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    We’re excited to share an important update in USA Swimming’s event structure: the 50 Back, 50 Breast, and 50 Fly are now recognized events for the 13-14 age group! What’s New? Previously, USA Swimming did not officially recognize these sprint events for 13-14 swimmers. While many local meets still included them, they were not considered for official rankings or standards. With this update, swimmers in the 13-14 age group can now see rankings and standards for: 50 Backstroke (50BK) 50 Breaststroke (50BR) 50 Butterfly (50FL) Why This Matters? • These sprint distances provide more race opportunities for swimmers specializing in shorter events. • Rankings now include official recognition of 50-yard/meter performances. • Coaches and swimmers can track progress in sprint back, breast, and fly at a competitive level. How It Works on SwimStandards Our rankings and meet results have been updated to reflect these newly recognized events. The new time standards (AB times) for 50 Back, 50 Breast, and 50 Fly of 13-14 age group have been added to meet results. Additionally, the rankings page now includes these events as officially recognized events for the 13-14 age group. If you’ve competed in one of these events, your results should now appear in the rankings! Learn More USA Swimming Recognized Events View Rankings Let us know what you think of this update!
  • Explore the following frequently asked questions about SwimStandards

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    Q: Why does a swimmer with a time close to a AAA cut only have a power point score of 562? A: AAA cuts are based on percentiles, typically representing the top ~6-7% of swimmers in an age group. Power points, however, are calculated differently: Power points compare times to the fastest historical performances ever recorded, not just recent years. They don’t reset every four years like AAA times, so older, exceptionally fast swims continue to impact the benchmarks. Different events have different scoring scales—longer races often require larger time drops to significantly increase power points. For example, in a distance event like the 500 Free, small time drops may not lead to major power point increases because the top historical times are extremely fast. That’s why a AAA time doesn’t always translate to a high power point score. Q: How often does USA Swimming update power points? A: USA Swimming doesn’t officially disclose how frequently they update power points, but they are based on historical all-time data, rather than just the past four years like AAA, AA, and other time standards.
  • A place to talk about whatever you want.

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    adamA
    I think you may already know — 5A results have been added a few days ago.
  • Unleash Your Aquatic Style: Dive into the Discussions!

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  • Dive into the latest news and events on swimming around the USA.

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    NCSA Age Group – Day 2 Finals Thursday, March 27, 2025 Combined Events 5:00 PM – Girls 12U 200 Freestyle 5:09 PM – Boys 12U 200 Freestyle 5:20 PM – Girls 13-14 500 Freestyle 5:28 PM – Boys 13-14 500 Freestyle 5:42 PM – Girls 12U 50 Breaststroke 5:47 PM – Boys 12U 50 Breaststroke 5:52 PM – Girls 13-14 100 Breaststroke 5:58 PM – Boys 13-14 100 Breaststroke 6:13 PM – Girls 12U 100 Backstroke 6:19 PM – Boys 12U 100 Backstroke 6:26 PM – Girls 13-14 200 Backstroke 6:35 PM – Boys 13-14 200 Backstroke 6:53 PM – Girls 12U 200 Butterfly 7:03 PM – Boys 12U 200 Butterfly 7:14 PM – Girls 13-14 50 Butterfly 7:18 PM – Boys 13-14 50 Butterfly 7:31 PM – Girls 12U 200 Freestyle Relay 7:36 PM – Boys 12U 200 Freestyle Relay 7:42 PM – Girls 13-14 400 Freestyle Relay 7:51 PM – Boys 13-14 400 Freestyle Relay Finals End – 8:00 PM
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  • The simple guide to all things swimming.

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    As the high school and college swim season progresses, many swimmers and coaches wonder whether their times can be entered into the USA Swimming SWIMS database. The classification of a meet determines whether times are officially recognized. Below is a breakdown of the three types of meets and what qualifies for official USA Swimming times. Sanctioned Events Sanctioned meets follow the full USA Swimming technical and administrative rules and are fully recognized by USA Swimming. Key Requirements & Benefits: The meet must follow USA Swimming rules. All times achieved are recognized by USA Swimming. All participants (swimmers, officials, coaches, meet staff) must be USA Swimming members. Full insurance coverage is provided for USA Swimming members and the host organization. Approved Competitions Approved meets follow USA Swimming technical rules but may not require all participants to be USA Swimming members (e.g., YMCA meets). Key Points: The meet must follow USA Swimming technical rules (e.g., proper timing equipment). Times are recognized, but only for USA Swimming members. Non-USA Swimming members can participate. Insurance coverage depends on the host: If hosted by a USA Swimming club, full insurance applies to USA Swimming members. If hosted by a non-USA Swimming entity, insurance applies only to USA Swimming members participating under a USA Swimming club. Observed Swims Observed swims occur in meets run under other organizations' rules (e.g., high school, NCAA, IPC) but have USA Swimming-appointed officials observing swims to ensure compliance. Important Notes: The meet does not follow full USA Swimming rules. Only times from observed and approved swims are recognized. Only USA Swimming members’ times are eligible for SWIMS. No requirement for participants to be USA Swimming members. No insurance coverage for swimmers or the host, except for designated USA Swimming Observers. Which Times Count for SWIMS? Type of Meet Times Count for SWIMS? USA Swimming Membership Required? Full USA Swimming Rules? Sanctioned Yes Yes Yes Approved Yes (Only for USA Swimming members) No Yes (Technical rules only) Observed Yes (Only for observed swims & USA Swimming members) No No (Non-USA Swimming rules) ️ Final Thoughts If you're aiming for times that qualify for USA Swimming rankings, records, or national meets, make sure your meet is either sanctioned or approved. If you're competing in high school or college meets, ensure USA Swimming officials are observing if you want those times to count. For more details, refer to 2024 of the USA Swimming Rules & Regulations. Have questions? Drop them in the comments below! ️
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    Alright, thank you so much!
  • Technical notes on the website's development.

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