Thursday, November 23, 2017

Fwd: 1st Relay Meet - Program & Roster


GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE SWIMMING AT THE 1ST RELAY MEET.

Please find program and roster attached.

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From: Sunraysia Swimming <entriessunraysiaswimming@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 11:13 PM
Subject: 1st Relay Meet - Program & Roster
To: Christine & Montana Mazza <christinesohc154@gmail.com>, Cooper Nokes <noker74@me.com>, Diana Lyons <lyonsd@aanet.com.au>, Estelle Rush <elrush84@gmail.com>, Irymple Swimming Club <entries@irympleswimmingclub.com.au>, Jo Morrish <jo.morrish@bigpond.com>, Joshua Barila <joshbarila@outlook.com>, Kiarna Cappola <tmmk5@bigpond.com>, Maaike Johnston <maaikejohnston@bigpond.com>, Merbein Swimming Club <merbswimclub14@gmail.com>, Simone Mitchell <saomitch@gmail.com>, Teresa Crisp <teresa@plummer.com.au>


Hi Everyone,
Please find program and roster for Friday night's relay meet at Irymple.

Good luck to everyone swimming!



Competition Secretary
Sunraysia Swimming Inc.
Become an official, start here: 

BASIC STEPS TO BECOMING AN OFFICIAL

  1. Interested?  Let your swimming club know!
  2. Complete the free online General Principles Course (see above).  On completing the online course email the officials@vic.swimming.org.au to advise SV so you can be added into the database.  Please Remeber:  You will need to register and create a login before you attempt the course (or if you have already registered previously and forgotten your password - you will need to retrieve your password).
  3. Liaise with your club to attend a workshop for the accreditation module you would like to do.  Once you have done the workshop your details will be forwarded to Swimming Victoria so we know you are progressing with your training. If your club doesn't have any workshops organised at the time, they can liaise with their District and/or District Referee to arrange one.
  4. Practice!  Now you know the theory, it is time to venture out to pool deck at your Club or District and practice the skills for the accreditation module.
  5. Are you ready?  Liaise with your Club/District to be assessed in a practical environment.  There are Assessors in each District, alternatively this can be arranged through the Swimming Victoria.
  6. Feedback.  Talk to your Assessor about how you went.  If your Assessor deems you  competent, Congratulations! Once the paperwork is finalised with Swimming Victoria you will receive your Accreditation Card from Swimming Australia within 4-6 weeks.  If you are not quite ready to be accredited, keep up the practice and arrange another assessment when you feel you have further developed your skills.
  7. Officiate!  You are now ready to hit pool deck and take the best seat in the house at events!  You can continue to develop yourself as an official and increase your skills by selecting other modules and becoming accredited in a variety of positions.





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