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The Estevan Golden Eels Swim Club cordially invites your club to participate in South Semi-Finals. SANCTION NUMBER: 16-17-10 HOST CLUB: Estevan Golden Eels Summer Swim Club DATE: July 29, 2017 LOCATION: MEET MANAGER: TIMES: FACILITY: Pool Name: RM Aquatic Centre Address: 701 Souris Avenue Phone: 306-634-1888 Name: Trinda Jocelyn Address Box 952 Estevan SK Phone: 306-461-9455 E-mail: trinda@sasktel.net Warm Ups: 8:00-8:25, 8:30-8:55 AM Competition Starts: 9:00 am Coaches Meeting: 7:45 am Officials Meeting: 8:30am 25 Metre, 6 Lane, Indoor Pool Non-turbulent Lane Markers Dolphin Electronic Watches Hy-Tek Meet Manager Software Depth at start end is 3 metres deep and the depth at turn end is 1 metre deep Swimmers must exercise caution when doing their turns as water is shallow There will be no diving at the turn end of the pool, 2 nd and 4 th place relay members must start in the water from a push. ELIGIBILITY: All swimmers must be amateurs and registered with Swim Saskatchewan as summer swimmers. Only swimmers seven (7) years of age and older may compete in sanctioned competitions. Swimmers must be at least seven (7) years old as of April 30, 2017. Age group based on age of swimmer as of April 30, 2017. To be eligible to attend the semi-finals a swimmer must have competed in at least one sanctioned meet hosted by a summer club in the Province of Saskatchewan in the year of the semi-final prior to the semi-final meet. If a swimmer has trained with a summer club and has for health, administrative or facility problems or for any other reason beyond his/her control not swum at an SSI sanctioned Saskatchewan summer swim meet prior to the semi-final, the swimmer may apply to the summer swimming program executive for a waiver of this rule. The executive will rule on the application on the basis of the question of whether the swimmer is a legitimate summer swimmer who has not competed at a previous meet for reasons beyond his/her control. The ruling of the Summer Swimming Program Executive will be final. 1

ELIGIBILITY CON T: The clubs south of the line will form the South Region and will be entitled to attend only the Southern Semi-Finals. As per revised policy SC-2, swimmers that were registered with a Winter club during the period of Oct 31, 2016 to April 30, 2017 and are now a member of a Summer Club, may compete as Exhibition at the South Semi Finals Swim Meet but may not advance to Provincials. Each event entry for an Exhibition Swimmer must be checked in the EXH box in Hy-tek Team Manager. As per revised policy SC-5, any summer swimmer who is registered and in good stand with SSI will be eligible to set provincial records, with the exception of exhibition swimmers. COMPETITION: Swimming Canada Rules apply except as specifically modified herein. Swimming Canada Warm-up Competition Safety Procedures will be in effect at this meet. All events will be swum as time finals. Events will be swum via the following age categories: 7 & 8; 9 & 10; 11 & 12; 13 & 14; 15 17; 18 & over NOTE: Meet management reserves the right to combine events and/or heats as necessary. SEEDING: All events will be seeded by age and time and will swim slowest to fastest. Male and female events will be swum separately, except for 7 & 8 relays, and where events may be swum together to maximize the use of the pool. SCRATCHES: Scratches from heats simply create empty lanes, as there shall be no re-seeding. Scratches from heats may be made at any time without penalty except for loss of entry fee. Clubs are requested to report any scratches no later than 30 minutes prior to the start of that day s events. START: The FINA start shall be used for all events as per SNC RULE SW 4. NOTE: At the Referee s discretion, swimmers may be required to stay in the water, along the lane ropes, at the completion of their race to allow for the next heat to begin, with the exception of backstroke and relays. PROTESTS: ALL infractions will be reported to the Referee and the Referee will report the disqualifications to the coaches or disqualifications maybe announced through the P.A. system. Only a team s coach may approach the Referees about a decision or complaint and may submit protests as per SNC RULE GR 9.2. 2

EVENTS: DECK ENTRIES: RELAYS: A List of Events can be found at the end of this document. DECK ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. All Relay entries must be submitted via the entry deadline date listed below Up to two (2) swimmers from a younger age category may be moved to be part of a relay team in an older age group Clubs may enter combination teams made up of swimmers from two (2) or more clubs. The points earned by a combination team may (at the Meet Manager s discretion) be apportioned among the clubs making up the team according to the number of swimmers from each club. All relays are gender specific, except for the 7 & 8 relays, which are mixed. Relay names and/or name changes shall be accepted up to 30 minutes prior to the start of the competition starting. Relay names and/or name changes shall be accepted until 5 minutes after event # 44 ENTRIES: Swimmers are limited to a maximum of 5 individual events plus relays. Swimmers may only enter 2 out of the 3 Freestyle events Relay entries must also be submitted prior to the entry deadline date. Relay entries may be submitted with or without names. All entries (Individual and Relay) should be submitted by e-mail as a Hy-Tek entry file. A hard copy of entries must be sent as back up. This hard copy will be used to ensure that data is transferred successfully from the Hy-Tek Entry file into Meet Manager. The swimmer s entire birth date (day/month/year) MUST be submitted. Swim times MUST be entered in short course meters. Registration numbers MUST be submitted for all swimmers. Meet Management will not be responsible for obtaining missing numbers. Entries without registration numbers will not be accepted. Each event entry for an Exhibition swimmer must be checked in the EXH box in Hytek Team Manager. Please send meet entries to: Name: David Dzeryk Phone: 306-461-4848 E-mail: davegcoc@sasktel.net Note: Please label the entry email header as: Registration South Semi Finals - ESTEVAN ENTRY DEADLINE: Entries to be submitted by: Monday, July 24th, 2017 by 6:00 pm 3

ENTRY FEES: Entry fees are: $30 Please make cheque payable to: EGESSC No refunds provided for scratches after the meet entry deadline. SCORING: Scoring will be as follows: Scoring for individual events will be for first to sixth place as follows: 7-5-4-3-2-1 Swimmers who swim in events out of their age group may only be awarded points if the event is not offered in their own age group. Each club may enter a maximum of two relay teams per sex and age category. Relays will not have points awarded at semi-finals. 7+ 8 may enter a maximum of four teams. AWARDS: At the Southern Semi-Finals the awards will be as follows: Ribbons for first to sixth for individual events and first to third for relay events; Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place for aggregate points per age group male and females. Awards for the most aggregate points earned by an individual swimmer in each age category for males and for females; Team high point trophy for the club earning the most points at the meet RESULTS: Results will be done via the following age groups as per the summer swimming technical package: 7 & 8; 9 & 10; 11 & 12; 13 & 14; 15 17; 18 & Over Result sheets will be posted in the pool lobby as soon as they become available and are available for purchase at.25 per sheet. Each club will be provided with one hard copy of the meet results. Extra copies are $5.00 each. Hy-Tek results file will be sent to Swim Sask to be posted on the website. Official Splits: As per Swimming Canada Swimming Rule CSW 13.3.1.1 - Meet Management requires, that a coach wishing to rely on a time achieved by a swimmer for an interval shorter than the total distance of the event, must advise the Referee and Meet Management prior to the commencement of the event in question will be held. Official Split requests must be submitted to the Meet Manager a minimum of ½ hour prior to the start of the session that the event is being held. The Official Split Request Form is available from the Swim Sask website on the Officials, Meet Hosting page at: http://www.swimsask.ca/officials/meet-hosting.html PROGRAMS: $5.00 Such official split shall then be reported as a separate event in the meet results. COACHES MEETING: 7:45 a.m. 4

OFFICIALS: Officials Coordinator: Visiting clubs are encouraged to participate in officiating at the meet at whatever levels they may be qualified. Please advise the Meet Manager/Officials Coordinator of any available officials and their level(s) of qualification. If an individual has a certain position that he/she would like to work so that he/she can progress to the next certification level, the individual is to contact the Meet Manager/Officials Coordinator and request to work that position. Name: Trinda Jocelyn Phone: 306-461-9455 Email: trinda@sasktel.net Lunch and snacks will be provided to all officials. CONCESSION: EQUIPMENT: MEET SAFETY RULES: Concession is available. If you have any specialized requests please contact Dianne at foodandbeverageservices@sasktel.net. The concession is located down the hall and in the entrance to Affinity Place in the Leisure centre. A raffle table will be set up. Swimming Canada Warm-up Competition Safety Procedures will be in effect at this meet See last two pages for full description Safety Marshals will be on deck during warm-ups. - During warm-ups, no swimmer shall enter the pool by a dive. - Exception: During the last 5 minutes of the warm-up period, when lanes 2 and 5 are designated at diving lanes. During this period, diving and one-way swimming only will be allowed in these lanes. After the dive the swimmer must exit the pool. NOTE: It is the responsibility of the coaches to ensure that all swimmers are aware of and adhere to these safety rules, and to all rules of the facility. GENERAL INFORMATION: - No glass on pool deck - No sunflower seeds - No metal chairs - Not responsible for lost or stolen articles - Must stay out of hot tub 5

ACCOMMODATIONS: 1. Suburban Extended Stay Hotel 404 Kensington Ave, Estevan, SK S4A 2L7 (306) 634-8332 2. HIDDEN VALLEY GOLF RESORT (camping) HWY 18W PH: 306-634- 7744 3. Days Inn 1305 9th Street, Estevan, SK S4A 1J1 (306) 634-6456 4. Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Estevan 120 King St, Estevan, SK S4A 2T5 (306) 634-7474 CONCESSION: There is a concession available in Affinity Place at the Leisure centre building. Available for purchase: Meals, coffee, snacks. 6

EVENT LIST Girl s Events # Age Group Event Name Boy s Events # 1 11 & 12 200 Free 2 3 13 & 14 200 Free 4 5 15 17 200 Free 6 7 18 & Over 200 Free 8 9 7 & 8 50 Back 10 11 9 & 10 100 Back 12 13 11 & 12 100 Back 14 15 13 & 14 200 Back 16 17 15 17 200 Back 18 19 18 & Over 200 Back 20 21 7 & 8 25 Fly 22 23 9 & 10 25 Fly 24 25 11 & 12 25 Fly 26 27 13 & 14 50 Fly 28 29 15 17 50 Fly 30 31 18 & over 50 Fly 32 33 7 & 8 25 Breast 34 35 9 & 10 50 Breast 36 37 11 &12 50 Breast 38 39 13 & 14 100 Breast 40 41 15 17 100 Breast 42 43 18 & Over 100 Breast 44 45 7 & 8 50 Free 46 47 9 & 10 100 Free 48 49 11 &12 100 Free 50 51 13 & 14 100 Free 52 53 15 17 100 Free 54 55 18 & Over 100 Free 56 ****Lunch Break**** 7

EVENT LIST CON T Girl s Events # Age Group Event Name Boy s Events # 57 7 & 8 25 Back 58 59 9 & 10 50 Back 60 61 11 & 12 50 Back 62 63 13 & 14 100 Back 64 65 15 17 100 Back 66 67 18 & Over 100 Back 68 69 7 & 8 50 Fly 70 71 9 & 10 50 Fly 72 73 11 & 12 50 Fly 74 75 13 & 14 100 Fly 76 77 15 17 100 Fly 78 79 18 & Over 100 Fly 80 81 7 & 8 50 Breast 82 83 9 & 10 100 Breast 84 85 11 & 12 100 Breast 86 87 13 & 14 200 Breast 88 89 15-17 200 Breast 90 91 18 & Over 200 Breast 92 93 7 & 8 25 Free 94 95 9 & 10 50 Free 96 97 11 & 12 50 Free 98 99 13 & 14 50 Free 100 101 15-17 50 Free 102 103 18 & Over 50 Free 104 105 7 & 8 100 I.M. 106 107 9 & 10 100 I.M. 108 109 11 & 12 200 I.M. 110 111 13 & 14 200 I.M. 112 113 15 17 200 I.M. 114 115 18 & Over 200 I.M. 116 8

EVENT LIST CON T 117 7 & 8 100 Mixed Free Relay 119 9 & 10 200 Free Relay 120 121 11 & 12 200 Free Relay 122 123 13 & 14 200 Free Relay 124 125 15 17 200 Free Relay 126 127 Open 200 Free Relay 128 129 7 & 8 100 Mixed Medley Relay 131 9 & 10 200 Medley Relay 132 133 11 & 12 200 Medley Relay 134 135 13 & 14 200 Medley Relay 136 137 15 17 200 Medley Relay 138 139 Open 200 Medley Relay 140 For the Open Relay all swimmers aged 18 & over must be placed on the relay team first, before filling the team with younger aged swimmers. 9

CODE OF CONDUCT The behavior of all persons (swimmers, coaches, volunteers, officials and spectators) in attendance at a sanctioned swim meet must abide by the Swim Sask Member Code of Conduct and Harassment Policy see Swim Saskatchewan Board Policy M-3 which can be found on the Swim Sask website at: http://www.swimsask.ca/about-us/policies.html CODE OF ETHICS All persons participating or competing in the Swim Saskatchewan Summer Swimming program are asked to comply at all times with the spirit and intent of these rules. Thus, through their individual and collective demonstration of sportsmanship and fair play in action, the achievements of Summer Swimming purposes may be enhanced. 1. Each pool has a dedicated group of parents who work hard to make the meets run smoothly. Because all Clubs involved in the Summer Swimming Program have pools built primarily for recreation, none are ideal for competitive swim meets. Also, most pools have rules set by others than just swim club parents. If you are a visitor, be tolerant of problems and difficulties of the home team. They have to live with their pool and its problems more often than you do. If you have a suggestion for a solution to a problem, offer it tactfully. Griping about things that can't be changed, accomplishes nothing. 2. Remember, all officials are volunteers. Assume that each official is doing his/her best to be accurate. Nothing is gained by challenging a judgment different from the one you think you would have made. If you are not a team representative and you think that there is an impropriety, a mistake or an unfair decision, take it up with the right person - usually your team coach or Club President. These are the people you have chosen to represent your team. They may be able to explain a puzzling action or decision and if a protest needs to be made, they are the ones authorized to take such action. 3. Remember that rules are made to provide a basis for fair competition and to help meets run smoothly. Use of rules to prove superior knowledge, harass the other team or to move the competition from the swimmers in the pool to the officials on the deck, frustrates the reason for rules. 4. Don't jump to conclusions. If the actions of a spectator, swimmer, coach or official seems strange to you, find out what the person is doing and why before assuming wrongdoing on his/her part. 5. Anyone can make a mistake - even you! If the error is made by another, correct it courteously through proper channels. 6. Officials and swimmers work close together. Even mumbled words may reach many ears. Watch your language! 7. It is strongly recommended that visiting teams observe and heed the host pool's rules and regulations pertaining to the safety and the conduct of its members, before, during and after all Summer Swimming meets. 10

COMPETITION WARM-UP SAFETY PROCEDURES September 26, 2016 Meet Management for all sanctioned Canadian swimming competition must ensure the following safety procedures are applied. It is incumbent on coaches, swimmers, and officials to work together to comply with these procedures during all scheduled warm-up periods. Coaches are requested to encourage swimmers to cooperate with Safety Marshals. GENERAL WARM-UP: Swimmers must enter the pool FEET FIRST in a cautious manner, entering from a start or turn end only and from a standing or sitting position. Running on the pool deck and running entries into the pool are prohibited. Meet Management may designate the use of sprint or pace lanes during the scheduled warm-up time. Any such lane usage must be communicated through a pre-competition handout, an announcement or deck signage. Diving starts shall be permitted only in designated sprint lanes. Only one-way swimming from the start end of sprint lanes is permitted. Pools with backstroke starting ledges available may offer a designated lane for backstroke starts, at meet management s discretion. (This is not mandatory if not enough general lane space is available for the number of swimmers in the meet.) Notices or barriers must be placed on starting blocks to indicate no diving during warm-up. EQUIPMENT: Kick Boards, Pull-Buoys, Ankle Bands, and Snorkels are permitted for use in the main warm-up pool during warm-up. Hand paddles and flippers are permitted for use in a secondary warm-up pool only (where available), at meet management s discretion and recommended only for higher level or senior competitions. At meet management s discretion and based on available space, the Meet Manager may permit use of tubing or cord assisted sprinting in designated lanes and during specific times of the warm-up only. It is recommended that this only be allowed in secondary warm-up pools as space allows. Coaches are responsible for equipment reliability and use. This is recommended only for higher level or senior competitions VIOLATIONS: It is recognized that there is a level of interpretation and common sense that must be applied when applying these guidelines. Diving headfirst quietly into an empty pool at the start of warm-up is not the same as diving headfirst into a crowded lane. Judgment and context is required. Swimmers witnessed by a Safety Marshal diving or entering the water in a dangerous fashion may be removed without warning from their first individual event following the warm-up period in which the violation occurred and the alternates in that event notified should that event be a final. They may also receive a verbal warning from the Safety Marshal. Swimmers receiving verbal warnings will have their names and clubs registered with the Meet Manager. In the case of a second offense during the same competition the swimmer may be removed from the remainder of the competition. September 26, 2016 11

SAFETY MARSHALS: The Safety Marshal is a trained position designated by Meet Management. Safety Marshals shall: Be visible by safety vest. Be situated at each end of the competition pool and when applicable, similarly situated in designated warm-up pools when pre-competition warm-ups are scheduled. Actively monitor all scheduled warm-up periods. Ensure participants comply with warm-up safety procedures and report violations to the Referee. Depending on the level of competition, Safety Marshals have a role to help work with coaches and swimmers to ensure a safe warm-up environment. This may include educating a younger swimmer on the rules or communicating a concern to a coach. Judgment, tact and confidence is required and therefore the Safety Marshal should ideally be a more experienced official. PARA-SWIMMER NOTIFICATION: Coaches are requested to notify Safety Marshals of any Para-swimmers participating in warm-ups where necessary and at the coach s discretion. The following statement must appear in all Swimming Canada sanctioned meet information and posted notices: SWIMMING CANADA COMPETITION WARM-UP SAFETY PROCEDURES WILL BE IN EFFECT AT THIS MEET. 12