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SwimMAC earns Safe Sport Club Recognition

January 13, 2020 by Bill Martin

SwimMAC Carolina (MAC) earns Safe Sport Club Recognition Status

Congratulations to SwimMAC Carolina (MAC), the latest North Carolina Swimming club to earn USA Swimming’s new Safe Sport Club Recognition! The Safe Sport Club Recognition program distinguishes USA Swimming clubs that demonstrate their commitment to creating safe, healthy, and positive environments for all of their members through the development and implementation of Athlete Protection Policies, Safe Sport Best Practices, and Safe Sport education.

SwimMAC Carolina has been highlighted as a Safe Sport Recognized Club with a banner on its team listing in the USA Swimming Find-a-Team Search and will receive a medallion for their club’s website as well. Clubs can apply for the Safe Sport Recognized Club program through their Club Portal on the USA Swimming website.  Here’s a link to the Safe Sport Recognized Club program information: https://www.usaswimming.org/ssrp

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2020 NCS IMX Camp Video

December 30, 2019 by Bill Martin

The 2020 North Carolina Swimming IMX Camp was held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center this past weekend. Click the following link to view some of the camp highlights.

2020 NCS IMX Camp Video

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NCS official featured in Olympic Trials profile

December 19, 2019 by Bill Martin

Trish Martin, an NCS meet official, was featured in a recent article on the USA Swimming website. USA Swimming is running a series of profiles on meet officials who will be working at the 2020 Olympic Trials in Omaha. Martin is one of several North Carolina Swimming meet officials who have been invited to officiate at the event.

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Meet Official Sign-up Forms: Champs Meets

December 19, 2019 by Bill Martin

Below are the sign-up forms for both the 2020 NCS Age Group Short Course Champs meet in Greensboro (2/13-2/16) and the 2020 NCS Senior Short Course Champs meet in Charlotte (2/20-2/23).

Meet Official Sign-up Form – Age Group Champs

Meet Official Sign-up Form – Senior Champs

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IMX Camp Update

December 17, 2019 by Bill Martin

IMX Campers and Parents,

Congratulations to the 110 swimmers who were selected to attend the IMX Camp this year!

I hope you finished up your mid-season focus meets with success and are now looking forward to the upcoming holiday season!  We are really looking forward to this year’s IMX camp and have some great things in store for the swimmers that they should really benefit from.   As always, we have a great group of coaches from across NC Swimming to share information and work with our swimmers on December 28th & 29th!

Jonathan Watson – NCS Programs Vice-Chairman

Jay Dodson – IMX Camp Director

Amy Faulk – Zone Team Coach (Camp Head Coach)

Blake Addison – TAC

Kelly Bouchard – WNCY Piranhas

Pierce Bradshaw – NSS

Mark Franz – YOTA

Austin Goldstein – MOR

Elise Haan – MOR

Katherine Holian – SGSA (2020 NCS Camps Coordinator)

Katie Quillen – SGSA

Casey Sink – WAVE (2020 NCS Zone Team Head Coach)

Ned Swanson – MSA

This is a great opportunity for our swimmers to work with different coaches and experience practicing with swimmers from across the state.  We will also be doing some dry land work and other out of water activities such as bowling & yoga.  Throughout the weekend we have checks and balances in place to make sure that the groups are supervised and that all swimmers are accounted for.

I wanted to go ahead and get some basic information to you about the camp weekend while I am waiting to hear back on a few final details.  You will receive an email with more specific instructions regarding check-in and pick-up later this week or at the first of next week before camp.

Please make sure that swimmers bring:

  1. Equipment Bags (what they normally take to practice)
  2. Clothes for dry land and yoga (can use some of the same clothes for some things but note there are several things that may require a fresh set of socks, shorts, etc.)
  3. Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
  4. Towels, suits and swim bag

As in the past, our transportation will be provided by Wesleyan Transportation Services.  Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast as well as some snacks are included in the camp cost.  Swimmers should eat lunch before checking in on Saturday and then the only money your swimmer will need is if they would like some money to spend at the bowling alley for additional snacks or games.

Arrival and Check-In on Saturday, 12/28, will be between 11:30-Noon (we will be setting up prior to that so please wait until that time) at the Greensboro Aquatic Center, 1921 W. Gate City Blvd., Greensboro, NC 27403; (336) 315-8498.  If you have any medications, please bring them in a plastic baggy with your swimmers name on it and include any instructions. This will be turned in to the coach at your swimmer’s check-in table.

Lodging:  We will be spending Saturday night at the Fairfield Inn, 4308 Big Tree Way, Greensboro, NC 27409; (336) 369-1300.  We will be eating Sunday morning breakfast here as well.

On Sunday, 12/29, we will have a camp wrap up from noon to 12:15 and checkout at 12:20.  Please be on time to pick up your swimmer.

Finally, a special thanks to Jonathan Watson for completing the camp qualification and sign up process.  We are expecting 110 athletes at this year’s IMX CAMP.  Also thanks to Bill Martin for setting up the online registration process!  Great job!

Thanks for participating in the NC Swimming Camp Program and I hope you all have an enjoyable and relaxing holiday season!

We are looking forward to a Great Camp!!

Jay Dodson

IMX Camp Director

NC Swimming

(336)337-0169

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NCS short course records fall at Winter Juniors

December 16, 2019 by Bill Martin

Several North Carolina Swimming short course records were broken at the Speedo Winter Junior Championships in Atlanta. Claire Curzan of the TAC Titans set new 15-16 women’s marks in the 50 free, 100 free, 100 back, and 100 fly. Her times in the 50 free, the 100 free, and the 100 fly were also new records in the 15-18 age category. Curzan’s 50 free and the 100 fly times established new National Age Group records!

Three other NCS men’s records fell, as well. Sam Hoover of NCAC broke the 15-16 men’s 200 IM record while Tim Connery of SwimMAC set a new mark in the men’s 15-18 100 breast and Reid Mikuta of SwimGSA lowered the record in the men’s 15-18 200 breast.

The SwimMAC men’s 4×200 relay team of Tim Connery, Hugh Svendsen, Ike Atkinson, and Baylor Nelson also set a new NCS record.

Below is a summary of the new NCS records.

Click here for a list of all current NCS records.

NameClubAge GroupEventTime
Women’s Records
Claire CurzanTAC15-1650 Free21.77
Claire CurzanTAC15-16100 Free47.85
Claire CurzanTAC15-16100 Back51.55
Claire CurzanTAC15-16100 Fly50.87
Claire CurzanTAC15-1850 Free21.77
Claire CurzanTAC15-18100 Free47.85
Claire CurzanTAC15-18100 Fly50.87
Men’s Records
Sam HooverNCAC15-16200 IM1:47.00
Tim ConneryMAC15-18100 Breast53.19
Reid MikutaSGSA15-18200 Breast1:56.34
Relay Records
MACMen’s18U800 Free Relay6:25.50
Tim Connery
Hugh Svendsen
Ike Atkinson
Baylor Nelson

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NCS Swimmers at U.S. Open

December 14, 2019 by Bill Martin

Several athletes with North Carolina Swimming connections competed at the Toyota U.S. Open in Atlanta last week. Many of the athletes are former NCS club swimmers now swimming for colleges and elite programs. Some of the top performances included a win in the 100 free by Erika Brown of Tennessee and formerly with SwimMAC. Olivia Carter of Enfinity Aquatic Club finished 2nd in the 200 fly with Charlotte Hook of the TAC Titans finishing 7th in that event. Ashley Twichell of TAC placed 4th in the 800 free and 7th in the 400 free. Michael Chadwick, formerly with SwimMAC and now with Team Elite, finished 6th in the 100 free and 8th in the 50 free. Hannah Moore of WOLF finished 5th in the 1500 free. Carter, Hook, and Moore swam finals in other events, as well.

Other NCS-connected athletes reaching finals included Julia Poole, Madison Kennedy, Lilly Higgs, Amanda Ray, Zach Brown, Braeden Haughey, Ross Dant, Reid Mikuta, and Christian Bayo.

Complete 2019 Toyota U.S. Open Results

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EAC earns Safe Sport Club Recognition

December 13, 2019 by Bill Martin

Enfinity Aquatic Club (EAC) earns Safe Sport Club Recognition Status

Congratulations to Enfinity Aquatic Club (EAC), the latest North Carolina Swimming club to earn USA Swimming’s new Safe Sport Club Recognition! The Safe Sport Club Recognition program distinguishes USA Swimming clubs that demonstrate their commitment to creating safe, healthy, and positive environments for all of their members through the development and implementation of Athlete Protection Policies, Safe Sport Best Practices, and Safe Sport education.

Enfinity has been highlighted as a Safe Sport Recognized Club with a banner on its team listing in the USA Swimming Find-a-Team Search and will receive a medallion for their club’s website as well. Clubs can apply for the Safe Sport Recognized Club program through their Club Portal on the USA Swimming website.  Here’s a link to the Safe Sport Recognized Club program information: https://www.usaswimming.org/ssrp

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2020 Registration Reminder

December 13, 2019 by Bill Martin

NCS Coaches and Clubs:

USA Swimming Registration Requirements

NCS Non-Athlete Registration Form:  Send the completed form for each coach to Barb.  Coach registration is not done through Team Unify. Fees increase after 12/20/19.

NCS Club Registration Form: Send the completed form to Barb.

  • Concussion Protocol Training – take it and send Barb the certificate by 1/2020.
  • Coaches Advantage Training – all coaches will need it by 1/2020.
  • APT will now be annual from when you take it.  Unless recently taken, all APT will expire 12/31/19
  • Be sure everyone has the DeckPass Plus app – it shows EVERYTHING on it, so if something isn’t right, it means 1) Barb made an error typing it or 2) you never sent it to Barb or 3) SWIMS didn’t match it to your record – especially if you have a Jr. or III or the like after your name, or if you chose to log in with a nickname.
  • And 2nd year coaches – need 201 and Rules & Regulations to be renewed – Barb has about 30 that she is sitting on, where the form was mailed in, but they haven’t taken the testing.
  • Also, just a reminder that this is the 2020 registration year – Barb has gotten many 2019 forms and the checks are for $70 instead of $72, and they don’t see the info on Concussion Protocol or Coaches Advantage.
  • Deadline for coach and club renewals for $72 and $95 is 12/20/19.  After that the fees go up to $112 and $200.
  • All current registration information and forms are on the NCS website and easily accessible.
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TYDE earns Safe Sport Club Recognition

December 9, 2019 by Bill Martin

The YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Riptyde (TYDE) earns Safe Sport Club Recognition Status

Congratulations to the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Riptyde (TYDE), the latest North Carolina Swimming club to earn USA Swimming’s new Safe Sport Club Recognition! The Safe Sport Club Recognition program distinguishes USA Swimming clubs that demonstrate their commitment to creating safe, healthy, and positive environments for all of their members through the development and implementation of Athlete Protection Policies, Safe Sport Best Practices, and Safe Sport education.

TYDE has been highlighted as a Safe Sport Recognized Club with a banner on its team listing in the USA Swimming Find-a-Team Search and will receive a medallion for their club’s website as well. Clubs can apply for the Safe Sport Recognized Club program through their Club Portal on the USA Swimming website.  Here’s a link to the Safe Sport Recognized Club program information: https://www.usaswimming.org/ssrp

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