Prelims and Finals Parent Conduct - From Rocky Mountain Swim League Excecutive Commitee
Dear RMSL Community,
As we eagerly approach Championship Week, the Executive Committee would like to extend our best wishes to all athletes, coaches, parents, and supporters. This is an exciting time, and we are proud of the dedication and hard work that everyone has put into this season.
In preparation for the upcoming events, please take note of the following important reminders:
1. League Code of Conduct
We kindly want to remind everyone that upon joining your swim team you agreed to the RMSL Code of Conduct, in the registration process. We’ve included it for review.
The Rocky Mountain Swim League (RMSL) expects all swim parents to abide by the following Code of Conduct.
At all RMSL meets, parents should:
1. Display the characteristics referred to in the RMSL Bylaws–courtesy, good will and sportsmanship.
2. Demonstrate good sportsmanship by conducting yourself in a manner that earns the respect of your child, other swimmers, coaches, officials and other parents.
3. Support the swimmers, coaches, officials and other parents with positive communication and actions.
4. Show respect for the meet facilities and follow the rules of the pool to which you have been invited.
5. Maintain self control at all times. Allow swimmers to swim, coaches to coach, officials to officiate and parents to parent.
6. Respect the meet officials and their authority even if you don’t agree with a decision. As stated in the RMSL Bylaws, protests may only be made by a team parent representative to the Referee.
7. Understand that criticizing, name calling, use of abusive language or gestures directed toward an official, coach, participating swimmer or other parent will not be permitted or tolerated.
8. Understand that such behavior may result in being asked to leave the pool for the duration of the meet, and that repeat violations may result in a multiple meet or full season suspension.
Finally, at all meets parents should enjoy the wonderful spirit and tradition that is the Rocky Mountain Swim League.
2. Scoring Guidelines
Please familiarize yourself with the championship scoring guidelines to understand how points are awarded. At each age group preliminary meet the top 16 swimmers qualify for finals plus 2 alternates. Swimmers that finish in the top 9-16 qualify for the consultation heat in finals and the top 1-8 finishers will be in the championship heat. At the final meet if a swimmer is in the consultation heat the highest they can place is 9th regardless of time even if that means they swim faster than a swimmer in the championship heat. In the championship heat the lowest they can place is 8th (except with a DQ no points awarded) regardless of time. This information is available on the league website and will be adhered to strictly during all events.
IndRelay
1st 20 40
2nd 17 34
3rd 16 32
4th 15 30
5th 14 28
6th 13 26
7th 12 24
8th 11 22
9th 9 18
10th 7 14
11th 6 12
12th 5 10
13th 4 8
14th3 6
15th 2 4
16th 1 2
3. Use of Video Evidence
To maintain the integrity and fairness of competition:
- Video evidence will not be accepted to determine the outcome of any race, including finishes or disqualifications.
- All decisions regarding race outcomes and disqualifications made by on-site officials are final and binding.
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in adhering to these guidelines. Let’s come together to celebrate the spirit of competition and community that makes RMSL so special.
If you have any questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
Wishing everyone a successful and enjoyable Championship Week!
Warm regards,
The RMSL Executive Committee
