not be eligible to received ribbons. H1 RECORDS National Records RLSSA 17 of 25

19 Appendix 1 - Entry Procedure What Team Mangers need to do: Firstly, download the Team Manager file by going to and clicking on the link towards the bottom of the page that says: Lite (please note that this program will not work for MAC users.) If you have any issues with downloading the program, please contact the Aquatic Sports team at sport@lsv.com.au Once downloaded: - Install/open the Team Manager Program - Once you have the Team Manager program open, you may be asked to install an update PLEASE DO NOT INSTALL THE UPDATE - Once complete and you are on the Team Manager home screen, select File in the top menu and Open/New - Write your club name as the file name and select Open - A new window will open, with the User Name selected as Admin, leave everything as it is and click ok to proceed. - A new set up window will open o For gender designations select male/female o For athlete browser options select show ages, show birth date and last name first (no need for school year). o For Team/Swimmer Defaults, select other for Default Team Registration, age group for default team type, Australia for default country and Victoria for Default State. o For Meet Age-Up Date, add in the date 30/09/15 (please double check whether dates are in dd/mm/yy or mm/dd/yy) o For System Age-Up Date, add in 30/09/15 (de-select Always age-up to today ) o Everything else can be left as it is, select ok 18 of 25

20 After the initial set up you will be directed to the main menu. From here, you need to import the carnival events for the carnival. To do this, LSV will be sending out a file to all team managers approximately 1-2 week prior to the close of entries. You will need to save this file to your computer. It will be saved as a zip file, there is no need to unzip the file yourself, the Team Manager program will do this. In Team Manager select the file menu, then Import Meet Events and open the file that you have just saved to your computer. (Select OK, open the file, then ok again and events for the upcoming carnival will be imported). After the events are imported click on the cancel button. 19 of 25

21 Once this is complete, you should be able to see the next upcoming LSV Pool Carnival that is being held. After this return to the main menu by clicking on the blue x button near the top right of your screen (do not click on the red x button as it will exit you from the program). 20 of 25

22 The next step is to add a new team. - To do this, click on the Teams button which is located across the top menu, then select add (also across the top menu) - A Team Maintenance window will open, from here you need to enter your Team Abbr and your full team name. The list of Team Names and Abbreviations that need to be used are: - Altona: ALT - Anglesea: ANG - Black Rock: BLK - Bronte: BRN - Carrum: CAR - Chelsea Longbeach: CLB - Dromana Bay: DRB - Edithvale: EDV - Elwood: EWD - Gunnamatta: GUN - Half Moon Bay: HMB - Hampton: HAM - Jan Juc: JJC - Mentone: MEN - Mordialloc: MRD - Mornington: MRN - Ocean Grove: OCG - Point Leo: LEO - Seaford: SEA - Torquay: TOR - South Melbourne: STH - Williamstown: WIL If your club is not on the list please contact sport@lsv.com.au After you have entered your team name and abbreviation, Select ok, then press cancel to exit the Team Maintenance window. Close the Teams menu by clicking on the blue x button near the top right corner of your screen. 21 of 25

23 From here, you will need to add the athletes that will be competing at the upcoming pool carnival. - To do this, click on the Athletes button which is located across the top menu then select add (also across the top menu) - For each athlete, the only data you need to enter their last name, first name, Birthdate (check the dd/mm/yy format), Gender (M,F) and Team 1 (Your club abbreviation). Do not worry about the other fields. Once you have completed the details for one athlete, select ok and you can move onto the next athlete. - Once all athletes have been entered click cancel and return to the main menu by clicking on the blue x button near the top right of your screen. The next step is to enter your relay team name. To do this, from the main menu click on set-up and drop down to favourite filters. Select Add, then in the Favourite name section type in your club abbreviation, and in the team box select your club abbreviation. Select ok then click on the love heart to make this your default team for relays, following this your team should be highlighted in yellow. 22 of 25

24 At this stage you are ready to enter your athletes into their events. To do this, select Meets on the top menu, followed by entries in the top menu then drop down to either add entries by name or entry by event. - For entries by name, you can select on your athletes name and click on the events that they wish to compete in by clicking the Boxes under the enter column. Please note, when selecting an athlete's events, ignore the stroke description, just focus on the event number as these will directly correspond to our event programs. You can also enter the athlete s entry time in the Custom Time column if they have achieved a time at a previous pool carnival, if not leave this space blank. Entry times will be used for event seeding so please make sure these are accurate. Please also note, you cannot enter athletes into relays using this method. Once you have finished entering athletes into individual events close the window. To enter relay teams, click on Entries then Entry by event. For entry by event you can add athletes into relay teams by selecting a relay event number (it also helps to click on Relays Only on the top menu). Once you have selected an event number, click on the new relay button and then add athletes to the relay team by clicking on the entrd box next to their names. 23 of 25

25 To check your entries, you can create a report from the main menu by clicking reports: meet entries. Click on the Individuals and Relays Event filter to display all events. 24 of 25

26 Once your entries are finalised, you need to send through your entries to LSV prior to the close of entries. From the main menu select file, and drop down to export meet entries. Save the file (the only box that should be ticked is export relays) and the exported file to: Junior and Senior Carnivals: 25 of 25

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