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    06/02/2025 - Extra Time Standards now available across the site on: Swimmer Profile | Meet Results | Rankings
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    @narkeleptk Yes, it's now added: https://swimstandards.com/meets/2025-va-lc-age-group-champs-0724
  • The simple guide to all things swimming.

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    Starting in the 2025–26 school year, major changes are coming to college swimming due to the House v. NCAA settlement. According to NCSA, these changes affect scholarships, roster sizes, and even athlete pay — but what does it all actually mean? Let’s break it down clearly for swimmers and families new to the process. What Changed for NCAA Swimming? 1. Scholarship Cap Removed Before: NCAA capped men’s swimming scholarships at 9.9 (equivalency). Now: That cap is gone — schools can give aid to as many swimmers as they want, up to the new 30-athlete roster limit. But: Just because they can give more aid doesn’t mean they will. Schools must fund that money themselves. 2. Roster Limits Introduced NCAA D1 men’s and women’s swimming teams will now be limited to 30 rostered athletes. Previously, teams could carry 35–45 swimmers. Now, walk-on opportunities may shrink. 3. Schools Can Pay Athletes (New $20.5M Pool) Starting July 1, 2025, schools can choose to share up to $20.5 million per year with all their student-athletes. This is separate from scholarships. Distribution is not required to be equal and will likely favor high-revenue sports (football, basketball). Swimming may receive a small share or none at all. ️ What Didn’t Change No New Money From the NCAA The NCAA isn’t giving schools extra money to fund these changes. If a school doesn’t increase its swim budget, the amount of financial aid available will stay the same, even with more flexibility. Ivy League Policy Remains the Same Ivy League schools still do not offer athletic scholarships (including for swimming). They continue to provide need-based financial aid only. 🧮 Real Example (Clarified) Let’s say a school’s swim team has a $400,000 scholarship budget. Under old rules: Coach could divide that across ~20 swimmers within the 9.9 cap. Under new rules: Coach can still spend only $400k, but now across up to 30 athletes. That money is not split equally. Some swimmers may get full scholarships, others partial, and some none at all. Who Actually Benefits? Situation Result School increases swim budget More swimmers can receive meaningful aid School keeps same budget ️ More competition for the same dollars School cuts walk-on slots Fewer athletes total, less access What Swimmers & Families Should Do ️ Ask Coaches Directly: “How many scholarships are actually funded at your program?” “Do you expect to increase funding under the new rules?” “What happens to walk-ons now that roster sizes are capped?” ️ Understand the Rules vs. Reality: New rules give permission, not guarantees. Each school decides how much they actually fund. ️ Focus on Academics + Performance: Combine strong grades with fast swimming to stand out. Keep options open across divisions and conferences. Final Takeaway The new NCAA rules allow schools to give more — But unless your school chooses to invest in swimming, you might see no difference at all. This change opens the door, but it’s still up to schools and coaches to decide who walks through it.
  • Unleash Your Aquatic Style: Dive into the Discussions!

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    Cold mornings, icy pool decks, and frigid post-race chills are no match for the right swim parka. Whether you’re a year-round swimmer, coach, or supportive parent, staying warm can make all the difference. We've picked three of the best swim parkas that combine function, warmth, and durability — perfect for any aquatic athlete. 1. Swim Parka for Women & Men - Sherpa-Lined Windproof Robe Coat [image: 61+IgKLlQBL._AC_SX679_.jpg] Why we love it: Windproof and waterproof outer shell resists rain and snow Plush Sherpa lining keeps you dry and warm instantly after a swim Loose-fitting design and 3/4 sleeves allow easy changing on deck Dual two-way zippers and multiple zippered pockets for convenience Includes packable backpack for easy portability Great for: Swimmers who want warmth, quick-dry comfort, and a travel-ready design Price: $89.00 Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary. 2. Hiturbo Oversized Waterproof Swim Parka - Sherpa Liner & Recycled Fabric [image: 61y6xswOLYL._AC_SX679_.jpg] Top features: Fully waterproof outer shell with synthetic lambswool inner lining Velcro-adjustable cuffs to block out wind and rain Four waterproof pockets for secure storage of valuables Unisex oversized design for easy changing anywhere Ideal for: Surfers, swimmers, or anyone needing an all-weather changing solution Price: $99.99 Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary. 3. Oksun Oversized Waterproof Swim Parka - Thin Fleece Lined [image: 61nq25iQsAL._AC_SX679_.jpg] What makes it stand out: PET fabric exterior with short fleece lining for balanced warmth Full-length sleeves and hooded design for full-body protection Water-resistant zippered pockets and split hem for movement Lightweight and dirt-resistant for easy maintenance Perfect for: Outdoor athletes looking for warmth without the bulk Price: $69.99 Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary.
  • Fuel, hydrate, and recover the smart way.

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    Fueling up before a swim is crucial for energy, endurance, and performance. Whether you're diving into an early morning lap session or gearing up for an afternoon practice, the right snack can make all the difference. Below are top snack picks that are light, energizing, and swimmer-approved — perfect for pre-workout nutrition. Honey Stinger Organic Pink Lemonade Energy Chews [image: 71B94lZB9cL._SL1500_.jpg] Price: $25.97 Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary. Sweet, tart, and packed with quick-digesting carbs, these chews are ideal for pre-swim fuel. With 23g of fast-absorbing carbohydrates and zero caffeine, they’re perfect when you need energy without the jitters. USDA Organic Gluten-free & caffeine-free Fast energy with electrolytes Fan-favorite pink lemonade flavor Zbar and Zbar Protein Variety Pack (16-Pack) [image: 81j2kelfgrL._SL1500_.jpg] Price: $17.29 Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary. Soft-baked and made with organic oats, Zbars are perfect for younger swimmers — and just as good for adults. With whole grains and balanced macros, they offer sustained energy before hitting the water. Organic, non-GMO ingredients Includes protein and energy bars No high fructose corn syrup Kid-friendly, lunchbox-ready Honey Stinger Organic Honey Waffle (16-Pack) [image: 714IS8b6iWL._SL1500_.jpg] Price: $16.79 (Sale) Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary. This go-to waffle delivers a delicious balance of carbs and flavor. With 19g of carbohydrates and a lightweight texture, it’s a great pre-swim snack that won’t slow you down. USDA Organic & preservative-free Perfect before workouts Easy to carry and digest Multiple flavors available Pre-Swim Fuel = Better Performance Choosing the right pre-swim snack gives you a head start in the water. Each of these options offers clean ingredients, fast energy, and the portability swimmers need. Fuel up the right way — and power through your next swim session with confidence.
  • Dive into the latest news and events on swimming around the USA.

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    🧒 Age Group Championship • Meet Central: GoMotion – EZ LC Age Group Championship • Mobile-friendly Heat Sheets & More: SwimSnap – 2025 EZ LC Age Group Championship
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  • Need help? Ask questions, report issues, or get support here.

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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.
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