Swim Meets 101

New to swim team? Welcome! Swim meets can seem overwhelming at first, but once you understand the flow and terminology, you’ll be a seasoned swim parent in no time. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

What is a Swim Meet?

A swim meet is where swimmers compete against another team in organized races. The Dahlgren Sharks participate in dual meets throughout June and July, competing against one team at a time. These meets are exciting events where swimmers get to showcase all the training they’ve put in during practice.

Our meets are “timed finals,” which means swimmers compete once in each event they’re entered in. Your swimmer’s final time and placement is determined by how they perform compared to all other swimmers in their age group across all heats of that event.


Meet Timing – When to Arrive

  • Home Meets (6:00pm start): Swimmers arrive at 4:30pm
  • Away Meets (6:00pm start): Swimmers arrive at 4:45pm
  • Home Meets (5:00pm start): Swimmers arrive at 3:30pm
  • Away Meets (5:00pm start): Swimmers arrive at 3:45pm


Arriving early gives swimmers time to warm up, check in with coaches, and get settled before the meet begins. It is important for volunteers to attend meetings prior to the meet starting.

Meets normally finish before 9 pm, but this does vary depending on the number of swimmers and any weather delays that may happen.

How Meets Flow

A swim meet follows a predictable flow that helps everything run smoothly. Once arriving at the pool, families can set up their chairs and pop-up tents. Before the meet officially starts, swimmers warm up in the pool while volunteers meet with their position leaders to review procedures for the day. Once everyone takes their positions, the meet begins with events proceeding through age groups and strokes in a set order. Younger swimmers go first.

Before each event, swimmers check in at the Clerk of Course, then heats swim one after another with times recorded by our volunteer timers. After all heats of an event finish, the next age group starts swimming. The meet concludes once all the relays are done! All swimmers and families help to clean up the space they were sitting in before leaving.

Weather & Cancellations

Meets are rarely canceled unless there are ongoing lightning and thunderstorms. Once a meet is suspended due to weather, it should be rescheduled when cumulative delays exceed one hour. Final cancellation decisions aren’t made before 7:30pm, and suspended meets cannot restart after 10:00pm.

If a meet is suspended, wait in your cars until official word is given. Do not leave until you have been given official word!

Tips For Success

Practice makes perfect – The more your swimmer practices proper technique, the more confident they’ll be on race day
Get there early – Rushing creates stress; arriving early helps swimmers relax and focus
Stay hydrated and fueled – Swimming burns lots of energy!
Cheer loudly – Support all swimmers, not just your own child
Have Fun – This is summer. This is swimming. This should be a blast!

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