ASA Championship Meet Worker, Team Seating, Credentials,
Team Arrival and Warmup Schedule
June 20, 2026
Teams,
The following is a link to the list of workers and team
warmup schedule this year's ASA Championship Worker and Warmup
Assignments for this week's divisional meets, this information can also
be viewed at https://asa.swimtopia.com/championship
by clicking on the links on that page for Workers Schedule, Warmup
Schedule/Team Arrival Time, Team Seating Area link. Also
Included in this info are final team area assignments, the exact section
and rows your team will be located including a map of the seating
area. Please check this carefully, so you can communicate this with
your teams.
Team Warmups, Seating Locations and Arrival Schedule -
Warmup, Team Arrival
and Seating AssignmentsPlease
remember, for this year’s meet, each team has a specific arrival time
during which they should come into the building. This window is 30
minutes before your scheduled warmup time, teams will not be allowed into
the building prior to that time, so don’t plan on getting there three
hours early unless you enjoy being outside. Once you come into the
building, please go directly to your team area, NOT to the
deck. Please wait in your team area until your team is called to the
deck for your warmup session.
For team warmups, there are assigned lanes and pools this
year. The boys pool is the one to your left as you face the pool
from the stands (the pool closest to the main scoreboard). The girls
pool is the one to your right as you face the pool from the stands (the
pool closest to the diving well). Please remember feet first
entries. The diving well will NOT be available during the scheduled
warmups. Once competition has started it will be available for warmup and
warmdown, please do not use the diving well. For each warmup session
teams must supervise their swimmers at all times. Teams may convert
their own lanes for one way starts, but please follow safe procedures if
you do this and stick to one way traffic in that lane if you do
so. Teams not complying with these rules will be removed from their
warmup session.
Please be prompt in exiting the water when you warmup
session ends to allow the next group to have full use of their warmup
time.
Team Check In, Team Packs and Heat Sheets
Team check in will be done when you arrive at Georgia Tech
and will be done at the FRONT entrance of the Campus Recreation Center
(CRC). Teams will collect their team packs, including credentials and
other meet materials and can distribute them before making your way
toward the pool. Teams can pay their entry fees at this location, entry
fees are $50 per swimmer plus any according late fees if you have late
entries. Please bring ONE CHECK payable to ATLANTA SWIM ASSOCIATION.
One thing missing from your team packs that would normally
be included will be heat sheets. With this year’s meet and the
advance entry deadline we will be e mailing teams a pdf version of the
heat sheet, as well as post it on asa.swimtopia.com. TEAMS SHOULD
PRINT THEIR OWN COPIES OF THE HEAT SHEET FOR THEIR OWN USE.
Once entries are in, the meet will be
moved into Hy Tek to interface with the scoreboard and timing equipment
at Georgia Tech. While the meet may appear in Meet Maestro DO NOT USE THAT FOR HEAT SHEETS, ENTRY LISTS OR OTHER
MEET REPORTS IT WILL BE WRONG. Because
of this the meet will not be listed in your Swimtopia Mobile Ap, it will
however be posted in Hy Tek's Meet Mobile, which most people still have
access to. We will e mail entry lists and heat sheets to teams several
days before their session. YOU MUST USE THE VERSIONS OF THE MEET REPORTS
(HEAT SHEETS AND ENTRY LISTS) FOR YOUR TEAM IF YOU DO NOT IT WILL BE
CHAOS FOR YOUR TEAM
Print as many as you want. We will NOT be providing
printed copies for teams or coaches nor will they be on sale at the meet.
As I mentioned, you can print your own for the price of FREE. In an
effort to reflect any late entries or corrections, we will not send or
post the heat sheets until about 36-48 hours before your session, so
please don’t pester me about when you will get them. I will also
make available entry lists including the heats and lanes for your
swimmers for quick reference and to give you a chance to get a jump on
getting heats and lanes on their bodies.
Late Entries
Please remember that we DO take late entries for the
meet. Teams can input the late entry at ASA LATE ENTRY FORM this
will include the swimmer name, team, age, events and times. as early
as possible, try not to wait until the day of the meet. Please
include important details, swimmer name, age, gender, events, times and
most importantly your team name and the session you are swimming. If
you get the entries to me early enough I can still have them in the heat
sheet, the 5 families that just turned up out of nowhere and are going to
die if they don't get to swim next week can be
helped. While I will take late entries up until an hour
before your session swims, I can get them seeded in the heat sheet if you
get them to me early enough. When you send them, please be sure to
include name, team, age, gender, events and times. The fee for late
entries is $50 per individual event and $70 per relay and should be added
to your existing entry fees.
As far as scratches for your sessions go, I don't take
them now, nor do we refund the entry fees of those swimmers. We will
however watch the nice still water in that lane for the missing swimmer
in honor of their absence.
TEAM ARRIVAL – Teams will be allowed
into the building on a scheduled arrival time basis. The arrival
time schedule will be posted on the ASA website by the Sunday before the
meet. Teams will not be allowed to enter the building until 30 minutes
prior to their warmup time. All athletes/teams will enter the venue via
the FRONT entrance to the Campus Recreation Center on Ferst Drive. No
teams will be allowed to enter the venue via the Tech Parkway
entrance.
Teams are requested to come through the Team Entry location
as one team with a coach to supervise the arrival process. Teams
should enter the building as one group. Any stragglers may be collected
by a coach or team representative that can escort the swimmer into the
venue to your team area. There will be a meeting area outside of the
Campus Recreation Center entrance where coaches and team coordinators can
collect their team members before entering the venue as one group.
All non-swimmers should have a credential in hand or visibly displayed
when entering the building; and must display the credential at all times.
Please do not instruct your swimmers to arrive and enter the building
whenever or wherever they like. Unaccompanied athletes will NOT be
allowed into the building. Please go to your designated team area and
remain there until your warmup time, do not go to the deck until your
scheduled warmup time.
TEAM AREAS - Team seating will be
on the deck for some teams and in the upstairs seating gallery for
others. Each team will be assigned a specific seating section and row(s)
and must sit in that section for the meet. Athletes and coaches should
remain in their team areas at all times unless going to warmup or to
compete in a race via the staging areas on deck. Team seating areas will
be sent to teams and published on the ASA website no later than the
Sunday before the ASA Championship.
Teams are NOT ALLOWED to bring large coolers or other
items into those seating areas, smaller coolers or bags that fit
underneath one of the seats in the stands are permitted, but items larger
than that are not permitted. Please keep this in mind when planning on
what to bring to the meet. We advise each athlete bring their own
water/sports drink and any food needed.
Teams are welcome to bring team signs, but we request you
use blue painter’s tape or zip ties only to hang your team signs. Please
do not use masking, scotch, athletic or duct tape to hang your signs.
Damage caused by use of anything, but blue painter’s tape will be the
responsibility of the offending team.
Seating Areas - Seating Area Diagram
Please note the seating locations on the chart. Each
team has a specific bleacher (on deck) or section and rows (upstairs)
assigned for their swimmers, coaches and parent helpers. The section
numbers are located at the entrance to the seating gallery and the row
markers are on the side of the seats of each row. Each bleacher will
me marked with a corresponding letter (see diagram above). Please note
teams located on deck have their bleacher, as well as the space
immediately behind their bleacher. Each team has more than enough seats
to handle their entire group, including coaches and parent
helpers. Teams, please don't allow your swimmer's parents to sit
with them in your team area, this will result in you not having enough
space for them. Conversely, please don't allow you swimmers to sit with
their parents in the spectator sections. One important reminder about
team seating. Your designated team area on the diagram I sent recently is
for your athletes, coaches and the parent helpers that were provided a
green credential. This especially applies to teams seated in bleachers on
the deck. Parents should NOT sit with their children in the team areas,
there will not be enough room for everyone. Parents without a credential
should sit in the general spectator seating located over the competition
pools.
Please make sure you sit only in your designated area for
team setup. A full diagram of the pool as well as traffic flow
to from and on the deck can be found at GTAC Inside of Pool and
Deck - Traffic Flow. Teams are
reminded to stay in your team area during the meet unless you are going
to warmup or swim. Please remind parents, no one can go on the deck
without a credential. Your cooperation with this is crucial to helping us
manage the number of bodies on the deck.
Meet Worker Schedule - Team
Worker Assignments
The schedule reflects which jobs you are assigned and HOW
MANY people are required to staff that job from your team. The number in
the box is how many people are assigned to that particular task. If
there is a 4 in the Girl Timer Column that means you need to provide 4
people to time in the girl's pool. Many teams are assigned multiple
jobs, so check the schedule carefully so we can start the meet on
time. Please make sure you staff your positions for the duration of
your session. If you are assigned 4 timers, that means you need to
have 4 people available to time for the duration of that
session. Sessions are likely to run close to 3.5 - 4
hours.
You may work in shifts if you like, but are responsible
for the assigned job for the entire session. Teams will receive one
set of extra credentials to allow you to cover your jobs in multiple
shifts. Remind your parents who are done with their shift to return
upstairs and not linger on the deck, otherwise we are adding another
50-60 bodies to a deck full of swimmers and coaches. Please make
sure your folks know where to report and when to be there, some jobs must
be in place up to 1 hour before the start of session.
Job Descriptions, When and Where to Report
Timers - Report to the
respective bullpen you are timing on the deck near side of the pool
(girls by the diving well, boys by the boys pool and interior stairs) no
later than 30 minutes before the start of your session. They are
responsible for serving as backup timers for the timing
equipment. TEAMS NEED TO BRING THEIR OWN STOPWATCH FOR EACH ASSIGNED
TIMER. 2 people work each lane, one person works the
stopwatch. The person works a backup button for the touchpad that
they depress at the FINISH of the race, the button will arm automatically
at the start of the race. The button pusher also records the
stopwatch time on a clipboard (that we will provide) for each
race. Any relief timers that will work the second half of the meet
for a team should access the deck by going down the back stairwell behind
spectator seating. From there, follow the signs down the lower
hallway to the collection area just off the deck near the finish end of
the pool. If you are a relief timer, please do not use the stairs on
the inside of the pool by the scoreboard, that is for swimmers only to go
to their races.
Head Timers - This role is
highlighted in green on the workers summary report. Report to the
respective bullpen you are timing on the deck near side of the pool
(girls by the diving well, boys by the boys pool and interior stairs) no
later than 30 minutes before the start of your session. Not as
important as it sounds, but still very needed. They start several
stopwatches at the start of the race. If one of the lane timers has
a malfunction with their watch during a race, the head timer will take them
a replacement watch for that lane. Any relief timers that will work
the second half of the meet for a team should access the deck by going
down the back stairwell behind spectator seating. From there, follow
the signs down the lower hallway to the collection area just off the deck
near the finish end of the pool. If you are a relief timer, please
do not use the stairs on the inside of the pool by the scoreboard, that
is for swimmers only to go to their races.
Runners - (Report to the
timing and scoring room no later than 20 minutes before the start of your
session) They will be stationed by the Hy Tek operator and will be
responsible for posting results on the deck and upstairs, taking award
labels to the awards room, and occasionally getting backup times for the
timing operator. Perfect for the person seeking 5 dots on their
Fitbit. If you are being relieved by someone from your team during
the meet, please return upstairs to your team area and give your deck credential
to your relief worker and tell them where to go and what to do.
Awards - (Report to the timing
and scoring room at the start of your session) Stationed in the awards
area ON the deck, they peel and stick labels on awards and put them in
team boxes. They are not tied to that awards area for the entire
session and have the ability to watch their kids swim. If you are
being relieved by someone from your team during the meet, please return
upstairs to your team area and give your deck credential to your relief
worker and tell them where to go and what to do.
Drink Workers -(Report to the timing
and scoring room at the end of the medley relays) Not as exciting or fun
as it sounds, sorry this is not a literal description. They take
water to timers and meet officials who are tied to their
positions. They will occasionally help re-stock the coolers of
water. If you are being relieved by someone from your team during
the meet, please return upstairs to your team area and give your deck
credential to your relief worker and tell them where to go and what to
do.
Bullpen Workers - Report to the
respective bullpen you are working on the deck near side of the pool
(girls by the diving well, boys by the boys pool and interior stairs) no
later than 30 minutes before the start of your session.. They will work
with our staging people to help like kids up in the staging areas and
help transport swimmers to the blocks. If you are being relieved by
someone from your team during the meet, please return upstairs to your
team area and give your deck credential to your relief worker and tell
them where to go and what to do.
Crowd Control Workers - (Report to
the timing and scoring room no later than 30 minutes before the start of
your session) They help keep an eye on the deck and make sure that
unauthorized folks are not going into areas where they don't
belong. And no, they don't get a badge and a taser, it just wasn't
in the budget for this year. If you are being relieved by someone
from your team during the meet, please return upstairs to your team area
and give your deck credential to your relief worker and tell them where
to go and what to do.
If you have any questions about your assignments, please
don't hesitate to call or e mail. I have already posted a psych sheet for
the meet, please review that information carefully. Updates are
periodically being posted at https://asa.swimtopia.com/championship
. Please do not request to change events at this point
though, changes to individual events are not allowed. In the meantime
though if you have late entries for the meet, please e mail me with the
information as soon as possible. Late entries will be taken up to about 1
hour prior to the start of each session.
Credential Summary - Credential
Summary for ASA Championship
Attached is a list of all of the credentials you will
receive in your team pack. This includes:
Coaches Credentials (GREEN)
- these are for your non-swimming coaches (swimming coaches don't need a
credential). These allow full deck access.
Relay Only Credential (Yellow) - These
are for teams to have some extra parent help to get your relay swimmers
to the blocks and ensure they are on the correct side of the pool. These
allow deck access during the relay events only. At the conclusion of the
relays those parents must leave the deck and return to the spectator
gallery.
Parent Deck Helpers - (BLUE) - These
are for teams to have a little extra help for coaches to oversee swimmers
in team areas located on deck and for teams located upstairs to be able
to transport swimmers to the bullpens and collect them to return upstairs
after an event.
Meet Workers (RED) - These allow
your assigned meet workers (timers, runners, awards, etc...) to get to
the deck for their assigned jobs. Teams are provided two sets of these,
if you were assigned 4 jobs you got 8 credentials. This allows you to
have a second shift of workers. Please only use these to access the
deck while you are actually working. If you are just standing around
with one of these on, we will find something fun for you to do, like
scrub the parking lot with a toothbrush. Please don't abuse the use of
these passes and overcrowd the deck.
I usually get asked how many passes do our team
coordinators get, those passes are included in your listed supply with
the Parent Deck Helper passes described above. You do not have to ask for
additional ones above and beyond what is listed, they are already
included.
Please remember to bring one check for your entry fees to
your divisional session. Please make sure checks are made payable to
Atlanta Swim Association. The entry fee for the meet is $50 per
swimmer.
Thanks and see you soon,
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