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th
19 March 2017
Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
Homebush
FORBES & URSULA CARLILE
JX QUALIFYING MEET 2017
SUNDAY 19th MARCH 2017
Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Homebush
The members of the Carlile Swimming Club are proud to present this
program for the 2017 meet.
Dennis Gorrick
President
Narrabeen Carlile Swimming Club
MEET PROCEDURES
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL COACHES, MANAGERS & SWIMMERS
READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY.
Coaches and Parents are not permitted in the marshalling area. Rule (SW10.18)
3. WITHDRAWALS
Competitors who fail to report to the Marshall by the specified time shall be
deemed a withdrawal.
WARM-UP INSTRUCTIONS
In the interest of swimmer safety, the following procedures must be observed throughout
the WARM-UP PERIOD.
1. All lanes, with the exception of 0 & 9 are NO DIVING lanes, with entry to the lane
feet first, from a sitting position. Swimmers can only push start, and should
observe a keep left rule at all times.
2. Lanes 0 & 9 (at the start/finish end) are reserved throughout the whole of the
warm-up period for dive sprints and walk backs. Swimmers must clear the lane
immediately, and should use caution when doing a Backstroke start.
3. Lanes 2 to 7 are reserved throughout the whole of the warm-up period as circle
swimming lanes
4. The usage of lanes 1 and 8 will change. Up to 15 minutes before the end of
warm-up, they are reserved for circle swimming. For the last 15 minutes, they are
reserved for dive sprints and walk backs as per lanes 0 & 9 instructions.
2. Report to the Timekeeper for your lane prior to the HEAT before yours.
3. Whilst swimmers from the previous heat are clearing the water, step forward to
behind your lanes Starting Platform and await the Referees signal.
4. When competitors have placed themselves behind their Starting Platform, the
Starter will announce - for example Event No.10 - 100 metres Freestyle Heat 1.
5. On the long whistle blast from the Referee the swimmers shall step onto the
Starting Platform and remain there, or for Backstroke swimming, immediately
enter the water. A second long whistle blast shall bring the swimmers
immediately to the starting position.
7. When all the competitors are stationary, the Starter will give the starting signal.
8. Any swimmer starting before the starting signal has been given, shall be
disqualified. If the starting signal sounds before the disqualification is declared,
the race shall continue and the swimmer/s shall be disqualified on the completion
of the race.
9. If the disqualification is declared before the starting signal, the signal shall not be
given, but the remaining competitors shall be called back, be reminded by the
Starter of the penalties, and start again.
10. Competitors must finish in the lane in which they started and will REMAIN IN
THE WATER IN THEIR LANES AT THE FINISH OF THEIR RACE. On the
signal from the Referee competitors are to leave the water VIA THE SIDE OF
THE POOL.
12. When starting over the top is used, all competitors from the preceding heat are
to move to the side of the lane, against the finishing wall, and remain still. When
the next race is backstroke, the competitors from the preceding heat are to move
down the lane rope towards the backstroke flags and remain still. When the next
heat has started, they should leave the pool by the sides as quickly as possible.