SWIM MEETS

FOR PARENTS

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW AS A PARENT

Parents are a crucial part of youth swim meets in Vancouver. The bulk of the event is run by parent volunteers, from deck officials to food prep—swim meets wouldn’t happen if it weren’t for parent participation!


Even if you aren’t a member of the swim club that’s hosting the event, every parent has a list of responsibilities to help their child(ren) have the best experience possible. If you’re new to competitive swimming, please ensure that you fully read this page.

SETTING EXPECTATIONS

Swim meets can be long and arduous. This can be a result of a large number of swimmers attending, but more often it’s due to an accumulation of timing delays such as attendees being late to their race or shift on deck (or missing it altogether, stalling the race). Being well prepared and organized for the meet makes for a more enjoyable experience for all.

If you’re new to swim meets, other Super Shark parents are here to help—just ask!

 

PARENT TIPS FOR SWIM MEETS

PARENT PACKING LIST

This is a slightly different list from what swimmers need to bring. Please see the FAQS for a more extensive swimmer packing list.

*Most swim meets have a designated area to set up shelters either in a parking lot or on grass. Don’t worry if you don’t own one, our Club has green Super Shark canopies for the team, or ask to join another parent under their canopy. We aim to set up together as a Club.

Small tents are great to have to take a break from the busy swim meet, and some (especially teens) like to power nap between races. 

VOLUNTEER SHIFTS

Each swim club is assigned a certain number of volunteer shifts and positions which must be filled for the event to run. Our Club’s Volunteer Manager assigns these shifts to each family attending the meet.  

Typically over the course of a weekend, each family will be assigned one volunteer shift per child per day they’re attending the meet. For example if you have two children and are attending both Saturday and Sunday, you may be expected to fill four shifts.

You will be notified of your shift(s) a few days in advance of the meet. If you’re unable to make that shift, it’s your responsibility to swap with another Super Shark parent. Please email the parent group or post the request in the Super Sharks What’s App group. If you’re stuck, ask our Director of Volunteers for assistance.

CHANGING YOUR SHIFT

Please be on time to your assigned shift. Parents late to their shift hold up the meet for everyone. Each role is important in the smooth execution of the meet.

TYPICAL VOLUNTEER ROLES AT MEETS

STROKE & TURN OFFICIATING

Stroke and Turn Officials are the volunteers standing at the edge of the pool in white shirts that get the best views of the races. This is a fun way to understand more about what your child is learning at swim club.

If you’re interested in becoming an official, please talk to a Super Sharks Board Member to learn more. It requires a short training course which usually runs in the spring in advance of race season. 

If you have a question about swim meets, please check our FAQS before contacting a Board Member or the Coaches