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

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    The 47th Annual Maryland State Long Course Championships returns to Rockville at the end of May, bringing together top swimmers across the state for a three-day championship meet. [image: 1777989174609-77774cc4-c2cc-4bf8-8f3b-5fbce1d18a7c.png] 📍 Meet Overview Dates: May 29–31, 2026 Location: Rockville Swim & Fitness Center (Outdoor 50m pool) Host: Rockville-Montgomery Swim Club (RMSC) Sanction: PVI-26-112 This is a long course (LCM) championship meet held in an 8-lane, 50-meter outdoor pool, with limited warm-up space available in adjacent pools. ⏱ Key Deadlines Entry Deadline: May 19, 2026 (6:00 PM) 👉 Note: Most clubs set earlier internal deadlines. 🗓 Session Schedule Friday, May 29 13&O Warm-up: 2:00 PM Start: 3:00 PM 12&U Warm-up: 6:10 PM Start: 6:50 PM Saturday & Sunday (May 30–31) Morning (15&O) Warm-up: 8:00 AM / 8:30 AM Start: 9:10 AM Midday (13–14) Warm-up: 12:30 PM / 1:00 PM Start: 1:40 PM Evening (12&U) Warm-up: 4:30 PM / 4:55 PM Start: 5:30 PM 📋 Meet Format & Rules All events are timed finals (no prelims/finals format) Qualifying meet required (times since May 1, 2023) No deck entries Pre-seeded meet Event Limits 13–14 & 15&O: Max 6 events total Max 2 Friday, 3 per day Sat/Sun 12&U: Max 6 events total Max 1 Friday, 3 per day Sat/Sun ⚠️ Important Notes 400 Events (Free & IM) May be capped by top seeds: Top 40 (15&O) Top 32 (13–14, 11–12) 50s of Stroke (13&O) Must be qualified in the 100 of that stroke Otherwise entered as bonus event Bonus Events Allowed only if swimmer has a qualifying time 400s cannot be bonus events 🏊 Event Highlights Friday Distance + Sprints 400 Free (all age groups) 50s of stroke (13&O) 50 Free Saturday Focus 200 Fly / 200 Breast / 200 IM 100 Back / 100 Free Mixed relays Sunday Finish 100 Fly / 100 Breast 200 Back / 200 Free 400 IM Final relays 📱 Additional Info Results: Available on Meet Mobile No awards or team scoring Automatic timing (touchpads) Outdoor meet – plan accordingly 🧠 Quick Take Classic timed finals championship format → every swim matters Heavy event load allowed (up to 6) → strategic event selection is key 400 events could be cut → seed times matter more than usual
  • Performance analysis and record tracking for age group swimming.

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    Ranked by Time | Data via Swim Standards | Long Course Meters The long course season is officially underway. This is our April month-end snapshot of the top LCM swims logged on Swim Standards — covering meets held throughout April 2026, with no limit per swimmer, event, or meet. Because results from some meets may still be processed, a small number of April swims could appear after this snapshot date. Starting next week, we'll be posting Weekly Top Performances every Wednesday as the long course season builds into the summer. 🏆 Highlights & Standout Swims A few swimmers dominated the April leaderboards, and the 2026 FG Fort Lauderdale Open (April 29) served as the de facto early-season showcase — accounting for the majority of top performances across both the girls' and boys' sides. Girls' Side Rylee Erisman (Windermere Lakers / FL, age 17) was arguably the performance of the month on the girls' side. The 17-year-old swept the 100 free (54.10, 1,002 pts), 200 free (1:57.63, 1,001 pts), and 200 back (2:08.20, 1,025 pts) — each ranking first in their respective 18 & Under events. Her 200 back was the highest power point total posted by any 18-and-under female swimmer in April. Sadie Buckley (NCAP / PV, age 16) was right behind her. Buckley swept the 200 IM (2:12.35, 1,005 pts), 400 IM (4:39.79, 977 pts), 200 back (2:09.95, 994 pts), and 100 back (1:01.16, 987 pts), plus added a 200 fly victory (2:13.46, 919 pts). She was the most versatile multi-event performer of the month. Audrey Derivaux (Jersey Wahoos / MA, age 16) made a strong opening statement in the sprint-to-distance freestyle events, topping the 100 fly (58.68, 981 pts) and ranking among the leaders in the 200 and 400 free. Mikayla Tan (San Ramon Valley Aquatics / PC, age 16) was the standout on the West Coast, posting the top 100 breast (1:08.74, 961 pts) and 200 breast (2:28.11, 970 pts) at the Pacific Swimming LCM Senior Open. She also placed in the 100 fly and 200 IM. Sydney Hardy (Sarasota Sharks / FL, age 15) was the April distance queen, topping the 1500 free (16:42.76, 939 pts) and posting the month's top 15-16 200 IM (2:16.55, 932 pts). She added a 400 free win as well. Boys' Side Jayden Tsai (Windermere Lakers / FL, age 14) put up one of the most eye-catching performances of the month regardless of age group. The 14-year-old swept the 200 IM (2:07.56, 1,015 pts), 400 IM (4:30.97, 1,001 pts), and 200 fly (2:04.39, 999 pts) — elite power point totals at any age. Joey Eaddy (Revolution Aquatic Club / NE, age 15) was impressive across a wide range of events: 200 back (2:03.06, 1,000 pts), 800 free (8:09.55, 982 pts), 400 free (3:58.31, 938 pts), and 1500 free (15:39.04, 945 pts). He was the most productive distance/backstroke swimmer of the month. Liam Carrington (Bolles School Sharks / FL, age 18) led the boys in the 100 back (55.48, 957 pts), 50 back (26.19), and 50 free (22.84 — wait, that's Smelzer) — a classic Bolles sprinter-backstroker profile showing up early in the long course season. Juan Vallmitjana (South Florida Aquatic Club / FG, age 17) swept the distance freestyle events, winning the 800 free (7:57.70, 975 pts), 1500 free (15:22.96, 940 pts), and 400 free (3:53.80, 932 pts) — all at Fort Lauderdale. Charlie Russell (Bolles School Sharks / FL, age 16) was the month's top 15-16 breaststroker, posting the highest power point total in the 100 breast (1:03.68, 970 pts) among 18-and-under swimmers. Bolles School Sharks were the most represented club on the boys' side, placing multiple swimmers at or near the top of back, breast, fly, and free — a reminder that the Jacksonville program remains one of the premier early-season LCM programs in the country. 📊 Girls 18 & Under — Top 6 by Time 50 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Penelope Lopez-Casula 14 Eagle Aquatics 25.83 952 Kennedi Southern 15 Lakeside Aquatic Club 25.90 911 Brynn Lavigueur 18 Sarasota Sharks 25.93 897 Natalia Lesniewska 14 Sarasota Sharks 26.03 934 Christanya Shirley 18 Bolles School Sharks 26.16 876 Abi Burke 15 T2 Aquatics 26.17 887 100 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Rylee Erisman 17 Windermere Lakers 54.10 1002 Madi Mintenko 18 Cavalier Aquatics/Piedmont Fam 55.74 922 Penelope Lopez-Casula 14 Eagle Aquatics 55.88 979 Abi Burke 15 T2 Aquatics 56.06 923 Brynn Lavigueur 18 Sarasota Sharks 56.37 893 Roos Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 56.83 871 200 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Rylee Erisman 17 Windermere Lakers 1:57.63 1001 Madi Mintenko 18 Cavalier Aquatics/Piedmont Fam 1:59.28 945 Audrey Derivaux 16 Jersey Wahoos 1:59.36 957 Vivienne Zangaro 16 Long Island Aquatic Club 2:00.55 927 Abi Burke 15 T2 Aquatics 2:01.76 916 Anna Shnowske 18 Quest Swimming 2:02.95 854 400 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Rylee Erisman 17 Windermere Lakers 4:12.54 932 Audrey Derivaux 16 Jersey Wahoos 4:12.65 931 Sydney Hardy 15 Sarasota Sharks 4:13.76 952 Madi Mintenko 18 Cavalier Aquatics/Piedmont Fam 4:15.27 886 Blakely Hammel 17 Episcopal AmberJax 4:15.50 896 Abi Burke 15 T2 Aquatics 4:16.91 914 800 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Vivienne Zangaro 16 Long Island Aquatic Club 8:42.88 905 Audrey Derivaux 16 Jersey Wahoos 8:43.76 900 Izzy Riva 16 The Bolles School 8:59.19 819 Alex Fox 18 Badger Swim Club 9:01.45 800 Jane Wheeler 17 Revolution Aquatic Club 9:03.62 789 Libby Helmer 17 Nashville Aquatic Club 9:03.68 789 1500 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Sydney Hardy 15 Sarasota Sharks 16:42.76 939 Izzy Riva 16 The Bolles School 17:15.26 837 Mai Perez 15 South Lake Aquatic Club 17:17.21 846 Veronica Metz 16 Jupiter Dragons Swim Team 17:17.49 831 Libby Helmer 17 Nashville Aquatic Club 17:23.67 810 Eden McNally 16 Jersey Wahoos 17:25.60 810 50 Backstroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Roos Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 29.01 — Brynn Lavigueur 18 Sarasota Sharks 29.06 — Eva Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 29.15 — Heba Fouitah 15 Aiken-Augusta Swim League 29.92 — Kennedi Southern 15 Lakeside Aquatic Club 29.94 — Gwyneth Chen 16 Houston Bridge Bats 29.99 — 100 Backstroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Sadie Buckley 16 Nation's Capital Swim Club 1:01.16 987 Roos Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 1:01.56 971 Brynn Lavigueur 18 Sarasota Sharks 1:01.81 961 Eva Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 1:01.98 954 Julia Lucca 16 Long Island Aquatic Club 1:02.95 915 Madi Mintenko 18 Cavalier Aquatics/Piedmont Fam 1:03.05 911 200 Backstroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Rylee Erisman 17 Windermere Lakers 2:08.20 1025 Sadie Buckley 16 Nation's Capital Swim Club 2:09.95 994 Roos Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 2:13.69 930 Eva Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 2:13.96 925 Sydney Schoeck 17 CSP Tideriders 2:14.22 921 Claire Wilkey 16 Aquajet Swim Team 2:16.12 888 50 Breaststroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Skylar Zuleger 15 Tyde 32.29 — Maya McCarney 15 Nation's Capital Swim Club 32.86 — Victoria Edgar 17 Bolles School Sharks 32.94 — Kenzie Hinrich 17 Sioux Falls Swim Team 33.06 — Salem Bahr 15 Ensworth Aquatics 33.13 — Kate Canales 17 Alamo Area Aquatic Association 33.18 — 100 Breaststroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Mikayla Tan 16 San Ramon Valley Aquatics 1:08.74 961 Skylar Zuleger 15 Tyde 1:09.84 941 Salem Bahr 15 Ensworth Aquatics 1:10.57 918 Kaidy Stout 17 Greensboro Swimming Association 1:11.02 879 Maya McCarney 15 Nation's Capital Swim Club 1:11.21 898 Victoria Edgar 17 Bolles School Sharks 1:11.42 867 200 Breaststroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Mikayla Tan 16 San Ramon Valley Aquatics 2:28.11 970 Salem Bahr 15 Ensworth Aquatics 2:30.65 938 Kaidy Stout 17 Greensboro Swimming Association 2:30.70 922 Maya McCarney 15 Nation's Capital Swim Club 2:33.60 898 Abby Moore 15 Academy Bullets Swim Club 2:36.97 852 Isabel Wolk 18 North Carolina Aquatic Club 2:37.37 831 50 Butterfly Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Kennedi Southern 15 Lakeside Aquatic Club 26.93 — Hanne Peeters 15 Nitro Swimming 27.33 — Brynn Lavigueur 18 Sarasota Sharks 27.93 — Gioia Balzano 18 Eagle Aquatics 27.94 — Riley Miller 17 Bolles School Sharks 27.94 — Siggy Nymo 16 Aquajets Swim Team 28.00 — 100 Butterfly Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Audrey Derivaux 16 Jersey Wahoos 58.68 981 Sydney Hardy 15 Sarasota Sharks 1:01.12 911 Roos Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 1:01.25 885 Siggy Nymo 16 Aquajets Swim Team 1:01.47 879 Mikayla Tan 16 San Ramon Valley Aquatics 1:01.92 863 Eva Rottink 18 Nashville Aquatic Club 1:02.02 857 200 Butterfly Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Sadie Buckley 16 Nation's Capital Swim Club 2:13.46 919 Emerson Callis 17 Quest Swimming 2:13.54 889 Chloe Kim 18 Princeton University 2:16.03 850 Averie Hager 18 Streamline Aquatics 2:16.42 844 Jessica Robie 18 Sarasota Sharks 2:16.79 839 Siggy Nymo 16 Aquajets Swim Team 2:16.80 868 200 IM Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Sadie Buckley 16 Nation's Capital Swim Club 2:12.35 1005 Sydney Hardy 15 Sarasota Sharks 2:16.55 932 Mikayla Tan 16 San Ramon Valley Aquatics 2:17.28 912 Sydney Schoeck 17 CSP Tideriders 2:18.25 892 Yari Brock 16 North Carolina Aquatic Club 2:18.43 891 Adalyn Lee 15 Brea Aquatics 2:19.21 883 400 IM Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Sadie Buckley 16 Nation's Capital Swim Club 4:39.79 977 Emerson Callis 17 Quest Swimming 4:44.06 941 Sydney Schoeck 17 CSP Tideriders 4:48.85 901 Chloe Kim 18 Princeton University 4:52.68 870 Annabeth Town 16 Highlands Ranch Aquatics 4:56.31 840 Isabel Wolk 18 North Carolina Aquatic Club 4:57.65 829 📊 Boys 18 & Under — Top 6 by Time 50 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Albert Smelzer 18 Greensboro Swimming Association 22.84 925 Liam Carrington 18 Bolles School Sharks 23.15 898 Nicholas Kwan 18 Bolles School Sharks 23.20 894 George Gonzalez 18 Southern Methodist University 23.22 892 Tommy Lussier 17 Bolles School Sharks 23.37 881 CJ Friends 15 Metro Area Life Time Swimming 23.47 935 100 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Liam Carrington 18 Bolles School Sharks 50.21 921 Francis Brennan 18 Southern Methodist University 50.29 917 Albert Smelzer 18 Greensboro Swimming Association 50.84 890 Lucio Paula 18 Unattached 51.14 876 Noah Stotler 16 Bolles School Sharks 51.28 914 Tommy Lussier 17 Bolles School Sharks 51.29 880 200 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Francis Brennan 18 Southern Methodist University 1:50.01 933 Juan Vallmitjana 17 South Florida Aquatic Club 1:51.66 896 Noah Stotler 16 Bolles School Sharks 1:52.02 918 Gabriel Manteufel 18 Sandpipers of Nevada 1:52.33 877 Nicholas Kwan 18 Bolles School Sharks 1:52.37 876 Noah Mudadu 18 SAND 1:52.91 863 400 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Juan Vallmitjana 17 South Florida Aquatic Club 3:53.80 932 Gabriel Manteufel 18 Sandpipers of Nevada 3:56.23 896 Joey Eaddy 15 Revolution Aquatic Club 3:58.31 938 Kuba Shaw 18 Tennessee Aquatics 3:58.60 869 Lupo Sgroi 16 Sarasota Sharks 4:00.21 882 Clay Magyar 18 Bolles School Sharks 4:00.43 849 800 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Juan Vallmitjana 17 South Florida Aquatic Club 7:57.70 975 Joey Eaddy 15 Revolution Aquatic Club 8:09.55 982 Clay Magyar 18 Bolles School Sharks 8:17.52 865 William Shoesmith 17 Bolles School Sharks 8:19.33 855 Sawyer Hansen 14 Saint Petersburg Aquatics 8:21.02 985 Colt Chaires 17 North Carolina Aquatic Club 8:24.52 827 1500 Freestyle Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Luka Mijatovic 16 Pleasanton Sea Hawks 15:17.02 973 Juan Vallmitjana 17 South Florida Aquatic Club 15:22.96 940 Gabriel Manteufel 18 Sandpipers of Nevada 15:33.42 912 Joey Eaddy 15 Revolution Aquatic Club 15:39.04 945 Lupo Sgroi 16 Sarasota Sharks 15:50.44 887 Sawyer Hansen 14 Saint Petersburg Aquatics 15:57.03 969 50 Backstroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Liam Carrington 18 Bolles School Sharks 26.19 — Ethan Bathala 17 Bolles School Sharks 26.54 — Mateus Nunes Fuller 15 Nation's Capital Swim Club 27.00 — Krish Jain 18 Bolles School Sharks 27.05 — Alexander Menshutkin 18 Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic 27.22 — Lev Fahy 15 Bolles School Sharks 27.23 — 100 Backstroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Liam Carrington 18 Bolles School Sharks 55.48 957 Ethan Bathala 17 Bolles School Sharks 55.82 956 Michael Geh 18 Badger Swim Club 56.97 894 Brayden Capen 17 Academy Bullets Swim Club 57.42 889 Elliott Darr 18 Ensworth Aquatics 57.56 870 Krish Jain 18 Bolles School Sharks 57.56 870 200 Backstroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Ethan Bathala 17 Bolles School Sharks 2:01.78 938 Joey Eaddy 15 Revolution Aquatic Club 2:03.06 1000 Brayden Capen 17 Academy Bullets Swim Club 2:03.55 903 Colt Chaires 17 North Carolina Aquatic Club 2:04.42 885 Fedor Igoshin 15 Sarasota Sharks 2:05.49 952 Rowan Cox 18 Texas Longhorns 2:06.20 839 50 Breaststroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Ian Call 17 Nashville Aquatic Club 27.37 — Ethan Holloway 18 New Wave Swim Team 27.86 — Spencer Kinsey 18 Bolles School Sharks 28.73 — Reef McMeeking 15 Windermere Lakers 28.77 — Louis Joos 18 Bolles School Sharks 29.04 — Prakhanthi Rai 17 Bolles School Sharks 29.20 — 100 Breaststroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Prakhanthi Rai 17 Bolles School Sharks 1:02.94 952 Louis Joos 18 Bolles School Sharks 1:03.31 920 Spencer Kinsey 18 Bolles School Sharks 1:03.61 909 Charlie Russell 16 Bolles School Sharks 1:03.68 970 Ryan Coughenour 18 Columbia Swim Club 1:03.78 903 Adam Wang 17 Bolles School Sharks 1:04.33 903 200 Breaststroke Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Prakhanthi Rai 17 Bolles School Sharks 2:16.73 953 Ian Call 17 Nashville Aquatic Club 2:17.15 947 Louis Joos 18 Bolles School Sharks 2:18.06 928 Cullen Cashman 15 South Shore YMCA Strypers 2:19.72 955 Lexington Ng 16 Rose Bowl Aquatics 2:20.30 939 Charlie Russell 16 Bolles School Sharks 2:20.48 936 50 Butterfly Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Albert Smelzer 18 Greensboro Swimming Association 23.91 — Hutch Paxton 16 Nashville Aquatic Club 24.71 — Landon Fike 18 Texas Ford Aquatics 24.93 — CJ Friends 15 Metro Area Life Time Swimming 25.07 — Nicholas Kwan 18 Bolles School Sharks 25.14 — Ethan Holloway 18 New Wave Swim Team 25.14 — 100 Butterfly Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Charles Cancelmo 16 Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic 53.74 985 Hutch Paxton 16 Nashville Aquatic Club 53.93 977 Charles Howard 17 Jupiter Dragons Swim Team 54.01 933 Lucio Paula 18 Unattached 54.76 885 George Dovellos 18 Bolles School Sharks 54.80 883 Noah Stotler 16 Bolles School Sharks 55.05 928 200 Butterfly Swimmer Age Club Time Pts David Sammons 16 SwimMAC Carolina 1:59.21 978 Charles Cancelmo 16 Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic 2:01.61 932 Noah Stotler 16 Bolles School Sharks 2:02.09 923 Ryker Levi 15 Scarlet Aquatics 2:02.50 958 Jayden Tsai 14 Windermere Lakers 2:04.39 999 Ryan Baldwin 17 Long Island Aquatic Club 2:06.55 810 200 IM Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Reef McMeeking 15 Windermere Lakers 2:05.85 953 Lucas Young 18 Bolles School Sharks 2:06.03 882 Brayden Capen 17 Academy Bullets Swim Club 2:06.99 873 Luke Bickett 16 Jersey Wahoos 2:07.39 913 Jayden Tsai 14 Windermere Lakers 2:07.56 1015 Colt Chaires 17 North Carolina Aquatic Club 2:07.60 861 400 IM Swimmer Age Club Time Pts Jayden Tsai 14 Windermere Lakers 4:30.97 1001 Colt Chaires 17 North Carolina Aquatic Club 4:31.85 851 Brayden Capen 17 Academy Bullets Swim Club 4:32.75 843 Trey Chesney 17 Jupiter Dragons Swim Team 4:34.41 828 Lucas Young 18 Bolles School Sharks 4:34.42 828 Cai Lockett 14 Nitro Swimming 4:34.66 967 🔑 Key Takeaways Fort Lauderdale dominated the calendar. The 2026 FG Fort Lauderdale Open (April 29) produced the majority of the top swims for both girls and boys — a clear signal that this meet has become a premier early-season LCM destination. Rylee Erisman and Sadie Buckley were the two most dominant girls of the month, each leading multiple events at high power point levels. Jayden Tsai (age 14) and Joey Eaddy (age 15) were the most impressive boys performers, both posting 1,000+ power point swims across multiple events. Bolles School Sharks were the most represented club on the boys' side, appearing across back, breast, fly, and free at the top of nearly every event leaderboard. Results may still be added. Some April swims could appear in the database after this snapshot. This list reflects data available at time of generation. Data sourced from Swim Standards. Power Points reflect age-group adjusted scoring. Snapshot generated May 5, 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
  • A place to talk about whatever you want.

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    Solid tips, thank you for sharing. Really hoping to see more people jump into these discussions too. A lot of swimmers and parents can learn from posts like this.
  • Unleash Your Aquatic Style: Dive into the Discussions!

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    When summer rolls around, outdoor relaxation becomes a top priority—whether you're heading to the beach, going to a swim meet, or having a pool party in your backyard. But let’s be honest: sitting directly on hot sand, rough pavement, or damp grass can quickly ruin the experience. That’s where the Oileus Low Beach Chair comes in—a lightweight, ultra-portable solution designed to keep you comfortable anywhere your summer takes you. 🪑 Product Overview [image: 61y8xnsLR9S._AC_SL1200_.jpg] Price: $84.99 Prices are current as of the time of writing and may vary. 🌟 Key Features That Make a Difference ✅ Comfortable & Breathable Design With cooling mesh fabric that promotes airflow Prevents overheating during long sunny days Includes padded armrests for added relaxation ✅ Built for Durability Constructed with heavy-duty steel frame Uses industrial-grade 600D Oxford mesh Supports up to 300 lbs without compromising stability ✅ Lightweight & Travel-Friendly Weighs only 6.5 lbs Folds down compactly for easy storage Comes with a carry bag for effortless transport ✅ Smart Storage Solutions Built-in cup holder for drinks Handy side storage bag for essentials like phones, sunscreen, or books ✅ Stability on Any Surface Features anti-sink leg caps Large footpads prevent sinking into sand or soft ground Low seat design enhances balance and comfort 🏕️ Perfect For Any Outdoor Setting This chair isn’t just for the beach. Its versatile design makes it ideal for: 🌊 Beach days and seaside relaxation 🏕️ Camping and backpacking trips 🌿 Backyard lounging 🎣 Fishing excursions 🎪 Outdoor festivals or picnics 💡 Why This Chair Stands Out Unlike bulky outdoor chairs, the Oileus Low Beach Chair strikes the perfect balance between comfort, portability, and durability. You won’t need to sacrifice convenience for relaxation—it delivers both. Its ergonomic curved seat, breathable materials, and thoughtful extras (like storage and cup holders) make it feel like a premium experience without the premium hassle. 🛒 Final Verdict: Is It Worth It? If you're planning to spend more time outdoors this summer, this chair is a smart, practical investment. It’s designed to make your outdoor experience more enjoyable—no matter where you are. 👉 Ready to upgrade your summer comfort? Grab yours here: https://amzn.to/4dRQWdf Stay cool, stay comfortable, and make the most of your summer adventures! ☀️
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    @Shiny_Walrus408 Thank you for the explanation. Your club name has been corrected to CAC Boulder Riptide
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    @adam Yes sir. Thank you