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COVID-19 Updates/Resources

March 17, 2020 by Bill Martin

Following new CDC recommendations and the North Carolina Governor’s latest Executive Order, North Carolina Swimming has revised guidance on the use of face coverings at USA Swimming activities as follows:

  • North Carolina Swimming strongly recommends that partially vaccinated or unvaccinated individuals continue to wear face coverings and practice social distancing at all swimming activities.
  • Other individuals are welcome to continue wearing face coverings for personal comfort.
  • NCS and member clubs may require that participants wear face coverings and observe social distancing at practices, team activities, team travel, camps, clinics, and competitions.
  • NCS members are expected to comply with all COVID-19 safety guidelines from USA Swimming, North Carolina Swimming, the State of North Carolina, local jurisdictions, aquatic facilities, and member clubs.

The USA Swimming Board of Directors has extended the current COVID-related requirements for sanctioning competition through August 31, 2022.  There are a few changes to the requirements which were in place during 2020 and 2021. Specifically, the requirements to provide a statement of local protocols, plan for ingress and egress of spectators and planned numbers of people anticipated in specific spaces are no longer in place. 

LSC Sanction Requirements

All safety precautions remain in full effect. Above all else, it is important to remember that all training and competition must conform to local, state, and federal public health guidelines. 

It is every individual’s responsibility to make best efforts to stay safe in order for their athletes and teams to continue practicing and competing.

CDC Recommended Isolation and Quarantine Period

NCS Team Travel COVID Guidelines

Governor’s Executive Order No. 215 5/14/21

Employee Retention Credit Information

Athlete and Coach Mental Health and Wellness

NCS Best Practices for handling positive COVID-19 tests

Aquatics Coalition Advocacy Letter

Aquatic Coalition Top Tips for Safer Opening Procedures

USSSA COVID19 Action Plan

Facility Reopening Plan Guidelines

NCS Back in the Swim COVID-19 Relief Program

NCS Letter to Governor Cooper

NCS Return to Operations: Best Practices (as of 5/6)

NCS Return to Operations: Club Waiver Template

Facility Re-opening Messaging and Planning

Recording THEN and NOW of Pool Operation and Programming

Slides THEN and NOW of Pool Operation and Programming

Pool Opening Examples

Pool Operations Suggestions

NCS Announces COVID-19 Relief Program for Clubs

USA Swimming Coronavirus Resource Page

COVID-19 Club Resource Links

We also encourage all our members to follow healthcare recommendations to avoid infection and the spread of infection:

  1. Avoid getting closer than six feet to anyone coughing or sneezing; 
  2. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer that has 60-95% alcohol. This is especially important after going to the bathroom, before eating, or after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing;
  3. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth;
  4. Cover your mouth with a tissue or your elbow if you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash, and then wash your hands;
  5. Stay home if you are sick, and away from the pool and from fellow team members;
  6. Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces regularly;
  7. Monitor the WHO and CDC websites for travel advisories and follow their recommendations.
  • CDC – Center for Disease Control and Prevention
  • WHO – World Health Organization

Questions or personal concerns regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) should be directed to your local healthcare provider. North Carolina Swimming will continue to monitor the situation and advise of any additional safety measures necessary to help our members stay safe and healthy throughout this difficult time.

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NCS Olympic Trials Qualifiers

March 10, 2020 by Bill Martin

Below is a list of North Carolina Swimming-registered athletes who have achieved qualifying time standards for the Olympic Trials in Omaha. The list was last updated on May 26, 2021.

Congratulations Swimmers!

NCS Olympic Trials Qualifiers

Olympic Trials Time Standards

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Safe Sport Training: Step-by-Step

February 10, 2020 by Bill Martin

Parents – Athletes – Coaches

Would you like to learn more about Safe Sport? USA Swimming offers a free, five-minute training video, as well as other tools to help the swim community learn more about developing a safe, healthy, and positive environment for our members. Click the link below for simple step-by-step instructions.

Safe Sport Training: Step-by-Step

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Safe Sport Webinar for Parents

January 29, 2020 by Bill Martin

USA Swimming Safe Sport staff is hosting a “Talking to Parents about Safe Sport” webinar on Wednesday, February 12, 2020, at 12:00 noon ET.

Click this link to register

Thank you, USA Swimming Safe Sport Team

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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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2020 NC Open Water Zone Team: initial roster

November 19, 2019 by Bill Martin

Below is the initial roster for the 2020 NCS Open Water Zone team. If athletes decline the invitation, the next person on the list will be contacted.

11-12 Girls
Whelehan Sloan
Cinson Kathryn
Rojas Anna
Hertzig Madi
11-12 Boys
Harris Cole
Cooler Tripp
Prabhu Gino
Brooks Nicholas
13-14 Girls
Eward Ellery
Willis Lily Ann
Whelehan Meredith
Ivanov Katherine
13-14 Boys
Nye Owen
Marsteiner Sam
Osman Max
Scheiber Jackson
15-16 Girls
Smith Clare
Parmenter Katie
Carpenter Emily
Cotter Keelan
15-16 Boys
Jacobs Chad
Williams Keith
Ayers Alex
Hitchcock Andrew
Open Girls
Hefner Caitlin
Pennington Isabel
Ciancanelli MaKayla
Sleime Leyla
Open Boys
Hughes Connor
Lloyd Kenneth
Cotter Michael
Norris Lance
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NCS athletes named to National Select Camp

September 28, 2019 by Bill Martin

Ten North Carolina Swimming athletes were named the the USA Swimming National Select Camp. Congratulations to the following swimmers and to Amy Faulk of SwimMAC, named to the Girls Select Camp staff.

GIRLS
Lindsay FlynnATOM
Summer EakerMAC
Katie RauchATOM
Grace RaineyMAC
BOYS
Sam HooverNCAC
Braeden HaugheyTAC 
Logan ZuckerMAC
Nelson BaylorMAC
Lance NorrisTAC 
Brandon MillerNCAC
STAFF
Amy FaulkMAC
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GAC celebrates new pool opening

September 24, 2019 by Bill Martin

Olympian Hali Flickinger was the first one to jump in the new pool.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Sept. 24 to celebrate the opening of the new fourth pool at the Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC).

The 27,000-square-foot addition provides 19 additional lanes, making the Greensboro Aquatic Center the largest facility of its kind in the country. Hotel occupancy revenues funded the $8.3 million project.

“This new pool is a direct result of the tremendous success of the GAC since its grand opening in 2011,” said Greensboro Coliseum Complex managing director Matt Brown. “We are thrilled to have the fourth pool to help meet the intense demand for bookings, including meets, practice time for local teams and clubs and our incredibly diverse array of GAC programming, including the phenomenal growth of our ‘Learn to Swim’ program with Guilford County Schools.”

The additional lanes will serve myriad uses, including providing increased pool time/swimming lanes for GAC members, clubs and high school teams. The fourth pool will also create more opportunities for members to participate in exercise, fitness and therapeutic classes, swim and water safety lessons and general recreational swimming.

The addition of a fourth pool also further enhances the GAC’s ability to host championship competitive swimming and diving meets. To date, the local economic impact from Aquatic Center events since its opening in 2011 has exceed $150 million (source: Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau).

The ribbon cutting ceremony included remarks from Brown, Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan and Greensboro Aquatic Center manager Susan Braman. Immediately following the ceremony, special guest Olympic swimmer Hali Flickinger helped open the new pool by participating in a swim lesson with students from Greensboro’s Archer Elementary School as part of the GAC’s nationally renowned ‘Learn to Swim’ program in conjunction with Guilford County Schools.

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NCS swimmers named to National Junior Team

September 13, 2019 by Bill Martin

USA Swimming announced the names of 83 youth swimmers who will represent the 2019-2020 U.S. National Junior Team. The team increases in size by 16 swimmers from last year’s National Junior Team and is made up of 46 women and 37 men.

Among those named to the team were four NCS athletes. Congratulations to Claire Curzan (TAC), Abby Arens (MOR), Ross Dant (YSST), Tim Connery (MAC) and Owen Lloyd (NCAC) on being named to the National Junior Team!

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NCS Officials invited to serve at Olympic Trials

September 13, 2019 by Bill Martin

Three NCS officials have been invited to serve at the 2020 Olympic Trials for Swimming. These officials, who are being offered positions on the assigned team of officials, were chosen after an extensive selection process that included recommendations from their peers, officiating history at the local and national level, and commitment to the sport.

Congratulations to Lisa Olack, Trish Martin, and Wayne Shulby.

Click here to view the USA Swimming article.

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