SPORTS ASSOCIATION OF TASMANIAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS Presents

2021 SOUTHERN SATIS SWIMMING CARNIVAL

Hobart Aquatic Centre Thursday 11th March 2021

Session 1: Under 13 to Open Girls Warm up: 9:00am Events commence: 9:30am

Session 2: Under 13 to Open Boys Warm Up: 12:45pm Events commence: 1:15pm

Due to venue restrictions, spectators are not permitted at the 2021 SSATIS Swimming

All attendees are encouraged to practice physical distancing, download the COVID Safe App, practice good hygiene measures and be respectful of all COVID Safe practices. Do not attend the event if unwell. Officials

Thank you to Swimming Officials who will be Officiating the 2021 Southern SATIS Swimming Carnival. REFEREE: Sandy Thomson STARTER: Susan Cure AOE/SOE: Glenise Gale / Andrew Nosworthy RECORDER: Shea Henderson MARSHAL: Marlene Greatbatch and Margaret Bresnehan JUDGES OF STROKE: Susan Cure and Michelle Direen CHECK STARTER: Marlene Greatbatch and Margaret Bresnehan ANNOUNCER: Robert Gregg POINTS ALLOCATION:

Points are allocated according to the number of competitors eligible in each separate trophy.

If 10 schools are eligible for a trophy they score 10- 9- 8-7-6-5- 4- 3- 2- 1 for individual events and double that score for relays.

SSATIS Swimming Regulations

The meeting shall be conducted under the rules of FINA in conjunction with Swimming Australia Ltd (SAL) and Swimming Tasmania, unless otherwise stated. The comprehensive SATIS Swimming Regulations are located on the SATIS website www.satis.com.au/sports/swimming

CARNIVAL PROTOCOLS

Seating: Students and staff are to remain in school areas and seated when not competing. Students to remain seated when eating lunch.

Marshalling: Please follow all directional signs to marshalling area. Only competing students to attend marshalling area and return to school area once finished race.

Changerooms: Students and staff are to adhere to changeroom capacity numbers as advertised by the DKHAC, in and out as quick as possible.

Please adhere to all DKHAC protocols as signed.

Competing Schools

Calvin Christian School (CAL) - Black, Gold

Dominic College (DOM) - Black, Gold

Fahan School (FAH) - Navy Blue, Orange

Guilford Young College (GYC) - Navy, Gold, Red

MacKillop Catholic College (MKC) - Navy, White

Mount Carmel College (MCC) - Navy, Gold

Sacred Heart College (SHC) - Red, Blue

Southern Christian College (SCC) – Navy, Yellow

St. Aloysius Catholic College (SAC) - Navy and Lime

St. Mary’s College (SMC) - Pale Blue, Green

St. Michael’s Collegiate (COL) - White, Red & Navy

St. Virgil’s College (SVC) - Blue, Gold

The Friends School (TFS) - Red, Blue

The (HUT) - Black, Gold

SATIS

CHAIR OF SATIS Mr Damian Messer

CHAIR OF SOUTHERN SATIS Mr Craig Deayton

SATIS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Emma Johnson (SSATIS) Adrian Broughton (SATIS Tech Officer)

CARNIVAL ORGANISERS Talia Stopp (DOM), Mia Blignaut (SMC) Michael Moschogianis (SVC), John White (TFS)

Trophies

Record breakers will be announced at the conclusion of each session. Students are asked to come forward to receive Southern SATIS certificates of recognition.

Time permitting, age group pennants and aggregate trophies will be presented for boys and girls at the end of each session. Co-educational trophies will presented at the winning school.

Trophies will be presented by Mr Craig Deayton, Chair of SSATIS and Principal of , in the following order:

AGE GROUP WINNERS: Under 13 Girls & Boys Under 14 Girls & Boys Under 15 Girls & Boys Under 16 Girls & Boys Open Girls & Boys

AGGREGATE TROPHIES: Junior Boys College Boys Aggregate Boys

Junior Co-educational College Co-educational Aggregate Co-educational

Junior Girls College Girls Aggregate Girls

Trophy Holders 2020

Junior Boys The Hutchins School

Junior Co-educational The Friends’ School

Junior Girls St Michael’s Collegiate

College Boys The Friends’ School

College Co-educational Guilford Young College

College Girls

Aggregate Boys The Friends’ School / The Hutchins School

Aggregate Co-educational The Friends’ School

Aggregate Girls St Michael’s Collegiate

SATIS Code of Ethics (Short Form) The following is a description of behaviour and attitudes at sporting competitions consistent with the spirit of the SATIS Code of Ethics:

1. All conventions of courtesy associated with a sport are emphasised in the coaching and management of a team.

2. Schools show courtesy to visiting players and spectators. Visiting teams will be punctual and are welcomed by the host school.

3. Visitors respect the host school’s premises and rules in relevant matters such as parking, tidiness and access to buildings, playing areas and change rooms.

4. Competitors wear the recognised uniform and use the accepted equipment for each sport. Correct school colours are worn.

5. Coaches and/or managers of teams introduce themselves to opposition coaches or managers prior to the commencement of any fixture.

6. All behaviour, including language, on and off the field, by players and supporters is of the highest standard. School and match officials are expected to take action should this not be the case.

7. Decisions by the umpire are accepted without dissent or comment by players, coaches and spectators.

8. Only those designated by schools as coaches or officials are permitted to coach during the game. They must do so within the regulations of the particular sport.

9. The use of noise or comment which intimidates is unacceptable.

10. Inclusivity: We provide a sporting environment that is free from discrimination based on language, sexual orientation, culture, ethnicity, religion, health or disability, family circumstances and origin.

THANK YOU

We would like to thank the following people and organisations for their assistance and continuous support of the 2021 SATIS Swimming Carnival: Aquatic Centre, Swimming Tasmania, parents, staff and students of the participating schools.

SATIS would also like to thank Talia Stopp (), Mia Blignaut (St Mary’s College), Michael Moschogianis (St Virgil’s College) and John White (The Friends School) as organisers of the 2021 event.

A special thank you also to chief scorer, Adrian Broughton, for the production of the 2021 Swimming Program and results.