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NJSDC 2011 Stroke and Turn Clinic. 2011. Agenda. Personnel Pool Config – Balancing General Guidelines Rule Deviations Stroke and Turn Review – What to look for. Personnel. Personnel. Official Dress code is “ White over Blue ” (NO Denim). Required - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: NJSDC 2011 Stroke and Turn Clinic

NJSDC 2011 Stroke and Turn Clinic

2011

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Agenda

• Personnel• Pool Config – Balancing• General Guidelines• Rule Deviations• Stroke and Turn Review – What to look for

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Personnel

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Personnel Official Dress code is“White over Blue”

(NO Denim)Required

Home Team – Four Officials (Can use 3) Visiting Team - Two Officials (MINIMUM) STRONGLY suggest more than 2

(1)Referee (Home Team)(1) Starter (Home Team)(2) Finish Judges (1 Home Team / 1 Visiting Team)(2) Stroke and Turn Judges (1 Home Team / 1 Visiting Team)

ResponsibilitiesReferee – Conduct and management of the officials on deck and of the meet

Starter – Ensure each swimmer gets a fair start

Finish Judges – Record the order of finish for each official heat

Stroke and Turn Judge – Ensure fair and competitive swimming by the consistent application of swimming rules

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① Referee② Starter③ Stroke and Turn Judge④ Stroke and Turn Judge⑤ Finish Judge⑥ Finish Judge

Standard Set Up

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① Referee② Starter③ Stroke and Turn Judge④ Stroke and Turn Judge⑤ Finish Judge⑥ Finish Judge

⑦ Stroke and Turn Judge⑧ Stroke and Turn Judge

Non Standard Set Up – Diving WellOption 1

DivingWell

DivingWell

Best Case Scenario for Option 1 ifThat each club provides an extraStroke and Turn Official

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① Referee② Starter③ Stroke and Turn Judge④ Stroke and Turn Judge⑤ Finish Judge⑥ Finish Judge

Non Standard Set Up – Diving WellOption 2

DivingWell

DivingWell

Judge on left side should NOT walk Further than can Judge on the rightside

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① Referee② Starter③ Stroke and Turn Judge④ Stroke and Turn Judge⑤ Finish Judge⑥ Finish Judge

⑦ Stroke and Turn Judge⑧ Stroke and Turn Judge

Non Standard Set Up – Greater than 6 lanesOption 1

Each S&T watches their lanes ½ Distance of the pool. If swimming lanes2 – 7, Officials should be at the end of Lanes 3 and 6. If 1 – 6, officials should beAt the end of lanes 2 and 5. Etc.

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General Guidelines

If possible, if you are a certified official, bring your “Blue and Whites” to everymeet you attend.

In the event that a club cannot supply the minimum number of officials to staffa meet, the club that does not have enough officials, loses their right to protesta meet. (Other penalties being considered)

Unless extenuating circumstances, never give up the ref position to the visiting team.

All calls should be sent through the referee (Radios are a GREAT TOOL)

Table should not make assumptions as to how to resolve a placement discrepancy.

If Finish Judges agree on order of finish, then this is the order of finish for scoring purposes, REGARDLESS of times.

Communication is Key. If your club is a non standard configuration, let the other team know ahead of time so they can be prepared to assist.

Officials should have their cards with them on deck and should be presented when asked by the referee. Challenges can be made through your league coordinator.

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General Guidelines (Cont)

Anyone challenging a call should go through the Ref.

Depth Guidelines:• If swimmers are to dive off blocks, the water depth must be greater than five (5) feet at the starting end of the

course•  • In pools where the water depth at the start end of the pool is less than 5 feet, however 4 feet or more for all

lanes to be used, the swimmers may dive from the deck of the pool, but may not use a starting block .•  • In pools where the water depth at the start end of the pool is less than 4 feet for any lanes of the pool to be

used, the swimmers must start in the water.•  • Please note that the NJSDC will NO LONGER accept waivers from municipalities that may grandfather diving

starts in water depths of less than 5 feet.   In cases where such a waiver exists, it is the position of the NJSDC that it is in the best interest of swimmer safety to adhere to stricter policies than the waiver may allow

• We are not adjusting championship or conference times for in the water starts..

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BREASTSTROKE Start: Forward start.

Stroke: Body kept on breast. Stroke cycle is one arm pull and one leg kick in that order. Simultaneous arm movement in same horizontal plane. Head must break surface at widest part of second pull. Recovery by the hands from the breast-on, under, or over the water. Elbows under water except last stroke before turn or finish.

Kick: Simultaneous vertical and horizontal movements of the legs. Feet turned out during propulsive part of kick. No alternating, scissors or downward butterfly except a single butterfly kick is permitted during or at the completion the first arm pull after the start and each turn which must be followed by a breaststroke kick.

Turns/ Finish: Simultaneous two hand touch at, above, or below the water surface. Head may be submerged at turn or finish provided it broke surface during last

complete or incomplete stroke cycle prior to touch.

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BUTTERFLY

Start: Forward start.

Stroke: Body kept on breast. Multiple kicks permitted but first arm pull must bring swimmer to the surface. May be submerged after start and each turn for not more than 15 meters where head must break surface. Arms brought forward over water and pulled back, simultaneously.

Kick: Simultaneous up and down movement. No alternating, scissors, or breaststroke kicking movements.

Turns/Finish: Shoulders at or past vertical toward breast when feet leave wall Simultaneous two hand touch at, above, or below the water surface.

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BACKSTROKE

Start: In water facing start end with both hands on gutter or starting grips.

(a) guttered pool—feet/toes may be above the water, but may not be in, on, abovelip, or bent over the gutter at any time before or after start.(b) flat wall pads----feet/toes may be placed above the water level.

(Toes prior to start, Starter call, after tone,S&T call)

Stroke: Any style as long as swimmer remains on back.

Kick: Must break surface throughout the race except swimmer may be submerged after start and each turn not more than 15 meters where head must break surface.

Turns: During turn swimmer may go past vertical to the breast and may utilize a continuous single or continuous simultaneous double arm pull to initiate the turn.Some part of swimmer must touch wall at completion of each length.Swimmer must have returned to back when feet leave the wall.

Finish: May be completely submerged at the finish. Some part of swimmer must touch the wall while on the back.

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FREESTYLE

Start: Forward start.

Stroke: Any style may be used.

Kick: Must break surface throughout the race except swimmer may be submerged afterstart and each turn not more than 15 meters where head must break surface.

Turns/ Some part of swimmer must touch the wall at completion of each length or required

Finish: distance.

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IM

Start: Forward start.

Stroke:.Order of Strokes: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breast, Free (IN THAT ORDER) In the Freestyle, swimmer may not swim in the manner of the other 3 strokes. Intermediate turns just as turn for that stroke Transition Judged as finish of stroke

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Miscellaneous

Relays• Toes then Touch• No hand for early takeoff• compare notes• 8u hand on the wall• Takeoff OR stroke, not both

Observe, not inspect

Hand signals POSSIBLE DQ. Hand ABOVE Head

Stroke and Turn Position for Backstroke start

Observe Empty Lanes

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USA RULE Deviations

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FALSE START

1)Each Swimmer will be permitted ONE (1) false start per event

2)If a swimmer commits a false start, the field of swimmers shall be recalled using short blows of the whistle, alert signals from the starting system, a recall rope, or any combination of the above

3) If any swimmer completes more than 50% of the prescribed distance of an event when a false start has been called, the event shall be reswum later in the meet at a time agreed upon by both coaches

4)If a swimmer commits a second false start in an event, that swimmer shall be disqualified from the event by the referee (Field should NOT be recalled a second time for the same swimmer committing a false start. Swimmer will be notified at end of race)

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Backstroke

NJSDC does not prescribe to the USA rule regarding Back stroke turns. In the NJSDC, upon turning to the breast, the swimmer MUST IMMEDIATELY initiate a turning action (single or simultaneous double arm pull), however may kick or glide into the wall before actually making the turn

CAPSSwimmer may wear any cap as long as the organization represented on that cap does not have objections

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NJSDC URL

• All form, dates and resources can be found at:

www.njsdc.org

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Q&A