AMS GOLD CHAMPS March 10-13, 2016 SPONSOR/HOST SANCTION: #AM-031016-03 TIME TRIALS SANCTION: #AM-031016-02 Team Pittsburgh Aquatics Held under the Sanction of USA Swimming and Allegheny Mountain Swimming, Inc. In granting this sanction it is understood and agreed that USA Swimming shall be free from any liabilities or claims for damages arising by reason of injuries to anyone during the conduct of the event. MEET DIRECTOR Jeff Berghoff E-MAIL: berghoff@pitt.edu PHONE: 412-648-8340 OFFICIALS CONTACT Terri Cook E-MAIL: terricook27@yahoo.com PHONE: SAFETY CHAIR Jason Miller MEET REFEREE Dave Watterson E-MAIL: wttrsnd@gmail.com PHONE: ADMIN REFEREE FACILITY LOCATION FACILITY DESCRIPTION POOL CERTIFICATION WATER DEPTH EVENTS ENTRIES OPEN ENTRIES CLOSE TBA Trees Pool, University of Pittsburgh 20 lane 25 yard facility with 6 lane 25 yard warm down facility as well. The competition course has been certified in accordance with Article 104.2.2C (4). The copy of the certification is on file with USA Swimming The minimum water depth for racing starts shall be measured in accordance with Article 103.2.3. The depth of the water at the start end of the pool is 7 feet and at the turn end of the pool is 16 feet. This meet will be conducted in accordance with the attached schedule of events. Friday, March 4, 2016 @ 6:00 am OME Entry only When entering through OME, please do not check out until your final entry submission has been completed. Wednesday, March 9, 2016 @ 10:00am ENTRY LIMIT Three (3) Individual Events per day (excluding relays). MEET ENTRY LIMIT: N/A ENTRY FEES Individual Events: $5.00 Relay Events: $10.00 Swimmer Surcharge: $5.00 CONFORMING TIMES Entry times should be in SCY. Non-conforming times will be seeded last, entry times shall not be converted. ENTRY PROCEDURES MEET DURATION AND SCRATCH-DOWN OF ENTRIES "No Time" or "NT" entries are not accepted in AMS swim meets. If a qualifying time does not exist, an entry time must still be used. Files with NT s will be returned by the Entry Chair until the file is corrected and resent. Entries must be submitted by Hy-Tek CL2 or HY3 file or sdif file via e-mail to the Meet Entry Chair during the Entry Period; Please include the following information in the body of the e-mail: Team Name, Number of Individual Entries, Number of Relay Entries, Total Entries, and Team Entry Chair s Contact Information along with the Entry report by Swimmer s Name. A final entry report must be mailed or e-mailed to the entry chair five (5) days prior to the meet start. Payments shall be made for the entries to the host prior to the start of the meet. No refunds will be given, except for mandatory scratch down of events **No late entries will be accepted. In order to comply with the USA Swimming Four-Hour Rule Regulations (see rule 205.3.1F), swimmers may be required to scratch-down individual events per day at the direction of the Meet Director and Meet Management Committee. If a scratch down is required, teams will need to submit a new file that includes the scratch down of the events. In addition entries may be returned in order help control meet duration. Affected clubs will be notified no less than five (5) days prior to the start of the meet. Events may be combined and/or the number of entries limited in one or more events in order to control the length of the meet. Teams will be notified by email of swimmers who are affected by such limits. Events 400 yards/meters or longer may be limited to the fastest five (5) heats per event MEET ENTRY CHAIR Jeff Berghoff E-MAIL: berghoff@pitt.edu E-MAIL ENTRY FILES TO TPIT-ENTRIES@AMSWIM.ORG PHONE #: 412-648-8340 (no calls before 9:00 AM or after 9:00 PM) 1 P a g e
MAIL CHECKS/ REPORTS Pittsburgh Aquatic Program, GOLD CHAMPS, 218 Fitzgerald Fieldhouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Pittsburgh Aquatic Program PROOF OF TIMES SEEDING/PRESEEDED DECK ENTRIES: This meet will require Proof of Times. For Proof of Times, all times must be proved through the USA SWIMS National Database. Times that are not in SWIMS must be proven thirty (30) minutes prior to the start of the session with official results from a USA Swimming Sanctioned, Approved, or Observed meet. If a time cannot be proven and the athlete competes in the questioned event, that swim is subject to the appropriate AMS fine for falsifying documents. When submitting meet entry files and reports, include the proof of time by check the Include Proof of Time box Event seeding will be done in accordance with USA Swimming Rule 207.11.7B. This meet will be PRESEEDED. The events that are 400 yards/meters or longer and relays will be deck seeded. Failure to scratch prior to seeding and failure to swim the event will result in the swimmer being barred from his/her next individual event or relay unless the Referee is notified of a declared false start prior to the start of their race. Check in will close 30 minutes prior to the start of the session. Events 400 yards/meters or longer that are Timed Finals will be swum fastest to slowest alternating girls/boys. Deck entries will not be permitted for this meet. WARM-UP INFORMATION Warm-up policies will be strictly enforced by USA Swimming Officials. These policies along with the lane assignments, if applicable shall be posted on the wall at the start end of the pool. REQUIRED DURING WARM-UPS: There will be specifically designated lanes during all warm-up sessions for 10 & under swimmers. All warm-ups require a feet-first entry into the water at the start end of the pool. Designated lanes will be open for starts and one way sprints during each warm-up session. The Referee/Meet Marshals will have control over Warm-Up Procedures the day of the meet. At any session with distance events (1000/800, 1650/1500) offered and at any championship formatted meet (prelims/finals), the outside lane or lanes shall be restricted to pace lanes only at the same time sprint lanes are opened. At any distance only meet or session (1000/800, 1650/1500), only one lane shall be opened for sprinting. Specific warm-up times for each club (if applicable) and/or changes to the warm-up schedule will be posted on the AMS Web Site no later than five (5) days prior to the start of the meet. The Meet Director reserves the right to adjust warm-ups based on the number of entries (prior to the meet) or the referee (day of the meet). The Meet Entry Chair will email all attending clubs specific warm-up times and any changes to the warm-up schedule no later than five (5) days prior to the start of the meet; this will also be posted on the AMS website. **There shall be a ten (10) minute break before distance events in a standard meet (400IM/400/500FR) at end of session when there is not a separate warm-up/warm down pool available. SESSION WARM-UP TIMES MEET STARTS Thursday/Friday Eve 4:00 PM 4:55 PM 5:00 PM Sat/Sun AM 7:00 AM 8:25 AM 8:30 AM Sat/Sun PM 12:00 PM 12:55 PM 1:00 PM Sat/Sun FINALS 5:00 PM 5:55 PM 6:00 PM AWARDS Individual Awards 1-8 for 12-u, 1-3 for 13-14 Relay Awards 1-8 for 12-u, 1-3 for 13-14 1 st Place Combined Team High Point all 14-u age groups, male and female SCORING RULES: See USA Swimming Rule 102.25 for Scoring Places and Points 1-8 standard scoring, 9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, double for relays 20-14-12-10-8-6-4-2 This meet will be governed by current USA Swimming Rules and Current AMS Operating Procedures. Fly-over starts WILL be used. 2 P a g e
DECK PRIVILEGES ELIGIBILITY RACING START CERTIFICATION QUALIFYING TIMES MEET/DECK REFEREE PROTESTS MEET MARSHALS SWIMMERS WITH DISABILITIES PHOTOGRAPHY DECK CHANGING RESTRICTIONS DECK PRIVILEGES: No unauthorized personnel will be allowed on the pool deck. All coaches, officials, and meet volunteers must wear a wristband to be on deck. Only those with wristbands, along with competing athletes, may be permitted on the deck at any time. Swimmers must be under the direct supervision of an USA Swimming Member Certified Coach at all times. Coaches and Officials must present their current USA Swimming registration card at the sign-in table in order to receive their wristband. Prior to entering the deck, unattached swimmers and attached swimmers attending without a coach are responsible for securing a USA Swimming Member coach who will supervise them during warm-up, warm-down, before, during, and after the meet; the swimmer must notify the Referee of this coach prior to the start of the session. Additionally, these swimmers must register a contact person with the Meet Director. This information should be submitted with the entries. Failure to do so will result in the swimmer not being permitted to participate. All entrants must be registered members of USA Swimming as provided in Article 302. Age as of the first day of the meet shall determine the swimmer s age for the entire meet. On deck registration is not permitted; all athletes must be registered prior to entering the meet. Any swimmer entered in the meet must be certified by a USA Swimming member-coach as being proficient in performing a racing start or must start each race from within the water. When unaccompanied by a membercoach, it is the responsibility of the swimmer or the swimmer s legal guardian to ensure compliance with this requirement. A copy of the Racing Start Certification Checklist, signed by a USA Swimming member coach, must be given to the referee prior to the start of the meet. Based off the National A Standard. All 15 and over events based off the 15-16 National A Standard. The Meet/Deck Referee shall be in charge of the meet. Any questions regarding the conduct of the meet should be made directly to him/her. The Meet/Deck Referee has final judgment for any issues that arise that day during the course of the meet. A Meet Jury will adjudicate any protests including issues of conduct which may occur in the meet venue. All protests must be in writing to the Meet/Deck Referee. The Meet Jury will consist of the Meet Director, an Athlete and a Coach. Additional members including an official may be added for a jury of five. The Meet/Deck Referee will act as a mediator A Meet Jury shall be identified and posted at the beginning of each session of the meet. Meet Marshals have full authority through the Meet/Deck Referee for safety and good order throughout the venue at all times. Swimmers, coaches and spectators may be removed from the deck/venue for non-compliance with procedures or non-cooperation with Marshals instructions. Swimmers with disabilities are welcome to attend this meet and should contact the Meet Director and/or Referee prior to the start of the meet regarding any accommodations. In compliance with USA Swimming Rules and Regulations, the use of audio or visual recording devices, including a cell phone, is not permitted in changing areas, rest rooms, or locker rooms. Additionally, the use of equipment capable of taking pictures or videos (i.e. cell phones, cameras, tablets, etc.) are banned from behind the starting blocks during the entire meet, including warm-up, competition, and warm-down periods. Unless approved in advance by the AMS Board of Directors and stated in the Meet Announcement, photographers/videographers are not permitted on deck at any time. As an approved exception, USA Swimming registered and credentialed coaches are permitted to utilize visual recording devices to record their swimmers in the pool for the sole purpose of stroke training, subject to the location restrictions of this statement, so long as they do not interfere with meet operations. In the event of any disputes regarding video recording, the Referee s decision shall be final and binding. In no case shall coaches be permitted to delegate this role to athletes Per USA Swimming Rule 202.4.9(I), Changing into or out of swimsuits other than in locker rooms or other designated areas is prohibited. The use and sale of any tobacco products is prohibited on the pool deck, in the locker rooms, in spectator seating, on standing areas and in all areas used by swimmers, during the meet and during warm-up periods. Sale and use of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in all areas of the meet venue. No glass containers are allowed in the meet venue. No seating or spectators permitted on the pool balcony overlooking the start end of the pool. Entry to the pool deck will be limited to the entrance located nearest the lobby water fountain. 3 P a g e
AMS SCRATCH RULE FOR PRELIMS/FINALS MEETS TIME TRIALS Any Swimmer or relay team failing to swim an event at a pre-seeded session of a prelims-finals meet shall not be penalized for failure to swim. Positive Check-in events (400 yards/meters or longer): Any swimmer who has checked in for an individual event that is seeded on the deck must swim in the event unless he notifies the Referee or designated meet official of his/her wish to scratch before the seeding for the event has begun. Failure to scratch prior to seeding and failure to swim the event will result in the swimmer being barred from his/her next individual event or relay. Events seeded on the deck shall be closed for seeding no later than 30 minutes prior to the start of the event. Any swimmer qualifying for a C, B or A (bonus and consolation final or) final race in an individual event who fails to compete in said final shall be barred from further competition for the remainder of the meet, except as noted in Exceptions for Failure to Compete. A declared false start or deliberate delay of meet is not permitted and will be regarded as a failure to compete. Any Swimmer who qualifies for a C, B or A Final and does not compete shall be subject to a monetary fine. If such failure to compete occurs on the swimmer s last day of the meet, the swimmer shall be charged a penalty of $25 by AMS. The $25 penalty fee will be charged to the swimmer s club or to the swimmer themselves in the event that they are unattached. This penalty fee should be paid to AMS (Allegheny Mountain Swimming) and mailed to the Permanent Office within 14 days of the conclusion of the meet. Failure to pay this fine prevents this swimmer/team from participating in a future meet. The Meet /Deck Referee shall notify the Permanent Office of any penalties due within 1 day of the conclusion of the meet. Thirty (30) Minute Scratch Rule A swimmer who qualified for a C, B or A Final (Bonus C, Consolation B, Championship A) must notify the designated official of his/her intent to scratch within thirty (30) minutes after the announcement of the qualifiers. The swimmer shall further declare his/her final intention within thirty (30) minutes following his/her last individual preliminary event in the session. If the swimmer does not declare his/her intention at the end of the 30 minutes of his/her final individual event, the swimmer will be seeded into the final event. Any penalties for not swimming at finals will be upheld. Swimmers and/or coaches should re-check with the Scratch Table to see if their swimmer has been scratched into one of the finals heats. Swimmers not intending to return for finals, regardless of the seeded position should fill out the scratch form. Exception for Failure to Scratch No Penalty shall apply: The Referee is notified of illness or injury and accepts the proof thereof. A swimmer qualifying for a consolation final or final race following preliminaries is in compliance with the 30 minute scratch rule detailed above. It is determined by the Referee that failure to scratch was caused by circumstances beyond the control of the swimmer. A swimmer who was not one of the original qualifiers and who was scratched into the qualifiers list. 1) Time Trials are up to the discretion of the Meet Director with consultation with the Meet Referee. 2) Time Trials are reserved for athletes in need of a new qualifying time for sectionals or faster meets. 3) All swimmers that are currently in 8 th grade or lower must be entered in the meet, in an individual event. 9 th grade and older swimmer do not have to appear in an individual event for the meet. 4) All 9 th Grade and older athletes, or their coach, may request a time trial through the Meet director. 5) Swimmers may not compete in more than 2 time trials for the meet or a daily maximum of 3 individual events. 6) All Time Trial swimmers must have their own timer. 7) All Time Trial distance swimmers must supply their own counter, as well as, a timer. 8) Deck entry only for time trials may be the offered. The Meet Director shall make all arrangements for entries should time trials be offered. Order of events shall be: Saturday: Saturday events followed by Sunday, then any distance if needed Sunday: Sunday events followed by Saturday, then any distance if needed 4 P a g e
DIRECTIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION Teams are permitted 1 relay only swimmer per 3 athletes entered in that age group. Those athletes must be included in the master entry Teams may enter a maximum of 3 relays per event No bonus events available Pool locker room access may be restricted due to construction but other arrangements in the building will be available. Parking information will be forthcoming at a later date. All swimmers in Thursday and Friday evening events MUST provide their own timer and counter when applicable. At the discretion of the Meet Director and the Meet Referee, Time Trials may be made available if needed. 11 and over age groups will have A and B finals with only the A final scoring Coaches deck chairs will not be permitted on deck 5 P a g e
AMS Gold Champs Team Pittsburgh Aquatics (TPIT) March 11-13, 2016 Thursday Evening Session 1 - Timed Finals Finals Information Qualifying Times Girls Events Boys 11-12, 13-14, 15&O 10&U 1 13&O 500 Freestyle 2 Prelims/Finals, B and A Finals Equal To or Faster Than the 9-10 A Standard 3 11-12 400 Individual Medley 4 11-12 5 15&O 1000 Freestyle 6 Equal To or Faster Than the 11-12 A Standard 13-14 Equal To or Faster Than the 13-14 A Standard Friday Evening 15&O Relays Information Session 2 - Timed Finals Thursday & Friday Events: Girls Events Boys Relays to be competed in Prelims only. Equal to or Faster Than the 15-16 A Standard. 7 12&U 500 Freestyle 8 There shall be up to a 10 minute break following 13&O relays Saturday & Sunday Events: 9 15&O 1650 Freestyle 10 Equal to or Faster Than the15-16 A Standard Saturday AM Saturday PM Saturday Evening Session 3 - Prelims Session 4 - Timed Finals Session 5 - Finals Girls Events Boys Girls Events Boys Order of Finals 11 400 Medley Relay 12 39 12&U 200 Freestyle Relay 40 41,42,13,14,15,16,45,46,17,18,19,20,49,50, 13 13-14 200 Freestyle 14 41 11-12 200 Freestyle 42 21,22,23,24,53,54,25,26,27,28,57,58,29,30, 15 15&O 200 Freestyle 16 43 10&U 200 Freestyle 44 31,32,61,62,33,34,35,36,65,66 17 13-14 100 Breaststroke 18 45 11-12 100 Breaststroke 46 19 15&O 100 Breaststroke 20 47 10&U 100 Breaststroke 48 21 13-14 200 Backstroke 22 49 11-12 100 Backstroke 50 23 15&O 200 Backstroke 24 51 10&U 100 Backstroke 52 25 13-14 50 Freestyle 26 53 11-12 50 Freestyle 54 27 15&O 50 Freestyle 28 55 10&U 50 Freestyle 56 29 13-14 200 Butterfly 30 57 11-12 200 Breaststroke 58 31 15&O 200 Butterfly 32 59 10&U 50 Butterfly 60 33 13-14 200 Individual Medley 34 61 11-12 50 Butterfly 62 35 15&O 200 Individual Medley 36 63 10&U 100 Individual Medley 64 37 800 Freestyle Relay 38 65 11-12 100 Individual Medley 66 67 12&U 400 Medley Relay Butterfly 68 Sunday AM Sunday PM Sunday Evening Session 6 - Prelims Session 7 - Timed Finals Session 8 - Finals Girls Events Boys Girls Events Boys Order of Finals 69 200 Medley Relay 70 95 12&U 200 Medley Relay 96 97,98,71,82,83,84,101,102,75,76,77,78,105, 71 13-14 400 Individual Medley 72 97 11-12 200 Individual Medley 98 106,79,80,81,82,109,110,85,86,87,88,111, 73 15&O 400 Individual Medley 74 99 10&U 200 Individual Medley 100 112,89,80,115,116,91,92,119,120 75 13-14 100 Backstroke 76 101 11-12 50 Backstroke 102 77 15&O 100 Backstroke 78 103 10&U 50 Backstroke 104 79 13-14 100 Butterfly 80 105 11-12 100 Butterfly 106 81 15&O 100 Butterfly 82 107 10&U 100 Butterfly 108 83 200 Freestyle Relay 84 109 11-12 200 Backstroke 110 85 13-14 100 Freestyle 86 111 11-12 50 Breaststroke 112 87 15&O 100 Freestyle 88 113 10&U 50 Breaststroke 114 89 13-14 200 Breaststroke 90 115 11-12 100 Freestyle 116 91 15&O 200 Breaststroke 92 117 10&U 100 Freestyle 118 93 400 Freestyle Relay 94 119 11-12 200 Butterfly 120 121 12&U 400 Freestyle Relay 122 The following amendments have been made to relays: 1)All 12 and younger relays have been split into 11-12 and 10 and Under A)All 10 and Under relays will immediately follow 11-12 events, numbered to follow the listed order: 139 & 140 10 & U 200 Freestyle Relay (swum after 39 & 40) 167 & 168 10 & U 400 Medley Relay (swum after 67 & 68) 195 and 196 10 & U 200 Medley Relay (swum after 95 and 96) 221 and 222 10 & U 400 Freestyle Relay (swum after 121 and 122) 2)All Senior Relays have been split into Senior and 13-14 A)All original numbering shall be the 13-14 events B)All Senior relays will immediately follow 13-14 events, numbered to follow the listed order: 211 &212 Senior 400 Medley Relay (swum after 11 & 12) 269 & 270 Senior 200 Medley Relay (swum after 69 & 70) 293 & 294 Senior 400 Freestyle Relay (swum after 93 & 94) As per notification all Senior events shall be scored into team scoring, but not given awards as per Meet Announcement.