Great job to all the swimmers who participated
in the Sea Devils Home Swim Meet this past weekend! Our team
had a record 150 swimmers in the meet. The kids had some
really great races and are off to a fabulous start on the
season!
The meet results are now posted online.
There are several places where you’ll be able to find
them.
To search for your swimmers
times:
- Click on
"MY MEET RESULTS" on the left-sided menu. Here you
will see ALL results your swimmer has ever achieved, including the
results from our last meet. If you have more than 1 swimmer
affiliated with your account, you’ll be able to click on the
"Member" drop-down menu to access the other
swimmers.
- Through this site, you’ll be able to view
your child’s results by course, stroke, distance and date of
swim. If you’re interested in viewing the Minnesota
Time Standards (C/B/A/Ch) as they related to your swimmers
time, choose (MN)2009: MN SC YARDS under
"Standards".
- You may notice some underlined times in those
events with distances greater than 50 yards. By clicking on
these, you’ll be able to view the actual splits for that
event.
- One other nice feature within this view is the
ability to view all swimmers events from the entire meet. To
do this, you’ll need to click on the name of the meet, along
the right-sided margin. This will bring you to a new window
with a drop-down menu called "LSC Team" which will allow you
to view ALL swimmers participating in the meet or just the Sea
Devils swimmers. You can filter the report by age group,
distance, stroke and gender. Once you have selected the
choices, just click on the "Search" button to view a
report.
- There is a Parent Webinar
available HEREto help you navigate through this function.
You can also find the entire result
report HEREwithin the "Meet Schedule" menu under the
MEETS/EVENTS tab.
And, along with all meet related documentation,
we’ll be posting the results HEREwithin the "Past & Archived" Events menu,
which is also under the MEETS/EVENTS tab.
Please email Tammy
Gallagherif
you have any questions about the meet results.
Again,
GREAT JOB swimmers!
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