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SWIMMING AND DIVING (Girls) Procedures and Regulations
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A. All contests shall be governed by High School Federation Rules where applicable and/or as amended by the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference and the Central Connecticut Conference. “If the host team has an illegal diving facility, it is the host team’s responsibility to obtain an alternate diving site. If this is not done, the thirteen (13) diving points will be awarded on a forfeiture basis to the opposing team.” If a school is unable to secure an alternate diving facility, they may send a letter to their competing schools informing them that they do not have a diving team due to their lack of facility. This letter must be sent two weeks prior to the competition or a date that is set by the league. If this procedure is followed, no diving points are to be awarded at a home or away contest. B. A standardized meet result sheet and swimming and diving entry forms will be utilized in dual meet competition. Host school coaches will mail copies to all CCC schools against whom they compete. C. Individual shall be limited to competition in four events as follows: Maximum of two individual and/or two relay events. (National Federation Rules and October, 1992 Revision committee). D. All schools are requested to use the same meet-scoring sheet. E. Meets will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays or as site availability permits. (October, 1992 Revision Committee). F. Starting time will be no later than 3:45 p.m. except where non-school pools are used. Evening contests may be scheduled by mutual agreement; however, no school contest is to start after 8:00 p.m. on a school night. (October, 1992 Revision Committee). G. All teams will meet each other once within the same division. H. Eight open dates – three to be committed to interdivisional meets. I. Selection of 42 all division swimmers/divers must be based on merit and a total season’s effort. While post-season divisional meets are allowed, they should be looked upon as just one other variable for making selection choices and not the sole basis.
Reviewed: 10/2/09 BS
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