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    adamA
    Previously, this feature was shown as Club Swimmers. We have renamed the component to Club Roster and updated the ranking formula, so this post explains the current roster-ranking method. Our goal is to rank swimmers using a more complete view of performance, with an emphasis on power points, depth across events, and strength of standards achieved. What data is used Club roster rankings are based on swims from the selected season. We look at swimmers who have at least one USA Swimming motivational standard at the B level or higher during the selected season. For roster ranking, scoring is deduplicated by event, so each event counts only once per swimmer and only that swimmer’s best power-point score for the event is used. Age group and course do not create separate scoring events, which means versions such as 50 Freestyle SCY and 50 Freestyle LCM are treated as the same event for roster scoring. How swimmers are ranked Swimmers are ranked by Score, then tie-breakers: Score = top 5 power points total Tie-breaker 1 = best power point Tie-breaker 2 = stronger standards profile Final tie-breakers = performance score and total qualified events What “stronger standards profile” means If two swimmers have the same Score and best power point, we compare the strength of their standards profile. A swimmer with more AAAA swims ranks ahead of one with fewer AAAA swims. If that is still tied, we compare AAA swims, then AA, then A, then BB, then B. This helps reward not just one standout swim, but the overall quality of a swimmer’s event lineup. Performance Score As an additional tie-breaker, we calculate a Performance Score: AAAA × 7 AAA × 6 AA × 5 A × 4 BB × 3 B × 2 This gives extra weight to swimmers who consistently perform at higher standards across multiple events. Why we changed the method Our previous club ranking approach relied more heavily on club size and on counting how many events a swimmer achieved within a selected standards range. The new method is more consistent across teams and does a better job highlighting swimmers with stronger overall performance quality. What you see on club pages On club roster pages, swimmers are shown in rank order based on this formula. Each swimmer row may include: total qualified events standards breakdown Score best power point This makes it easier to understand both rank and the performance behind it. Open to improvement As always, we are open to feedback. Ranking swimmers is not a perfect science, and there are different ways to value depth, versatility, and peak performance. We will continue refining the experience as we learn from swimmers, parents, and coaches. You can explore club rosters by visiting: https://swimstandards.com/clubs Note: Viewing the full club roster is available to registered users only. Visitors who are not logged in can see the top 25 swimmers, and a free Swim Standards account is required to unlock the complete roster.
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    The 2026 NCSA Age Group Championships delivered one of the fastest meets in recent years, with 24 meet-record performances (23 new records and 1 tie) across multiple age groups and events. Several swimmers led the way with standout multi-event performances. Elliot Leasure paced the boys 13–14 field with four meet records in the 100 back (47.84), 200 fly (1:47.36), 200 back (1:43.93), and 200 free (1:39.24). On the girls’ side, Kam Gardiner set three 13–14 records in the 200 fly (2:00.12), 200 back (1:58.64), and 400 IM (4:22.05), while Morgan Wu matched that total in the 12 & under division with record swims in the 50 fly (25.40), 100 IM (59.51), and 100 fly (56.27). Other individual record setters included Roman Olsen, Isla Rapcan, Ryan Yao, Amelia Alsina, Caleb Goodavish, Selim Ericson, Jayden Tsai, and Hudson Labinsky, highlighting the depth of performances throughout the meet. Relay teams also played a major role in reshaping the record book. Long Island Aquatic Club and Nova of Virginia Aquatics each posted multiple relay records, while Nation’s Capital Swim Club added a record in the boys 13–14 200 freestyle relay. Meet Records — 2026 NCSA Age Group Boys 13–14 100 Back — Elliot Leasure, 47.84 Boys 12 & Under 100 Breast — Roman Olsen, 1:02.32 Girls 13–14 200 Breast — Isla Rapcan, 2:14.76 Boys 13–14 200 Breast — Ryan Yao, 2:03.19 Girls 13–14 200 Fly — Kam Gardiner, 2:00.12 Boys 13–14 200 Fly — Elliot Leasure, 1:47.36 Girls 12 & Under 200 Medley Relay — Long Island Aquatic Club, 1:51.38 Girls 12 & Under 200 Free — Amelia Alsina, 1:54.25 Boys 12 & Under 200 Free — Caleb Goodavish, 1:47.38 Girls 13–14 200 Back — Kam Gardiner, 1:58.64 Boys 13–14 200 Back — Elliot Leasure, 1:43.93 Girls 12 & Under 200 Free Relay — Nova of Virginia Aquatics, 1:37.94 Boys 13–14 200 Free — Elliot Leasure, 1:39.24 Boys 13–14 100 Fly — Selim Ericson, 48.45 Girls 12 & Under 50 Fly — Morgan Wu, 25.40 Girls 13–14 400 IM — Kam Gardiner, 4:22.05 Girls 12 & Under 400 Free Relay — Nova of Virginia Aquatics, 3:37.68 Boys 13–14 200 Free Relay — Nation’s Capital Swim Club, 1:26.62 Girls 12 & Under 100 IM — Morgan Wu, 59.51 Boys 13–14 200 IM — Jayden Tsai, 1:49.36 Girls 12 & Under 100 Fly — Morgan Wu, 56.27 Boys 13–14 50 Free — Hudson Labinsky, 20.79 (tie) Boys 12 & Under 50 Free — Caleb Goodavish, 22.43 Girls 12 & Under 400 Medley Relay — Long Island Aquatic Club, 4:00.06 Overall, the 2026 Age Group Championships showcased exceptional depth across the country. With multiple swimmers posting multi-record performances and relay teams contributing across key events, the meet produced a record book that looks very different coming out of 2026.
  • The simple guide to all things swimming.

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    USA Swimming publishes Maximum Sectional Time Standards to set a national cap on how fast qualifying times for Speedo Sectional meets are allowed to be. These are meet-host rules, not swimmer limits. They exist to keep Sectionals nationally consistent and accessible to the intended level of athletes. 2026 Maximum Time Standards These are the maximum allowed cuts for 2026 Speedo Sectionals. Individual meets may use these times or slower (easier) cuts, but not faster ones. Swimmers qualify by beating their meet’s posted standards. What “Maximum” Means “Maximum” means the fastest (most stringent) time standard a Sectional meet may require for entry in a given event. Individual meet hosts and Zones can choose to use: The published maximum standards, or Slower (easier) qualifying standards They cannot set standards that are faster than the USA Swimming maximums. In other words: Host rule: Meet cut time ≥ USA Swimming maximum standard Swimmer rule: Swimmer’s time < Meet cut time to qualify A swimmer who is faster than the maximum time standard is not excluded; they are simply well under the qualifying time and fully eligible to enter. Why These Standards Exist USA Swimming uses Maximum Sectional Time Standards to: Keep Sectionals aligned with a national performance target (roughly just below Junior Nationals level). Prevent any individual Sectional from becoming too exclusive by setting “super‑fast” local cuts. Provide a consistent expectations framework for coaches, swimmers, and parents across all Zones. Maximum vs. Actual Sectional Cuts Each Sectional meet will publish its own qualifying time standards in the meet information. Those are the times swimmers actually have to beat to enter. Maximum standards (USA Swimming): National cap, same for all Sectionals in that season “May not be faster than” limit for hosts Meet/Zone standards (host): Actual cuts used for entries Must be equal to or slower than the maximum standards
  • Unleash Your Aquatic Style: Dive into the Discussions!

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    The votes are in. The swim community has spoken. And we officially have a winner. 🥇 ARENA One Go Backpack 35L Out of all three contenders in our Swim Standards “Best Swim Bag” poll, the ARENA One Go Backpack 35L earned the title of: 🏆 Swim Standards Community Favorite Swim Bag This wasn’t based on hype. It wasn’t based on price alone. It was chosen by swimmers who carry their gear every single day. 👀 Why Swimmers Chose the One Go [image: 7121FlxYZHL._AC_SL1500_.jpg] 💲 $82.50 Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary. The One Go stands out because it’s built specifically for swimmers — not just athletes. 🔥 What Makes It Different Aquabreathe ventilation system to reduce moisture buildup and odor Water-repellent fabric and bottom for protection against wet pool decks Top-loading main compartment for easy packing Dedicated internal laptop sleeve for school + swim balance Three external zip pockets for separating wet and dry gear Two elastic bottle holders Breathable back panel for comfortable transport Carabiner and luggage strap for meet travel convenience This is more than just a backpack — it’s a mobile swim locker. 🏊 Why It Won Swimmers didn’t just vote for looks. They voted for: ✔️ Smart wet/dry separation ✔️ Ventilation that actually works ✔️ Organization for serious training ✔️ A premium build that holds up all season The One Go blends performance, organization, and durability in a way that clearly resonated with the community. 🎒 What This Says About Swimmers The results show something interesting: Swimmers value gear designed specifically for swimming. Ventilation matters. Moisture control matters. Structure and organization matter. And when it comes to carrying everything from tech suits to school laptops, the One Go delivers. 🏆 Official Title 2026 Swim Standards Community Favorite Swim Bag Winner: ARENA One Go Backpack 35L If you’re looking for the bag most trusted by swimmers right now — this is it. 👉 Check it out here: https://amzn.to/40lV6lw More community gear polls coming soon.
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    [image: 61r9G768heL._SL1000_.jpg] Looking for a light, sweet, and adorable snack to share with someone special this Valentine’s Day? The Little Debbie Be My Valentine Vanilla Cakes (4 Count) are a charming and delicious way to say “Be Mine” without overcomplicating your celebration. At just $19.99 (Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary.), these heart-shaped snack cakes make gifting simple, sweet, and memorable. 💕 Why These Valentine Cakes Are So Special ❤️ Adorable Heart-Shaped Design Nothing says Valentine’s Day quite like a heart-shaped dessert. These cakes are designed to instantly capture attention and add a romantic touch to your celebration. 🍰 Delicious Vanilla Flavor Don’t let the cute design fool you — these cakes deliver the same amazing taste as Little Debbie’s classic snack cakes: Soft vanilla-flavored cake Smooth creme filling Sweet pink icing coating Finished with a drizzle of pink and white frosting They’re not just pretty — they’re genuinely satisfying. 👩‍❤️‍👨 Perfect for Sharing Each pack is twin-wrapped, containing two snack cakes per package. That means: Easy portion control Simple sharing Great for couples, kids, friends, or coworkers 🎁 A Simple Yet Thoughtful Valentine’s Gift These cakes aren’t just a snack — they’re a creative gift idea: Add them to a Valentine’s gift basket Pair them with flowers for a romantic surprise Include them in a classroom Valentine exchange Use them to create a cute treat and flower arrangement Even the box design alone feels festive and heartfelt. 🍓 Flavor Options for Every Sweet Tooth The “Be My Valentine” snack cakes come in: Strawberry Chocolate Vanilla This vanilla version is perfect for those who love classic, creamy sweetness without overpowering flavors. 💘 Who Will Love These? Couples looking for a small romantic gesture Parents surprising their kids Teachers preparing classroom treats Anyone who loves themed seasonal snacks They’re a fun, affordable way to spread a little love. 🌹 Final Thoughts If you want a light, yummy snack to share with your loved ones this Valentine’s Day, the Little Debbie Be My Valentine Vanilla Cakes are an easy win. They’re festive, delicious, and perfectly portioned for sharing — making them a sweet addition to any celebration. 👉 Click here to grab yours before Valentine’s Day: Shop Little Debbie Be My Valentine Cakes on Amazon Because sometimes, the sweetest moments come in heart-shaped packages. 💖
  • Dive into the latest news and events on swimming around the USA.

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    i just swam at this meet today!
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    Thanks for flagging this. We pulled results from multiple sources, which caused some naming issues and duplicate swimmers. We can fix both. I see CAC already listed: https://swimstandards.com/clubs/co/colorado-athletic-club Can you confirm if CAC Riptide is the same club or different? For duplicate swimmers, please email the list (names/links) to support@swimstandards.com. Thanks, Adam
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    @adam Yes sir. Thank you