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Alternatives to Swimming Rank – Swim Standards as a Resource

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  • As many of you may have heard, SwimmingRank has recently decided to sunset its website. For the past 15 years, SwimmingRank has been an invaluable resource for swim families across the country, providing rankings, meet results, and insights into swimmers’ performance. It’s sad to see such a well-loved platform come to an end, especially for those of us who have relied on it to track our swimmers’ progress over the years.

    With Swimming Rank no longer available, I understand that many of you may be looking for alternative websites to continue accessing swimmer rankings and meet results. That’s why I want to introduce you to Swim Standards – a platform I created with the same goal of helping swim families access useful, accurate, and timely swimming data.

    What is Swim Standards?

    Swim Standards is a comprehensive resource for tracking time standards, meet results, swimmer profiles, and rankings across all age groups. As a swim dad myself, I built Swim Standards out of the desire to make swimming information more accessible and user-friendly, especially after finding that many existing platforms were either cumbersome to use or didn’t provide the kind of insights I needed for my kids.

    Key Features of Swim Standards:

    • Rankings: Explore swimmer rankings by age, event, and course, with filtering options by region.
    • Meet Results: Track swimmer performance across various meets, with detailed best times.
    • Time Standards: Access the latest time standards for USA Swimming and other major swim leagues.
    • Swimmer Profiles: Monitor swimmer progression over time and compare their performance across multiple events.

    Why Swim Standards?

    While Swim Standards may not be as well-known as Swimming Rank, I’m committed to maintaining and growing this resource for the swimming community. It’s a passion project that I update regularly, and I’ve received rewarding feedback from swim families who find the data useful in tracking their swimmers’ performance.

    If you’re one of the many users looking for an alternative to Swimming Rank, I encourage you to give Swim Standards a try. I believe you’ll find it just as helpful, if not more so, for tracking your swimmer’s progress and staying up-to-date with rankings and meet results.

    How to Get Started:

    Simply visit www.swimstandards.com to explore swimmer profiles. You can search by swimmer name, team, or LSC to track their performance and progress. I’m also open to suggestions and feedback to make the platform even better for swim families.

    In the absence of SwimmingRank, I hope Swim Standards can become a go-to resource for you, just as Swimming Rank once was.

    Thank you for your support, and happy swimming!

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