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Swim Meet 101

Swim Bag Packing List

Essentials For a Meet

Here's a list of items your swimmer's bag should contain for the meet. Be sure to label everything with your swimmer's name - bags, suits, goggles, towels, etc. 

Team Suit - Always pack a spare suit.

Team Swim Cap - Pack two as they tear easily.

Team T-Shirt - To ward off the chill and look like a team.

Goggles - At least two pairs (straps break!) You can also pack extra straps, so favorite goggles can be saved (but, replacement takes time - thus the need for an extra pair). Always alternate between the two pairs during practice. NEVER wear untested, new goggles at a meet.

Deck Sandals - There are plenty of ways to pick up infection and get injured around the pool. Make sure your kiddos wear sandals on EVERY pool deck - inside or outside! Their primary means of propulsion is their feet!

Towels - Pack at least two as everything around the pool gets wet!

Something Warm to Wear - warm-up suit, sweats, bathrobe, or fleece jacket; more towels (swimmers like to wrap themselves in towels - it's easy!)

Water Bottle - A big one, with water in it! Or bottles of sports drinks. Swimmers dehydrate easily. They don't realize they are sweating!

Snacks - Raisins, trail mix, Ritz bits w/peanut butter, goldfish, grapes, small chunks of fruit or veggies; favorite dry cereals in Ziploc bags; string cheese; beef jerky; Gatorade Bars or Power Bars; ask around for ideas!

Baby Powder - To lightly dust inside of the swim caps after drying them; this keeps them from sticking together and makes them easier to put on! (A sample size will last a long time.).

A DRY Change of Clothes - For after the meet (to remain dry in a swim bag they must be in a separate compartment or Ziploc bag!)

INHALERS - If your child is asthmatic, this is the most important thing they own. Different environments have different triggers that can set off an attack. Tell the coach if your child has asthma and where they can find their inhalers! Pack their inhalers! Same for other medications.

Tylenol / Motrin - For older swimmers, these are good for headaches and body aches.

Entertainment Items - Books (for reading and school work), MP3/CD player (with earphones), CDs, Gameboys, playing cards, etc. There's lots of time between events! You'll be surprised how much homework gets completed at a swim meet.

Extra Plastic Bags - For keeping things dry (various sizes).

Ear Drops (optional but not a bad idea) - Usually, a vinegar/alcohol solution in a glycerin base - you don't want to deal with swimmer's ear. Use after practice and meets. Every practice. Every meet.

Blanket & camp chair

For Outdoor Meets:

- Umbrella or Tent - For shade or protection in the rain.
- Sunscreen
- Get a waterproof type and put it on before you get to the meet (it needs time to soak in). Put it on again after a couple of hours.
- It's a good idea to have Sunglasses and a Hat.
- Bug Spray - Get a waterproof type and put it on before you get to the meet. Put it on again after a couple of hours.


For Travel Meets:

Here's a list of items your swim bag should contain:

A Highlighter - For marking their race info on the heat/program.

A Pen - For writing down the times your swimmer achieves at the meet.

Stopwatch - To get splits/times, if there's no scoreboard.

Folding Chairs - To sit in if there are no bleachers.

Cooler - Filled with drinks and snacks.

Entertainment Items - (For You) Books, newspapers, playing cards, work items, hobby items, etc. with which to keep busy when your swimmer's not swimming. Better yet, volunteer to help with the meet!

Entertainment Items - (For siblings) Same as for your swimmer.

A Black Sharpie Marker - For marking E/H/L info for each race on your swimmer's hand (E= Event #; H = Heat #; L = Lane #).

Or an index card that your swimmer can keep with them with events, heats & land assignments.

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How to Mark Your Swimmer's Arm for Meets

Arm Marking Guide

How to Read a Heat Sheet

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HOW TO READ A HEAT SHEET

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What are the 4 Different Strokes?

Freestyle

Backstroke

Butterfly

Breaststroke


Stroke and Turn Notes

How to Read a Heat Sheet

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