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INTERNAL COMPETITION
Club Championships
Club
Championships are held in November/December each
year and are open to all members of the club from
ASA level 9 teaching groups upwards. The objectives
are
We
utilise the same programme of events as the
Hampshire County Championships. In addition to
individual medals for each event, we award overall
trophies based on British Age Group Points
Categories (BAGCATS).
The
championships are timed to provide the best
opportunity to achieve qualifying times for the
Hampshire County Championships held in February and
March.
Development Championships
Our
Development Championships are held in the spring of
each year and are open to all members of the club
from ASA level 4 teaching groups upwards. The
objective is to be as inclusive as possible and to
encourage as many swimmers as possible to compete.
Swimmers who have achieved County Qualifying times
are excluded from this competition and all of the
events are sprints.
Internal Galas
Internal Galas are intended to introduce new
swimmers to competition in a friendly environment
and to give swimmers the opportunity to record times
under competition conditions. All Internal Galas
take place at the Aquadrome Pool and make use of the
club's Electronic Timing equipment.
Time Trials
Time
Trials are organised monthly on the second Monday of
the month (in place of normal training sessions at
The Aquadrome). The objective is to test the
abilities of all swimmers in training squads on a
variety of strokes and distances through the year.
Swimmers from training squads at other pools are
invited to come along to the Aquadrome for Time
Trials.
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EXTERNAL COMPETITIONS
National, Regional, County Championships
Swimmers from Bluefins compete in championships at
all levels. In order to enter any championships,
swimmers must record a qualifying time in a suitable
competition.
Open Meets
Open
Meets are competitions for INDIVIDUALS rather than
teams. This means that the club is free to enter as
many or as few swimmers into any event, as long as
they meet the entry conditions.
Licensed Meets are those whose results get
incorporated into the National rankings maintained
by the ASA and which can be used for entry into
National and Regional Championships.
The
entry conditions for Open Meets vary widely. Some
are aimed at the top swimmers, others are "graded",
with limit times published. In some cases swimmers
who go faster than the limit times do not get a
medal, typically being awarded some kind og Speeding
Ticket.
Bluefins organises a graded Open Meet at Easter each
year.
Inter-Club Galas
For the
majority of swimmers, Inter Club Saturday night
galas are the reason that they join a swimming club,
with the combination of competition and the social
element of swimming as part of a team.
Bluefins enters swimmers into a number of different
leagues:
Speedo League South (A Team, B Team)
This is a National competition. The winners of
the Speedo League South compete in a National final.
We have two teams entered into different divisions.
Rother League (A Team)
The Rother League is a varied league involving
different programmes and different age groups at
each of 4 rounds each year.
Hants and South Coast Leagues (B Teams)
Bluefins treats the Hants & South Coast Leagues as a
B team competition. This means that we do not
necessarily select teams to win and we do not
seek to compete in the highest division.
Thames Water C Grade (C Team)
This friendly competition broadens the opportunity
to swim to those whose primary objective of swimming
is to achieve fitness an have some fun. Grade times
are set; swimmers who beat the grade time get no
points. We select swimmers who have not yet achieved
the grade times and if they achieve a personal best
and beat the grade time, that is a great result.
Friendly/Trophy Galas
From time to time, we participate in one-off events.
Most of these events are selected to give a specific
group of swimmers the opportunity to swim. Most of
them are B and C Team events; the A team swimmers
already have plenty of opportunities to swim.
Ideally, we would like to have totally separate
squads for different levels of competition. In some
age groups, unfortunately, we do not yet have the
range of swimmers to allow this. As we grow this
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