2010
Swimming and Diving Manual
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
2010
Swimming & Diving Manual
RULES
The
2010-2011 National Federation Swimming and Diving Rule Book and Iowa Girls'
High School Athletic Union Swimming and Diving Manual will be utilized.
2010-2011
SWIMMING & DIVING RULE CHANGES
3-3-1
new NOTE: Clarifies the FINA mark
and/or individual barcode appearing on some swimsuits is not considered a
second manufacturerÕs logo nor a form of advertising. Such swimsuits with a FINA marking are legal for NFHS
competition.
3-3-2b(2): Allows placing one post-construction
impermeable school name and/or logo not exceeding 9 square inches on the
competitorÕs swimsuit.
3-3-3: Clarifies that competitors shall
not wear or use any device to aid in body compression other than that which
occurs by a legal swimsuit.
8-3-8b: Nullifies use of a lead-off time for
qualifying or record in the corresponding individual event if the relay team is
disqualified for Conduct or any entry rule violation under Rule 3-2.
9-3-3
new NOTE: The signatures of the
coach and diver indicate that the diver is capable of performing all of the
dives listed on the diving scoresheet and confirms the accuracy of the
scoresheet submitted.
9-7-4
new d: Requires a diver to
demonstrate his/her attempt to come out of a twist during a dive otherwise it
is unsatisfactory.
9-7-5g: Specifies the diverÕs shoulders shall
be used as the reference point when the feet/hands contact the water to
determine whether the proper amount of twist has been achieved for the
individual dive.
9-7-5
new h: Stipulates a diver
performing a twisting dive cannot twist the shoulders past 90 degrees before
the feet leave the board.
9-8-2
new a: A deduction will be given
if a diver does not stop the oscillation of the board just before or after the
starting position is assumed.
IOWA
ADAPTATIONS (New adaptations shaded)
9-4-6:
(Applies to diving competition of voluntary dives): Weeks 1-2: forward group,
Week 3: back group; Week 4: Inward group; Week 5: Twisting group; Week 6:
reverse group.
Rule
3-1-1: (Applies to regular season only) At the regional meet each school may
enter three participants for individual events and one relay team for each
relay event.
Mascot/Nickname
(Clarification of Rule 3-3-1): Member schools' athletic teams may only utilize
one mascot/nickname. Schools involved in a cooperative sharing agreement must
compete under the host school district's adopted nickname and/or mascot.
Rule
5-1-2b: A mandatory 15-minute break following the 200 Freestyle Relay, if four
or more teams. (This break is in addition to the break following the 50
Freestyle.)
Rule
5-1-3: A mandatory 15-minute break following the 200 Freestyle Relay. (This break is in addition to the break
following the 50 Freestyle.)
GUIDELINES
FOR MEET WARM-UP
Prior
to any athlete entering the water to begin warm-ups, there shall be a meeting
that includes head coaches and captains from each team and officials. The
criteria to be reviewed should include, but not limited to: warm-up procedure,
pool environment, water depth at both ends, jewelry and uniform rules, starting
blocks, lane selection, emergency procedures, conference rule differences,
lifeguard responsibilities and other pertinent issues. In addition, the
following guidelines are recommended for warm-up procedures at all meets:
1.
A designated supervisor whose sole responsibility is to observe the warm-up
pool shall be on duty prior to any athletes entering the pool/diving well and
throughout the entire warm-up period.
2.
Swimmers shall enter the water feet-first except for starts, which are limited
to specific lanes.
3.
Specify Lanes 2 and 5 (six-lane pool) or Lanes 2 and 7 (eight-lane pool) as
one-way sprint lanes with racing starts permitted at the starting end of the
pool.
4.
Place a cone marker or similar sign on starting platforms in lanes not
specified as one-way sprint lanes.
5.
Specify center lanes for circle swimming (two lengths of the pool beginning at
the starting end of the pool.)
6.
Specify the outside lanes as pace lanes (swimmers swim one or two lengths from
an in-water push-off position from the starting end of the pool.)
7.
May specify lanes for relay practice during the last 15 minutes of the warm-up.
8.
Coaches should stand at the starting end of the pool and verbally start
swimmers for sprint or pace work.
9.
Swimmers should not be allowed on a starting platform when a backstroker is
executing a start in the same sprint lane.
10.
Swimmers shall not swim in the area where the diving warm up is occurring.
11.
Pool shall be closed during the coaches meeting.
12.
Jewelry shall not be worn during warm-ups.
Meet
management or designated officials may remove a swimmer, coach and/or team from
the deck for violations of these recommendations. In facilities that have a
warm-up and/or warm-down areas, management shall provide supervision of the
area(s) at all times.
REGULAR
SEASON INFORMATION
Swimming
Season - The opening date for an organized practice associated with a member
high school shall be Monday, August 9, 2010 with the first allowable scheduled
contest being the second Monday following practice (August 23). Meet limitation: Twelve (12) excluding
Regional and State Meets. An
athlete may participate in 12 meets during a season. This includes duals, invitational, and conference meets. As
a result of some facilities not have diving wells; the competition of diving
has a set of limitations of 12 varsity meets. If a school participates in a
meet that does not have diving, the divers may participate in diving only meets
in order to reach their 12 meet limitation.
CHOICE
OF DIVES
Rule
9-4-1: In championship meets, the competition shall consist of 5 voluntary
dives and 6 optional dives.
(a)
The 5 voluntary dives shall come from each of the 5 groups, with their assigned
dd and have a sum total of 9.0 or less.
(See 9-3-6 and 9-3-6 Penalty).
(b)
The 6 optional dives shall include at least 1 chosen from each of the 5
groups. No more than 1 optional
dive from the same group is permitted through semifinals.
(c)
All five groups must be represented in the first eight rounds.
(d)
The dives to be performed during each round of championship competition shall
be as follows:
Rule
9-4-6: In other meets, the competition shall consist of 1 voluntary dive which
shall be done first - Weeks 1-2 (Aug. 23-Sept. 5) = forward group, Week 3
(Sept. 6 -12) = back group, Week 4 (September 13-19) = inward group, Week 5
(Sept. 20-26) = twisting group, Week 6 (Sept. 27 - Oct. 3) = reverse group,
etc., and 5 optional dives, coming from at least 4 of the 5 groups and which
may include any of the dives other than the voluntary dive. Any dive from a
group may be designated as a voluntary dive. It will receive its assigned dd
through 1.8. Any designated voluntary dive with a dd greater than 1.8 will be
assigned a dd of 1.8.
Note:
For interstate competition, the voluntary dive group of the week shall follow
the schedule of the host school's state unless state association determines
otherwise.
After
week six has been competed, the rotation of voluntary dives returns back to week
one and a dive from the forward group, week two-dive from the back group, etc.
until completion of diving season.
New
for 2011: 11-Dive Meets Allowed at Dual Meets: Schools hosting dual meets are
now allowed to have 11 dive meets. The host school must contact and have mutual
consent from the opposing school prior to the day of the meet. The host school
is also required to contact meet officials prior to the day of the meet.
ONLINE
PERSONNEL ENTRY FORMS
All
forms can be downloaded from the IGHSAU web page by clicking the ÒPersonnel
Entry FormsÓ link. Remember that you need a password to access the online
forms, if you do not know the password check with your Athletic Director. There
are four forms that need to be filed with the respective site/office. They can
be found under the Òother formsÓ section of the online forms menu.
1.
State
Swimming Competitors List: This list should contain only the names of the
divers, swimmers, managers, and coaches that have officially qualified for the
State Meet. This list will be used
to let your swimmers into the competitive area. The list must be faxed/emailed
to the Girls' Athletic Union by 4:00 p.m., Monday, November 1, 2010.
REGIONAL
MEET INFORMATION
There
will be six Regional Meets. Diving will be held on Thursday, October 28, 2010
and swimming will be held on Saturday, October 30 to qualify for the State Meet
at the Marshalltown Y on November 5-6, 2010.
Regional
sites will be unavailable for practice to outside teams and individuals ten
days prior to the regional meets.
This excludes those who use the facility as their regular practice site
and any sanctioned competition that may occur within the ten-day limit.
ADMISSIONS: Admission price is left to the
discretion of meet management. Only ONE ticket per person is needed to cover
the complete meet. There need be no financial report filed with the Iowa Girls'
High School Athletic Union. The
host school retains all receipts.
LOCKER
ASSIGNMENTS AND TOWELS: Swimmers will be assigned a section of individual
lockers in the dressing rooms.
Each swimmer should bring a towel and padlock for their locker.
OFFICIALS: The IGHSAU will assign three officials
for the Diving event on Thursday and three officials for the Swimming events on
Saturday, all at the expense of the IGHSAU.
SELECTION
OF DIVING JUDGES: There will be seven judges used, three judges will be the
officials assigned by the IGHSAU and four judges will be coaches. The four
coaches judging the diving competition will be chosen at the Coaches' meeting.
(Rule 9-6-4, the two high scores and the two low scores will be eliminated from
the scoring procedure on each dive.)
ENTRIES:
Regional entries will be done online. Each regional site will have a specific
web page that head coaches will use to post their entries online. Head coaches
will be e-mailed their user name on Wednesday, October 20 to access the online
entry page. Regional entries must be submitted online no later than 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 27.
The
completed Diving Entry sheet (per Rule 9-3-5) which is available for download
on the IGHSAU website, must be in the hands of your Regional Meet Manager no
later than 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 27, 2010.
New
for 2010: The electronic Excel diving sheet must be used and submitted for both
the regional and state meets. The electronic form is available for download on
the IGHSAU swimming website.
Finalizing
of diving sheets should be done by 5:00 p.m. (Thursday). Due to entry deadline
of Wednesday, Oct. 28,
any updates/changes to individual entries are to be declared by
the team coach by 8:00 a.m. (Saturday). If you have changes contact the site manager
via phone/fax/e-mail. This includes verification and updating of entries. Relay
cards should only declare personnel of the relay team and alternates. If a
coach does not show up for the Coaches' Meeting, the diving and entry sheet
will become official entries for the school at the Regional Meets.
Regional
host Athletic Directors will be sent the seeded Hy-Tek regional meet file
Wednesday evening, October 28th. This format does not change the fact that
coaches can make changes the day of the meet or prior to the meet.
ENTRY
LIMITATION: Iowa Adaptation to
Rule 3-1-1: Each school may enter three participants for individual events and
one relay team for each relay event.
Rule 3-2-1: Each individual swimmer may enter a maximum four events, no
more than two of which may be individual events.
SEEDING: Times submitted on the entries will be
used to seed the swimmers and relays.
Diving order will be drawn by lot. Remember, only times gained in 25-yard
pool meet competition may be used for seeding purposes. If a swimmer does not have a time in
the event entered, she must be seeded with a ÒNo TimeÓ. Individual times must
be actual times achieved by those competitors in that event(s). Relay times
must be actual times achieved in meet competition. Protests related to
verification of seed times must be resolved by the 10:00 a.m. Coaches'
Meeting. Verification will be done
by power rankings or official meet results. Penalty of the protest being upheld
will be re-assignment of lanes and heats using ÒNo TimeÓ.
Seed
times should be rounded to a hundredth of a second by dropping off all
thousandths. Example: 51.111 and 51.119 would be rounded to
51.11 as a seed time.
SCORING: Rule 7-1-3, points awarded on the basis
of sixteen places.
AWARDS: Medals for first-sixth place finishers
in both individual and relay events will be awarded. All regional team
champions will receive a banner.
TIME
SCHEDULE:
Thursday
3:30
p.m. Pool
opens for warm-up (divers only)
5:00
p.m. Diving
sheets must be in (coaches meeting on deck)
6:00
p.m. Regional
Diving Competition
Saturday
8:00
a.m. Entry
Deadline (finalized)
e-mail/fax/phone the site manager with any changes
10:00
a.m. Coaches'
Meeting
10:30
a.m. Pool
opens for swimmers
-- (after
coaches' meeting)
11:45
a.m. Pool
closes
12:00
noon Regional
Swimming Competition
ORDER
OF EVENTS: All swimming events will be run as timed finals.
1. 200 Medley Relay
2.
200 Freestyle
3.
200 Individual Medley
4.
50 Freestyle
5. 20 Minute
Break
6.
100 Butterfly
7.
100 Freestyle
8.
500 Freestyle
9.
200 Freestyle Relay
10. 15-minute break
11. 100
Backstroke
12. 100
Breaststroke
13. 400 Freestyle Relay
COACHES'
MEETINGS: Matters to be decided at
Diving Coaches' Meeting (Thursday):
(1) select four of the coaches in your Regional to be diving judges and
(2) make all final changes on your diving sheets. Matters to be decided at Swimming
Coaches' Meeting (Saturday): (1)
Scratch any swimmer that is ill or not competing if she is listed on the entry
sheet and follow the rules on an ill competitor and note which alternate is
taking her place if she is swimming in a relay, and (2) select Regional Coach
of the Year and Senior Scholastic Achievement Recipients.
STATE
MEET INFORMATION
The
State Meet will be a two-day meet at the Marshalltown YMCA on Friday and
Saturday, November 5-6, 2010. Diving will be held Friday, November 6, commencing
at 5:00 p.m. State Swimming events will begin at 12:00 (noon) on Saturday,
November 7, and will be contested as timed finals.
TICKETS:
Ticket prices for the two sessions will be as follows:
Diving
Competition: Adults & Students - $8.00
Swimming Finals: Adults
& Students - $8.00
LOCKER
ASSIGNMENTS: There are designated locker rooms for the athletes to use
throughout the meet. Athletes should bring their own towel and padlock for the
locker.
SELECTION
OF DIVING JUDGES: Diving judges
will be State Meet officials selected by the IGHSAU. Seven judges will be used for this meet. (Rule 9-6-4, the
two high scores and the two low scores will be eliminated from the scoring
procedure on each dive.)
STATE
MEET QUALIFIERS: A list of
qualifiers together with heat and lane assignments for the State Meet will be
posted on the IGHSAU website after the Regional Meet. Qualifications for the
State Meet will be based on times and placement in Regional competition. The
first place swimmers and relays from each Regional plus the next eighteen best
performances from all Regional Meets will qualify for the State Swimming &
Diving Meet. The top four
finishers in the diving event at each Regional plus the next twelve highest
point totals from all Regional Meets will advance to the State Swimming &
Diving Meet. Note: If a regional champion's time is not within the top 24
qualifying times, the top 24 qualifying times will advance along with the
regional champion that does not have a top 24 time.
Forms
must be filed to the State Office no later than 4:00 p.m., Monday, November 1,
2010:
2010
State Swimming Competitors List:
This form should contain only the names of the swimmers, divers,
managers, and coaches that have officially qualified for the State Meet. This list will be used to let your
swimmers into the competitive area without charge. All other team members not in the State Meet are to purchase
a ticket.
IMPORTANT
REMINDERS:
**
No substitutions in the individual events. Only athletes who qualify in
individual events at the Regional Meets can swim in the individual events in
the State Meet.
**
Relay team personnel can change from the Regional Meet to the State Meet.
**
A competitor may withdraw from a preliminary event or final, including diving,
with a declared false start. Notice must be given to the referee, or referee's
designee by the swimmer, coach, or other personnel. The event still counts as
an entry for the competitor. However, it does not disqualify the competitor
from further competition or nullify previous performances. (Rule 3-2-3)
**Only
swimmers and divers that have qualified for the State Meet, manager and coaches
will be admitted to the State Meet free of charge. Again, only coaches employed by the school and those earning
college credit for student teaching will be allowed on deck. This DOES NOT include
Club and Volunteer coaches.
Schools who make passes available to non-school
coaches or athletes in addition to their qualifiers and alternates risk
forfeiture of team allowance.
**
Swim Coach Please Note and Comply **
HEAT
& LANE ASSIGNMENTS: Made in descending order of qualifying times in
accordance with Rule 5-3-3 (eight-lane pool). Divers' order will be drawn by lot.
SCORING: Rule 7-1-3, points awarded on the basis
of sixteen places.
AWARDS: The champion of each event will receive
an acrylic plaque. All other participants will receive a participation plaque.
Medals will be awarded to first through sixth place finishers of each event.
Trophies will be given to first and second place team finishers with the
championship team coach receiving a plaque.
Diving
awards will be presented immediately following diving competition Friday
evening. If you only have Divers, coaches please remember to pick up
participation plaques on Friday evening.
The
first six place finishers are to report to the awards staging area one event
following their race to be presented with their awards. Competitors recognized on the awards
stand must be dressed appropriately. This means warm-up or other school issued
clothing must be worn over the suit. Competitors who do not fulfill this
obligation will not be permitted on the awards stand. Participation plaques and
results may be picked up following conclusion of the meet. Team trophies will
be presented at the end of the meet.
TIME
SCHEDULE:
Friday
3:00
p.m. Pool
opens for warm-up (Divers only)
4:00
p.m. Diving
sheets must be in
5:00
p.m. State
Diving Competition
Saturday
9:30
a.m. Coaches'
Meeting
10:00
a.m. Pool
opens for swimmers (after coaches' meeting)
11:45
a.m. Pool
closes
12:00
(noon) Parade of Teams followed
immediately with competition
PROGRAMS: Programs for the State Meet can be
purchased at the State Meet. Team
packets will not include programs.
T-SHIRTS:
Official State Swimming and Diving Meet merchandise may be purchased at the
State Meet from Image Sport.
OFFICIAL
PHOTOGRAPHS: Steve Pope Photography will be taking official award photographs
at the 2010 State Swimming and Diving Meet. You can view photographs from the
State Meet by visiting SteveÕs website: www.stevepope.com.
HANDLING
BODY FLUIDS: DURING THE CONTEST, CONTEST OFFICIALSÕ LIMITS OF RESPONSIBILITIES
An
examination of interscholastic sports rulebooks reveals there is little
direction given officials regarding the handling of body fluids during a
contest. Any mention that does
exist is vague at best, and no rulebook outlines a protocol that officials are
to follow.
Therefore,
the purpose of this document is to provide officials information regarding
their responsibilities during a contest should an injury or illness occur which
results in an athlete losing blood or vomiting in the competitive area.
In
the event an athlete sustains an injury or becomes ill during a contest on the
competitive surface or in close proximity such that the problem affects play or
the continuation of the contest, IGHSAU officials shall take the following
steps:
1. Stop the contest at the point the
problem is recognized. The IGHSAU
recognizes some rulebooks make specific statements about play
interruption. All rulebooks have
an Òelastic clauseÓ which allows an official to take whatever action may be
required.
2. Do not administer first aid to any
athlete except to comfort the athlete until those designated to administer
first aid arrive.
3. Do not take part in handling blood,
vomit, feces, pus or other body fluids.
4. Officials shall professionally monitor
the situation as observers, keeping in mind the rules addressing interruptions,
stoppage of play, starting play, and other specific rules that may apply.
5. Officials with qualified training shall
avoid participating in first aid treatment except when there is absolutely no
other alternative.
6.
Uniform rule - If through injury or illness the uniform of a contestant becomes
contaminated with body fluid, the official will disregard rulebook codification
on penalties for changing the participant's uniform.
The
IGHSAU supports officials and coaches who are responding to a situation with
the philosophy that the welfare of the injured player always comes first. We ask officials to be aware of their
responsibilities and limitations as outlined above,
with the understanding school personnel (coaches, trainers, etc.) are
responsible to work directly with the injured or ill player.
IOWA
GIRLSÕ HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC UNIONÕS
POLICY
ON THE PRESENCE OF BLOOD DURING
ATHLETIC
CONTESTS IN GRADES 7-12
1.
Before competing, cover any open wounds.
2.
When a contest official observes an athlete bleeding during competition,
competition shall be stopped on completion of the play or action in
progress. Injuries creating
visible bleeding shall be treated as any other injury in that the injured
athletes shall be removed from the contest for the length of time specified by
that sport's injury rule and given proper attention.
As
a point of reference, the specific injury rules for basketball, softball and
volleyball are:
a.
Basketball - A player who is injured to the extent that the coach or any other
bench personnel comes onto the court shall leave the game and may not return
until the first opportunity for such player to return.
b.
Softball - Time shall be called when a player is injured and the appearance of
blood is observed. Bench personnel
will be allowed to spend reasonable time to cover and clean the wound before
requesting a substitute. The
pitching hand by rule may not be covered in part or whole by any
substance. If the pitcher has an
open wound on the hand that produces blood, she must be removed as pitcher
until the problem is solved.
c.
Volleyball - Time shall be called when a player is injured and the appearance
of blood is observed. Bench
personnel will be allowed to spend reasonable time to cover and clean the wound
before requesting a substitute. A participant shall not continue competition
until the bleeding is controlled and the wound covered.
For
those sports not having a specific injury rule, the official shall allow
sideline personnel to attend to the bleeding athlete for a reasonable amount of
time before requesting a substitute.
An athlete shall not continue competition unless the bleeding is
controlled and the wound is covered.
Any athlete who has left the contest due to bleeding shall not re-enter
the contest until the bleeding has been controlled and the wound covered.
3.
When a contest official observes an excessive amount of blood on a participant
or their uniform that participant shall leave the contest for the length of
time specified by the sport's injury rule and the blood shall be wiped from the
participant and/or their uniform.
If a team does not wish to remove the player from the game, one of its charged
time outs may be used during which time the blood shall be wiped from the
contestant. If the blood appears
immediately prior to a quarter, halftime, or overtime intermission, sideline
personnel may use such intermission to wipe the blood from the contestant. For those sports not having a specific
injury rule, the official shall allow sideline personnel to wipe the blood off
the athlete and play shall be resumed.
An excessive amount of blood is that amount which could be easily
transferred from one athlete to another.
4.
Any time a contest is stopped due to blood being present, any washable surfaces
(i.e. gym floor, pool deck, equipment) contaminated with blood shall be
properly cleaned using OSHA accepted standards and procedures before competition
resumes.
5.
Athletes should render first-aid to themselves or
first-aid shall be administered by sideline personnel, not by contest
officials.
6.
The risk of contracting the AIDS virus as a contest official or participant is
minimal. There are no documented cases of AIDS being transmitted through
athletic participation.
CONCUSSIONS
Due
to the increased focus on minimizing the risk for athletes exhibiting signs,
symptoms and behaviors of a concussion, the National Federation of State High
School Associations (NFHS) has placed the following language in all sports rule
books beginning in 2010-11.
ÒAn
athlete who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion
(such as loss of consciousness, headache, dizziness confusion, or balance
problems) shall be immediately removed from the contest and shall not return to
play (that day) until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional.Ó
NFHS
SUGGESTED CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT
1. No athlete should return to
participation (RTP) on the same day of a concussion.
2.
Any athlete suspected of having a concussion should be evaluated by an
appropriate health-care professional that day.
3.
Any athlete with a concussion should be medically cleared by an
appropriate health-care professional prior to resuming participation in any
practice or competition.
4. After medical clearance, RTP should
follow a stepwise protocol with provisions for delayed RTP based upon return of
any signs or symptoms.
The
following protocol is intended to implement the NFHS concussion rule in Iowa
and minimize the risk of any athlete who is exhibiting signs, symptoms and
behaviors of a concussion.
* Education of contest officials, school
coaches and other appropriate school personnel, contestants, parents, and
appropriate health-care professionals.
The IGHSAU will provide a variety
of educational materials developed by organizations knowledgeable about concussions
to help the above individuals
¥ recognize the signs, symptoms and behaviors
of a possible
concussion,
¥ appropriately manage concussions
* Removing an injured athlete from
competition and deciding whether he or she has sustained a concussion.
The
contest officialsÕ responsibility is to recognize an athlete may have an injury
and remove him or her from the contest.
Once they have removed the athlete from the contest the officialsÕ
responsibility for the athleteÕs safety is over and the athlete is in the care
of the schoolÕs coach(es) and any appropriate
health-care professional(s) the school designates to provide care.
If
an athlete is exhibiting signs, symptoms and behaviors consistent with a
concussion she or he shall not return to competition for the remainder of that
day until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional. If an appropriate health-care
professional is not available, the athlete shall not return to competition the
remainder of the day.
NOTE
1: Each local school needs to
determine who (either individually or by group) they consider to be appropriate
health-care professional(s) qualified to decide if an athlete exhibiting signs,
symptoms and behaviors of a concussion may return to competition on the same
day the injury occurred. Schools
may develop a formal process for return to competition on the day of injury,
including requirements for written clearance by the appropriate health-care
professional(s) the school has designated. Medical experts in concussion management believe appropriate
health-care professionals making these decisions should have extra training in
sports-related concussions.
The
athleteÕs parents/guardians should be contacted regarding the athleteÕs injury
and it should be recommended an appropriate health-care provider evaluates the
athlete before he or she returns to any type of practice and/or competition.
Return
to participation (practice and competition) protocol should be followed as
determined by an appropriate health-care professional before allowing an
athlete who has been concussed to return to any kind of participation (practice
and/or competition).
Note
2: Each local school needs to
determine who (either individually or by group) they consider to be the
appropriate health-care professional(s) qualified to release a concussed
athlete to any kind of participation (practice and/or competition). Schools may develop a formal process
for return to participation following concussion, including requirements for
written clearance by the appropriate health-care professional(s) the school has
designated. Medical experts in
concussion management believe appropriate health-care professionals making
these decisions should have extra training in sports-related concussions.
In
cases where the IGHSAU have designated an appropriate health-care professional
for their sponsored events/tournaments, the decision of that health-care
professional regarding an athlete who is exhibiting signs, symptoms and
behaviors consistent with a concussion returning to competition at any time
during those events/tournaments shall not be overruled.
TEAM
POWER POINT REPORTING
Time
submissions and power point information will change this season. Schools
hosting meets will now be required to upload Hy-Tek meet results to a specific
website. Power points from those uploaded meet results will be automatically
calculated and performance lists will automatically update. At the time of the
publication of this manual, development/testing process of the system was still
ongoing, but the site will be ready before the start of the regular season.
Information and directions will be sent to coaches and posted on the IGHSAU
website when the site is ready.
TOP
20 ALL-TIME BEST TIMES
The
top 20 best times are taken from any time swam in a 25-yard pool or 25-meter
pool and reported through the Top 20 ranking system and Regional and State
competition during the girls' high school swimming season. Individual ranks are
based on the individual swimmer or diver's best career performance. Relays are
ranked on the school's best performance during a given season of
competition. Times will be obtained
from the annual Top 20 listings, individual times reported to the Girls' Union
by coaches, Regional and State Meet times.
The
Top 20 All-Time Best Times start with the times from the State Meet of 1967,
which was the first State Meet, and are current to this present date.
ALL-STATE
TEAMS
All-State
Team selections are based on the best time performances achieved at the State
Meet. The top three performances in each individual event and the top two
relays will be honored as First Team, All-State swimmers. The performances with
the 4th, 5th and 6th times in individual events and 3rd and 4th best
performances in each relay will be honored as Second Team, All-State. A
certificate of merit will be awarded to each girl and school in recognition of
being s