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Parent Handbook

Table of Contents

The purpose of VAC is to develop motivated athletes who are driven to succeed in a competitive environment.  A committed staff of coaches and parent volunteers supports the growth of the team and swimmers by developing a safe, supportive, and educational environment for all athletes.

Vision : VAC aspires to develop a premiere swim club inspiring a commitment to team through a competitive and fun environment that builds on hard work and dedication both in and out of the pool.

Description: The club makes demands on parents, swimmers and the coaching staff. The demands on the parents are very important. For the parents there is a time commitment between practice and meets, a financial commitment, as well as the commitments as a volunteer (i.e. working at meets, fund-raisers, annual dinners, etc.).

For the athletes, the commitments can be very demanding. Practice demands hard work and a commitment to improve. ESSL meets are held for every swimmer. The athlete must take on responsibilities for her/himself as well as the whole team.

The coaching staff feels that the demands made by the club will help develop the athlete into a well-rounded young person. The following are some ways we believe you will help us achieve our goals:

  1. Get to know the coaches. They are always available after practice. Feel free to communicate any problems or suggestions.
  2. Understand that competition can be a thrill that our athletes will enjoy. Although it means hard work, it can be fun. It does not always mean winning. Improving in skills, times and attitudes are equally important goals.
  3. Understand the courage required when an athlete competes. When a swimmer competes, they are taking a risk. Therefore competition and risk taking require courage and develop strength and character.
  4. Remember that coaches and parents cannot compete. When this occurs, the all-important communication system can fall apart.

We believe the Viking Aquatic Club can be advantageous for the athletic swimmer, the coaching staff, and the parents of the athletes.

Board of Directors

Board President

Greg Hoover

Vice President

Toriea Brown

Secretary

Milana Tepermayster

Treasurer

Jen Thompson

Clerk

Cara Messing

Communication

Lena Forrey

Concession

Brenda Melendez

Trustee

Melissa Grau

Fundraising

Kate Giametta

Trustee

Elizabeth Kuca

Coaches

Jen Hand

Head Coach

Eileen Ryan

Coach

Jenna Prodromides

Coach

Carol Colton

Coach

Dylan Gillespie

Coach

Important Resources

Apps & Team Unify

There are two apps that parents will need to download, Remind & SE Motion (Team Unify). Directions can be found below. 

Team Unify Login (SE Motion App)

If you’re a parent of a swimmer, you’ve probably heard about Team Unify and its companion, the SE Motion App. These tools are essential for keeping things organized and running smoothly for both the club and families like yours. But if you're still scratching your head about what exactly these platforms do (and why you should use them), don't worry—we’ve got you covered!

What is Team Unify?

Team Unify is an all-in-one software platform designed specifically for swim teams like ours. It’s basically the behind-the-scenes engine that powers everything from meet registrations to tracking your swimmer's progress. For parents, it’s a super convenient way to manage all things swim-related.

Here’s a quick look at what Team Unify does:

  • Meet Registrations: You can easily sign your swimmer up for competitions and check the details on upcoming meets.
  • Swimmer Information: Track your child’s performance at meets, including times and results.
  • Account Management: View your account balance and keep track of payments, so you know exactly where you stand in terms of team fees and other costs.
  • Communication Hub: Stay updated with team announcements, event reminders, and other important information—all in one place.

In short, Team Unify is like the central command for managing your swimmer’s journey with Viking Aquatic Swim Club. But here’s where it gets even easier…

What is the SE Motion App?

The SE Motion App is the mobile companion to Team Unify. Think of it as Team Unify on-the-go. The app lets you access all the information and tools from Team Unify directly from your phone, making it incredibly convenient for parents to stay connected and updated, even when life gets busy.

With the SE Motion App, you can:

  • Check Meet Schedules: View upcoming meets, register your swimmer, and see heat sheets and results.
  • Track Your Swimmer’s Progress: View personal best times and race results in real-time, right from the app.
  • Receive Important Notifications: Stay up-to-date with push notifications for last-minute changes, reminders, and meet details.

In a nutshell, SE Motion makes it easy for you to access everything you need without having to dig through emails or search for information on a desktop. Just open the app, and it’s all at your fingertips.

Why It’s Important for Parents

The combination of Team Unify and SE Motion is a game-changer for swim parents. Here’s why it matters:

  • Stay Organized: Between practices, meets, and volunteering, swim life can get busy. These platforms help you keep everything organized so nothing slips through the cracks.
  • Real-Time Updates: Last-minute changes to meet locations or times? No problem. You’ll get notifications directly through the app, so you’re always in the loop.
  • Performance Tracking: SE Motion lets you follow your swimmer’s progress throughout the season, giving you easy access to all of their best times and meet results.
  • One-Stop Shop: From signing up for meets to tracking progress, Team Unify and SE Motion make it simple to manage everything related to your swimmer’s participation with Viking Aquatic.

A Quick Reminder About Payments

While Team Unify helps you keep track of your account balance, we want to remind you that we do not accept payments through the Team Unify or SE Motion app at this time. All payments must be made via check, through our website, or via Stripe. If you’ve set up automatic payments, rest assured they will continue as planned—but always outside of the app.

How to Get Started

If you haven’t yet set up your Team Unify account or downloaded the SE Motion App, we highly recommend doing so. It will make your swim season much smoother! You’ll find it easy to stay on top of meet registrations, receive timely notifications, and track your swimmer’s accomplishments.

In conclusion, Team Unify and SE Motion are indispensable tools for every swim parent. They provide the convenience, organization, and real-time updates you need to keep your swimmer on track and ensure a successful swim season. With these tools, you can focus less on the logistics and more on cheering from the stands!

Fun Fact: If you use the app or website SportsEngine for any other sports you can use the same login!

App Directions

Payments

Payments – Registration or US Meet fees

Payments can be made online or mailed to:

VAC 

P.O. Box 321
Montgomery, NY 12549
OR Placed in Jen Thompson’s folder in the VAC Filing Cabinet

Billing Questions

All billing questions can be submitted via our contact form.

Registration

Registration will be done online through our seasonal registration pages. Links to the upcoming season will be emailed to you when registration opens or you can click the "Returning Swimmers" button from our homepage at anytime. Any outstanding balances are viewable through the SE Motion app.

*If you experience any issues during checkout please utilize the chat bubble in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to contact us.

Payment Options

Pay by check

You may choose pay your swimmer's registration fee by check when registering, but you are required to mail the check no later than the second week of practice or a late fee will be issued. Payment plans are available by check, please contact our billing department to make arrangements once you are registered.

Pay in full (Credit or ACH)

You are welcome to pay the full registration fee at registration.

3 Payments (Credit or ACH) - Only Available for Fall

Payment 1 Due: Registration

Payment 2 Due: October 1st

Payment 3 Due: November 1st

Late Fees

Late fees ($25) will be imposed on any unpaid balance.

Meets

Signing Up

For all meets, swimmer sign-up is handled through our website (TeamUnify software, ONDECK app or invoiced online).  Training for this will be held separately after the orientation meeting if you need help. Live meet results can be found on Meet Mobile (subscription is about $10 a year for the phone app)

You must log into our website and declare if your child is attending or not.  Even if they are not attending, it is extremely helpful to the coaches to declare your intent so they can properly plan coverage for the meet.  If you decline the meet for your child you must also state the reason why as well as speak to your child’s coach.  Warmup arrival times are sent out by the coach using the Remind App.

All meet fees are invoiced every 1-3 months.

US Meets

  • It is MANDATORY for Parents to sign up to work the required number of sessions for the VAC Classic; regardless if their child is swimming in this US meet. (please see Fundraising section for further info) 
  • Depending on the meet, can vary in size from 3-12+ clubs from all over
  • You may choose the swimmer’s events (if you are not sure please check with your coach to see if your child is ready to swim that event or distance)
  • Requires additional entry fees per race, per child  (individual events only – the club covers the fee for the relay races)  (Fees vary by meet)

    • The fee is on average $8 per individual event and a $10 swimmer surcharge/facility fee for the meet.  (the specific price is stated in the meet announcements which will be available on our events page for each meet we attend)
    • This is to be submitted to VAC the Wednesday BEFORE the meet
    • If your child does NOT show up to the meet (scratches), you are still required to pay the entry fee.  

Example

A few examples based on the above rate:

  • your child signs up for the 50 free, 100 IM, 50 back and 500 free

You owe $42. 

  • Your child signs up for 6 events at the VAC classic – however only shows up for 3; You owe $58

There is an entrance fee for any spectator which varies depending on which facility is hosting (ie: $10 per session or $15 for an all day pass)

You would put a check in Jen Thompson’s folder OR mail it to the PO Box for the fees required and make the check out to VAC with a note of what it is for (child(ren) and number of races).  Failure to pay the meet fees in a timely manner may impact your child's ability to attend future meets.

Family Folder

Where can I find my family folder?

The Filing Cabinet 

Each family has a folder (by last name) inside the filing cabinet. The filing cabinet is located in the VAC office adjacent to the girl’s locker room and can be accessed via the pool deck. The folders are in the drawer located second from the top. All ribbons and medals won from swim meets as well as important club information will be placed in these folders throughout the season, so it’s important to check the folder weekly.

Fundraising

We will co-host 4 US meets with the NYSA this year.  Traditionally,  the VAC Classic is our biggest fundraiser of the year.  Our hosted meets in which we require parents to volunteer are bolded and highlighted in yellow for quick reference within our team calendar.

You may get other family members to help out – however they must be high school aged or older.  When signing up please state who is signing up in the comments.  Sign up will be done through Sign Up Genius. Please note, at least 5 of your 6 volunteer sessions need to be as timers.

For concessions, we ask for donations to help keep our costs down.  Emails and a sign up genius will be sent out with more information closer to the meet dates.

Swim Groups

Every swimmer, regardless of group, has the opportunity to compete in all non-qualifying swim meets—and who knows, they might even qualify for the championship meets!

Think of the groups like different levels or age categories.

Coaches will evaluate and let you know when your swimmer is ready to move up. (Don’t worry if you aren’t sure, if in doubt choose the group your swimmer is currently in when registering for next season.)

Blue Swim Group

Level

Beginner or New Member Group

Description

Most swimmers start here to get familiar with how the team operates and build essential skills for swim meets. Not every swimmer in this group is a true "beginner"; some may just need to strengthen a few skills before moving up to the White Group. An athlete needs to be able to complete 25 yards to enter this group. Expectation is to have competition-level 25s of two strokes by end of season.

Your swimmer will typically be placed in this group if:

  • It’s their first time on a swim team or part of a swim club.
  • They’re on the younger side of our team.
  • They’re still working on foundational swim skills.

Practice Times

Fall & Spring: 5:30pm - 6:30pm Daily
Summer: 7:30am - 8:30am Daily

Coach

Eileen Ryan

White Swim Group

Level

Intermediate-Beginner

Description

Athletes in this group focus mainly on learning four legal competitive strokes, having fun, and perfecting start and turn technique. Expectation is to learn all strokes and do competition-level 50s of at least three strokes by end of season.

Practice Times

Fall & Spring: 6:30pm - 7:30pm Daily
Summer: 8:30am - 9:30am Daily

Coach

Eileen Ryan

Competitive Swim Group

Level: Intermediate - Advanced

Competitive Group

Despite the name, this group isn't for anyone who simply wants to be competitive—it’s the next level after White. Athletes in this group are usually at least 9 years old (but most are a few years older) and can legally complete 25 yards of all four competitive strokes. Expectations are to perfect all the strokes with an emphasis on aerobic capacity (lots of moderate long swimming, little rest) and some, but little anaerobic power. Should have competition-level 100s.

Coaches

Jenna Prodromides, Carol Colton 

Practice Times

Fall & Spring: 5:30pm - 7:30pm Daily
Summer: 7:30am - 9:30am Daily

Varsity Swim Group

Junior Group

Junior level athletes are near “perfect” in all four strokes, and are able to take on more and harder challenges. The expectation is to further perfect all strokes while adding in training for all energy systems. This group will follow a periodization schedule.

Coaches

Jen Hand, Jenna Prodromides 

Practice Times

Fall & Spring: 5:30pm - 7:30pm Daily
Summer: 7:30am - 9:30am Daily

Senior Group

Athletes entering the Senior group must display a desire/ ability to train at a higher level. Athletes are expected to be “perfect” and performant in all strokes. This group is the same as Junior, but at a higher capacity. There will be hard work in all energy systems at a high level while following a periodization plan. Test sets will be implemented and used frequently.

Coach

Jen Hand 

Practice Times

Fall & Spring: 5:30pm - 7:30pm Daily
Summer: 7:30am - 9:30am Daily

FAQs for Swim Groups

Practices

What do I need to know for practices?

To ensure our swim program runs smoothly, please take note of the practice times and meet schedules for each group. Swimmers are expected to attend at least 3 practices a week. We appreciate your dedication to punctuality and your understanding when unexpected changes arise.

Blue Group Practice Times

  • Fall & Spring: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM, Daily
  • Summer: 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM, Daily

White Group Practice Times

  • Fall & Spring: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM, Daily
  • Summer: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM, Daily

Competitive & Varsity Practice Times

  • Fall & Spring: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM, Daily
  • Summer: 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM, Daily

Please note that for larger meets, competitions can run all day from Friday to Sunday. It’s crucial to check the Remind app for any last-minute schedule changes and to stay updated via email for upcoming events.

What does my swimmer need?

  • Swimsuit: Boys typically wear jammers (tight-fitting shorts), and girls usually wear a one-piece athletic swimsuit.
  • Goggles: Essential for protecting eyes and improving visibility in the water.
  • Optional Gear: Many swimmers also choose to buy towel pants or swim team jackets (sometimes called parkas) to wear before and after practice for warmth and comfort.

Important Reminders:

  1. Punctuality:

    • Please ensure that your swimmer arrives on time for their scheduled practice. This helps maintain the flow of training sessions and maximizes their practice time.

  2. Accessing the Pool:

    • Regular Practices: Swimmers should wait by the side door to the pool until a coach arrives to unlock the door. Due to our limited access to keys, there may be occasional delays, especially if scheduling conflicts arise. We appreciate your patience during these times.
    • Valley Central High School Swim Meet Days: On days when Valley Central is hosting a swim meet, please use the main pool entrance.
    • Club Swim Meets: Parents should enter through the main entrance, while swimmers can choose to enter either through the side door or the main entrance.

  3. Last Minute Cancellations:

    • We will inform you have any last minute practice cancellations via the Remind App, so make sure you have downloaded it and added yourself to our Remind Group (codes can be found on your registration confirmation page as well as in the follow-up email).
    • We frequently cancel practices on Valley Central Swim Meet days. Please refer to the Varsity Swim Meet Information page for details on the high school meet schedule and any potential practice adjustments that may or may not happen. We will always notify you via the Remind app of any cancellations, but it is often a same day notification.

  4. Parents:

    • Swim Area Bathrooms: Parents are not permitted to use the bathrooms in the swim area. These facilities are reserved exclusively for swimmers during practices and meets.
    • Viewing Area: Parents should remain in the designated viewing area located in the bleachers up the stairs. This allows our coaches and swimmers to focus on their training without distractions and ensures everyone’s safety. PARENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON DECK DURING REGULAR PRACTICES. Please sit in the bleachers unless told otherwise.
    • Locked Viewing Area: If you find that the viewing area is locked when you arrive, please locate one of the coaches to obtain the key and unlock the area. Once the viewing area is open, kindly return the key to the coaches so they can continue focusing on the swimmers.

By following these guidelines and staying informed through the Remind app, we can ensure that all practices and meets run smoothly. Your cooperation and understanding are greatly appreciated, and we look forward to a successful swim season ahead!

Late Practices on Valley Central Varsity Swim Meet Days

Our swim club shares the pool with the Varsity swim programs at Valley Central High School, which means that our practice schedule is sometimes affected by the high school’s swim meet schedule. While we do our best to notify you in advance of any changes to practice times, there are instances when high school meets run later than expected, making it difficult to predict disruptions.

We understand that this can be inconvenient, and we truly appreciate your flexibility and understanding. To help you stay informed and plan accordingly, we encourage you to regularly check the Valley Central High School swim meet schedule. By keeping an eye on the dates for home meets, you can be prepared for any potential delays or cancellations of our practices.

Although we strive to provide timely updates, checking the high school’s schedule directly will give you a heads-up on days when practice might be impacted. Your proactive approach helps ensure that our swimmers can continue to train effectively, even when unexpected changes occur.

Valley Central Swim Schedule

Also make sure you have downloaded and joined our Club on the Remind App for reminders and notifications.

Swim Meets & Volunteering

What should I expect during a swim meet?

Swim meets are exciting events where our swimmers showcase their hard work and compete against other teams. Whether it’s your first meet or you’re a seasoned swim parent, here’s what you can expect:

Signing Up for the Meet

For all meets  sign-up is handled through our website (TeamUnify software and or the ONDECK app for your smartphone).  Training for this will be held separately after the orientation meeting if you need help. Live meet results can be found on Meet Mobile (subscription is about $10 a year for the phone app)

You must log into our website and declare if your child is attending or not.  Even if they are not attending, it is extremely helpful to the coaches to declare your intent so they can properly plan coverage for the meet.  If you decline the meet for your child you must also state the reason why as well as speak to your child’s coach.   This declaration also assists you in calculating what additional fees you must submit to the treasurer for the US meets. Warmup arrival times are sent out by the coach using the Remind App.

When signing up please include your preferred meets day(s), so the coach may choose events on days that work best with your schedule.

Before the Meet:

  • Swimmers:

    • Swimmers should arrive 20 minutes early for warm-ups and enter the pool area through the side door if the event is at our pool. This entrance is reserved for athletes to ensure they can get settled and ready for their events without distractions. Warm up times will be sent on the Remind App.
    • Upon arrival find a place to put your belongings.  The team usually sits together, so look for some familiar faces and our banner.
    • Check in with your coach!

      • If your child wakes up ill – Please message Jen Hand on remind (or for a US meet the coach that will be there for your child’s session) as soon as you know they will not be making it.

    • If you need to put your swimsuit on, go to the locker room and change.
    • When events become available (usually from the coach) swimmers or coaches will write their event numbers on the back of their hand in ink.  This helps them remember what events they are swimming and what event numbers to listen for when they are called out.  There will always be a coach or parent volunteer to help the swimmers with this. (Your parent is not responsible for this)
    • Swimmers now gather their cap, goggles, and flip-flops and report to the pool for warm-up instructions.
    • After warm-ups swimmers will return to the area where their team is sitting and wait for their events to be called.  The meet usually starts about 10-15 minutes after warm-ups have concluded.

  • Parents:

    • Parents and spectators should enter through the main entrance. If you are not volunteering, there will be an entrance fee that can be paid at the door. Please note that volunteers do not need to pay this fee and should check in at the front entrance to receive their assignments.
    • According to US Swimming regulations (insurance purposes) parents ARE NOT allowed on deck unless they are serving in an official capacity.  Similarly, all questions concerning meet results, an officiating call, or the conduct of a meet should be referred to a coach.  The coach will then pursue the matter through the proper channels.
    • A program (or heat sheet) is usually available for sale in the lobby/concession stand at US meets.  It lists all the swimmers in each event in order of seed time.  Seed time is the fastest time the swimmer has obtained in the past for that particular event.  This time determines who the swimmer competes against, which heat they will compete in, and which lane the officials assign them to.  If the swimmer is swimming the event for the first time they will be entered as “NT” or “no time”.

What to Bring:

For a successful and comfortable swim meet experience, swimmers should bring the following items:

  • Swim Gear:

    • Swimsuit: Wear your swim team competition suit.
    • Swim Cap: Essential for racing and team identification.
    • Sandles: Flip flops or slides
    • Goggles: Bring two sets, just in case one gets lost or breaks.
    • Towels: Bring at least two towels—one for drying off between events and one for after the meet.
    • Change of Clothes: Team warm-up suits, sweat suits, long sleeve shirt, pajama pants, or equivalent to put on after you swim to keep you warm.  Most swimmers bring one to wear and a spare just in case something gets wet.
    • Warm Clothing: Items like swim parkas, hoodies, or towel pants to keep warm when not in the water.
    • Comfortable Seating: Something comfortable for your swimmer (and you) to sit on, such as a cushion or blanket, since meets can run long. Example: a sleeping bag, an old blanket/comforter, or anything that will be comfy to sit on for the day.

  • Entertainment:

    • Books, Games, or Activities: Meets can involve long waits between events, so swimmers should bring non-electronic activities to keep themselves occupied. We do not recommend bringing electronics, as we are not responsible for lost or stolen items, but if you do send any, please label them.

  • Snacks and Water:

    • Healthy snacks and plenty of water are important to keep energy levels up throughout the day.

During the Meet:

Swim meets are typically divided into several sessions, and each session may include various events such as freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly races. Swim meets can vary in length, but they often run for several hours. Larger meets can span an entire day or even multiple days, typically from Friday to Sunday.

Please remember to wear something on your feet when walking around the building (i.e. going to the restroom, locker room, or spectator area).  NOTE – Most, if not all facilities will NOT allow the children to walk around without shoes on for insurance reasons. Flip-flops or slides work best as they can be worn all over and can tolerate getting wet.

Be prepared for long sessions by bringing comfortable seating, snacks, and activities to keep swimmers and parents occupied. Here’s a general flow of what happens during a swim meet:

  1. Check-In:

    • Upon arrival, swimmers check in with their coach and begin warming up. Volunteers should check in at the front entrance to receive their assignments and instructions.

  2. Warm-Ups:

    • Warm-up sessions are held before the start of the meet. Swimmers will have time to stretch, practice starts, and get comfortable in the water. Please check the remind app for specific times.

  3. Group Areas:

    • Swimmers will be assigned to a designated group area, which could be in the main pool area, hallways, gym, or other classrooms. This is where they will stay between events.

  4. Events:

    • Swimmers compete in their assigned events, grouped by age and gender. Races are called by event number & heat number, so swimmers must pay attention to announcements and be ready at the staging area when their event is called.
    • Swimmer’s events will be called out by coaches and/or parent volunteers in the area where the swimmers are being held.
    • After each race, swimmers should check in with their coach for feedback and prepare for their next event.
    • When your swimmer’s events have been called, they report to the line-up area with their goggles, swim cap, and flip flops.  Parent volunteers usually help to line up all swimmers and take them to the pool area in the order in which they will swim.
    • You can expect 4-8 heats for each event.  Some “big” US meets have been known to have 10+ heats per event.  
    • Swimmers line up behind the diving blocks.  They will be told by the officials when to step up on the block or enter the water to begin their race.  Again, Coaches and Parent Volunteers are there to help.
    • The swimmer swims their race.
    • After each swim event, your swimmer can ask the timer for their time, if they wish.  If they know what lane they are swimming in, they can also look up at the scoreboard to see their time.
    • Depending on the coach's instructions, swimmers may be told to do some recovery swimming in a “warm-down” pool or lanes, if they are available.
    • When time allows, coaches will speak to swimmers following their race to congratulate them on a “great swim”.  In addition, coaches will also offer advice and discuss technique with our older competitive swimmers.
    • After their event is over, swimmers report back to the team area, relax, drink fluids (water) and maybe have a small healthy snack.

  5. Breaks:

    • There may be short breaks between sessions or events. This is a good time for swimmers to rest, hydrate, and refuel with snacks. Parents can use this time to stretch, grab refreshments, or check in with their swimmer.

  6. Volunteering:

    • Volunteers should report to their designated area as instructed during check-in. Roles such as timing, concessions, and other tasks are essential to keeping the meet running smoothly.

  7. Results:

    • Results for the events are usually posted somewhere in the pool facility.  Awards are often gathered for a team and given to the coach at the conclusion of the meet.  These awards can be retrieved in your swimmers VAC folder located in the file cabinet at Valley Central.

  8. Awards:

    • Some meets may have award ceremonies after the events, where medals or ribbons are presented to top finishers but most of the time you can find any awards in the file cabinet in your family folder.

End of the Meet:

VAC is NOT responsible for lost or stolen items.

When a swimmer has completed all of their events, for US meets - they should check with the coach before leaving for the day to see if they are swimming in a relay.  Relays are usually the last events of the session.

Once you have attended one or two meets this will all become very routine.  Do not hesitate to ask a board member, parent volunteer, another swim parent, coach, or even an older swimmer for help or information at a swim meet.

Attending a swim meet is not just about competition—it’s a chance to build team spirit, meet other swim families, and support your swimmer in their athletic journey. We look forward to seeing you at the pool and appreciate your support in making our meets successful!

Meet Fees

Signing Up

For all meets, swimmer sign-up is handled through our website (TeamUnify software, ONDECK app or invoiced online).  Training for this will be held separately after the orientation meeting if you need help. Live meet results can be found on Meet Mobile (subscription is about $10 a year for the phone app)

You must log into our website and declare if your child is attending or not.  Even if they are not attending, it is extremely helpful to the coaches to declare your intent so they can properly plan coverage for the meet.  If you decline the meet for your child you must also state the reason why as well as speak to your child’s coach.  Warmup arrival times are sent out by the coach using the Remind App.

All meet fees are invoiced every 1-3 months.

US Meets

  • It is MANDATORY for Parents to sign up to work the required number of sessions for the VAC Classic; regardless if their child is swimming in this US meet. (please see Fundraising section for further info) 
  • Depending on the meet, can vary in size from 3-12+ clubs from all over
  • You may choose the swimmer’s events (if you are not sure please check with your coach to see if your child is ready to swim that event or distance)
  • Requires additional entry fees per race, per child  (individual events only – the club covers the fee for the relay races)  (Fees vary by meet)

    • The fee is on average $8 per individual event and a $10 swimmer surcharge/facility fee for the meet.  (the specific price is stated in the meet announcements which will be available on our events page for each meet we attend)
    • This is to be submitted to VAC the Wednesday BEFORE the meet
    • If your child does NOT show up to the meet (scratches), you are still required to pay the entry fee.  

Example

A few examples based on the above rate:

  • your child signs up for the 50 free, 100 IM, 50 back and 500 free

You owe $42. 

  • Your child signs up for 6 events at the VAC classic – however only shows up for 3; You owe $58

There is an entrance fee for any spectator which varies depending on which facility is hosting (ie: $10 per session or $15 for an all day pass)

You would put a check in Jen Thompson’s folder OR mail it to the PO Box for the fees required and make the check out to VAC with a note of what it is for (child(ren) and number of races).  Failure to pay the meet fees in a timely manner may impact your child's ability to attend future meets.

Useful Links

Motivation Times - These are the national standards which are set for all swimmers by age group

Find Times for USA Swimming Sanctioned Events - You can see how your swimmer compares to other swimmers by event or overall.

Register for USA Swimming - Each year you will need to renew your registration. If this is your first time registering, click the "Create a Login" button. Here are some directions

Other FAQs

1. What should my swimmer eat before a meet?

Answer: It's important for swimmers to have a balanced meal a few hours before the meet, focusing on easily digestible foods that are high in carbohydrates and moderate in protein. Examples include pasta, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Avoid heavy, greasy, or sugary foods. Hydration is also key, so make sure they drink plenty of water before and during the meet.

2. How long do swim meets usually last?

Answer: Swim meets can vary in length, but they often run for several hours. Larger meets can span an entire day or even multiple days, typically from Friday to Sunday. Be prepared for long sessions by bringing comfortable seating, snacks, and activities to keep swimmers and parents occupied.

3. What if my swimmer is late to practice or a meet?

Answer: If your swimmer is running late, it’s important to notify the coach as soon as possible. For practices, arriving late may mean missing warm-ups, which are crucial for preventing injuries. For meets, arriving late can result in missing an event, so punctuality is key. Always check the Remind app for any last-minute schedule changes.

4. Can parents talk to coaches during practice or meets?

Answer: We ask that parents refrain from talking to coaches during practice and meets so that they can focus on the swimmers and their training. If you need to discuss something with the coach, please wait until after practice or schedule a time to meet outside of practice hours.

5. What should I do if my swimmer is sick on the day of a meet?

Answer: If your swimmer is sick and unable to participate in a meet, please inform the coach as soon as possible. It’s important for the coach to know so they can make any necessary adjustments to the lineup. The health and well-being of our swimmers are our top priority, so make sure they rest and recover fully before returning to practice. Please utilize the Remind App for communication.

6. How will I know what events my swimmer is competing in?

Answer: Event assignments are usually posted on the team’s communication channels or emailed to parents before the meet. Swimmers will also be informed by their coach. It’s a good idea to write down the event numbers, heats, and lanes for your swimmer to keep track during the meet.

7. Do parents have to volunteer at every meet?

Answer: There is a MANDATORY number of volunteer sessions (minimum of 6 but we usually need as much extra help as possible) required to successfully host these fundraiser meets; if you don’t do these – you will forfeit your $250 work bond deposit.  

You may get other family members to help out – however they must be high school aged or older.  When signing up please state who is signing up in the comments.  Sign up will be done through Sign Up Genius. Please note, at least 5 of your 6 volunteer sessions need to be as timers.

Please visit our Volunteering Page for more information.

8. What should I do if my swimmer loses something at the pool?

Answer: If an item is lost at the pool, check with the lost and found area, which is usually located near the entrance or in the locker room. It's a good idea to label your swimmer's belongings with their name to increase the chances of lost items being returned. Remember, we are not responsible for lost or stolen items, so please encourage your swimmer to keep track of their belongings.

VAC is NOT responsible for lost or stolen items.

9. How do I stay informed about last-minute changes or updates?

Answer: The best way to stay informed about last-minute changes or updates is through the Remind app and the team’s email communications. Make sure you have notifications enabled on the Remind app so you don’t miss any important announcements.

10. Can siblings attend swim meets?

Answer: Yes, siblings are welcome to attend swim meets. However, please ensure they remain in the designated viewing areas and are supervised at all times. It’s important that the swim meet environment remains focused and safe for all participants.

Swim Vocabulary

Swim Vocabulary

USS

United States Swimming.  Governing body of the swimming league.

ESSL

Empire State Swim League

LSC

Local Swim Committee of the USS.  VAC belongs to the Metropolitan Swimming LSC.

Stroke

There are 4 competitive strokes: 

Butterfly (“fly”)

Butterfly (nicknamed FLY) is swam as the third stroke in the Medley Relay and first stroke in the I.M. Racing distances are 50 yards/meter, 100 yards/meter, and 200 yards/meter (LSCs with 8-under divisions offer the 25 yard fly).

Backstroke (“back”)

Backstroke is swum as the first stroke in the Medley Relay and second stroke in the I.M. Racing distances are 50 yards/meter, 100 yards/meter, and 200 yards/meter (LSCs with 8-under divisions offer the 25 yd back).

Breaststroke (“breast”) -

Breaststroke is swam as the second stroke in the Medley Relayand the third stroke in the I.M. Racing distances are 50 yards/meter, 100 yards/meter, and 200 yards/meter. (LSCs with 8-under divisions offer the 25 yd breast)

Freestyle (“free”)

Freestyle (nicknamed Free) is swum as the fourth stroke in the Medley Relay and fourth stroke in the I.M. Racing distances are 50 yards/meter, 100 yards/meter, 200 yards/meter, 400 meter/500, yd 800 mtr/1000 yds, 1500 mtr/1650 yds (LSCs with 8under divisions offer the 25 yd free).

IM - Individual Medley

A swimming event using all four of the competitive strokes on consecutive lengths of the race. The order must be: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, Freestyle. Equal distances must be swam of each stroke. Distances offered: 100 yards, 200 yards/meters, 400 yards/meter.

Medley – a swimming event using all 4 strokes

Relay – A swimming event in which 4 swimmers participate as a team, each swimming an equal distance of the race.

Age Group

Division of swimmers according to age. The National Age Group divisions are: 10-under, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18. Some LSCs have divided the swimmers into more convenient divisions specific to their situations: (i.e.) 8-under, 13-Over, 15-Over, Junior, Senior.

Alternate

In a Prelims/Finals meet, after the finalists are decided, the next two fastest swimmers other than the finalists are designated as alternates. The faster of the two being the first alternate and the next being second alternate. If a finalist cannot participate, the alternates are called to take their place.

Anchor

The final swimmer in a relay. Also a term coaches use for the beginning of all four strokes indicating the “high elbow”, “catch,” or “early vertical forearm.”

Approved Meet

A meet conducted with sufficient USA Swimming officials to certify conformance to USA Swimming rules. The meet may include competitors who are not USA Swimming members. The meet may be a competition sanctioned at the LSC level with the added approval of USA Swimming because both member and nonmember athletes will be competing.

Deck

The area around the swimming pool reserved for swimmers, officials, and coaches. No one but an "authorized" USA Swimming member may be on the deck during a swim competition.

Distance

How far a swimmer swims. Distances for short course are: 25 yards (1 length), 50 yards (2 lengths), 100 yards (4 lengths), 200 yards (8 lengths), 400 yards (16 lengths), 500 yards (20 lengths), 1000 yards (40 lengths), 1650 yards (66 lengths). 

Distances for long course are: 50 meters (1 length), 100 meters (2 lengths), 200 meters (4 lengths), 400 meters (8 lengths), 800 meters (16 lengths), 1500 meters (30 lengths).

DQ/Disqualified

A swimmer's performance is not counted because of a rules infraction. A disqualification is  shown by an official raising one arm with an open hand above their head.  Swimmer’s time is not counted for that event.

Entry Fees

The amount per event a swimmer is charged.  This varies depending on the LSC and type of meet.

Dual Meet

Only two (2) teams compete against each other.

Invitational Meet

Multiple teams are invited to participate in a meet.

Tri Meet

Three (3) teams compete against each other.

USS Invitational

VAC hosted USS meets and other major team fundraisers.

Silvers

An age group championship meet with time qualifiers.  (Swimmers whose times exceed the upper limit may qualify for JOs.)

JOs

Junior Olympics.  An age group championship meet with time qualifiers.

Short Course

A 25 yard/meter pool.  Valley Central is a short course pool.

Long Course

A 50 meter pool.

Seeding

Swimming order based on each swimmer’s time; slowest times are in the first heat to fastest times in the last heat.

Heat

a group of 6-8 swimmers with similar times.  Winning a heat does not mean you win the event.

The Block/Starting Block

The platform at the deep end of the pool used for diving at the start of a race.

Exhibition

Swimming an event that does not contribute to team points.  The purpose is for personal achievement.

Officials/Judges

Volunteers that help to run the meet and ensure fair competition.  (multiple roles:  Stroke & Turn, Starter, Referee)

Kick Board

A flotation device used by swimmers during practice.

Lane

The specific area in which a swimmer is assigned to swim. (ie) Lane 1 or Lane 2.

Lane Lines

Continuous floating markers attached to a cable stretched from the starting end to the turning end for the purpose of separating each lane and quieting the waves caused by racing swimmers.

Timer

The volunteers sitting behind the starting blocks/finish end of pool, who are responsible for getting each swimmers time.

Parent Volunteering at Swim Meets

There is a MANDATORY number of volunteer sessions (minimum of 6 but we usually need as much extra help as possible) required to successfully host these fundraiser meets; if you don’t do these – you will forfeit your $250 work bond deposit.  

You may get other family members to help out – however they must be high school aged or older.  When signing up please state who is signing up in the comments.  Sign up will be done through Sign Up Genius. Please note, at least 5 of your 6 volunteer sessions need to be as timers.

Why Do We Need Parent Volunteers?

Running a swim meet involves many moving parts, and having parent volunteers allows us to efficiently manage the event without the need to hire external staff. This keeps our costs down and allows us to allocate more resources directly to our swimmers and programs. Without your help, we would need to raise enrollment fees to cover these additional costs, which is something we want to avoid.

What Does Volunteering Involve?

Volunteering at a swim meet is a fantastic way to get involved in the swim community, meet other parents, and directly contribute to the success of our events. We offer a variety of roles, so there’s something for everyone, regardless of experience or comfort level.

Available Roles:

Duty Description
Admissions Greets all patrons during our home meets and collects the entry fees/sells programs.  Must be able to handle money.  (Dress in layers as you are by the door and exposed to the cold coming in) 
Announcer Announces each event; prior event winners; natatorium rules, etc.  Must have a strong clear voice.
Awards Sort, Peel and place labels on ribbons and medals for top award winners in each event.
Gym Caller and Gym Line up four different volunteers that organize swimmers from where they are resting to pool deck in the order of their events/heats/lanes to keep meet moving efficiently.  Must be very organized and patient.
Timers What it is: Timers are crucial for recording the swimmers’ official times during races. Timers are assigned a lane where you will time all swimmers.  Your time is a backup in the event of a discrepancy.  Minimal training required, parents are Required to time 3 times during the year. 
Training: Training will be provided at the start of the year and for each meet you sign up for. You are required to attend the VAC Timer training at the beginning of the year. You are required to attend the Timer’s meeting at the meet you are timing for per session you are working.
Why it’s fun: It’s an up-close-and-personal view of the action, and we provide training, so you’ll feel confident in the role.
Concession Stand Helpers What it is: Help setup and manage the concession stand, serving food and drinks to participants and spectators. Must be able to handle money and serve with a smile!
Why it’s fun: It’s a social role with lots of interaction, plus you get to be the go-to person for snacks and refreshments!
Deck Door Security Responsible for the deck door and that only those that are to be on deck are.
Gym Monitor monitors the gym and our team. 
Officials Trained in stroke rules, ensures fair competition.   New recruits are always needed.
Security What it is: Walk through the meet area, rest rooms and locker rooms to make sure there is order and house rules are followed.
Why it’s fun: If you enjoy being part of the behind-the-scenes action, this role is for you. It’s also a great way to ensure the event runs smoothly.
Runners What it is: Collects time sheets and brings them to table.  Posts results for each event.  Must have the ability to walk quickly on slippery surfaces.
Why it’s fun: If you like to stay active, this role keeps you on your feet and moving around the venue, ensuring the event flows smoothly.
Setup/Cleanup Prepares pool deck and spectator area for meets.  Clean up the same areas once meet is over.
Hospitality Order & setup luncheons for coaches and officials at US home meets.

How to Sign Up:

When we’re hosting a swim meet, we’ll send out a signup list where you can choose the date, time, and role that best fits your schedule. Since we often host events over a weekend, you’ll need to volunteer for multiple time slots and/or days to meet the minimum volunteer requirement. We recommend checking which session your swimmer is assigned to so you can decide whether you’d like to volunteer during their session or at another time during the weekend.

Volunteering is not just a requirement; it’s an opportunity to be part of a vibrant community, support your child, and have some fun along the way. We’re looking forward to seeing you at the pool and appreciate your commitment to helping our swim meets run smoothly!

Watch your email for the sign-up link on upcoming hosted events.

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