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2012 Mini Rulebook USASWIMMING. ORG 2012 MINI RULEBOOK Tomorrow begins today. We’re defined by what we pass on to the next genera- tion. That’s why ConocoPhillips is pleased to support USA Swimming in its mission to promote the sport of swimming. We are especially proud to support the USA Swimming Foundation’s Make a Splash initiative, created to help children learn how to swim while educating their parents on the importance of water safety. By teaching our kids how to swim, we’re helping pass on what matters ... to the ones who matter most. © ConocoPhillips Company. 2010. All rights reserved. www.conocophillips.com MiniRulebook2012.indd 1 11/1/11 10:21 AM 2012 USA Swimming PART ONE t Rules and Regulations Technical Rules Published by: USA SWIMMING, INC. 1 Olympic Plaza Colorado Springs, CO 80909 719.866.4578 o 719.866.4669 f usaswimming.org The 2012 Rules and Regulations is an official publication of USA Swimming, the National Governing Body for swimming in the U.S.; editing of the changes from convention provided by Dan McAllen, Anneliese Eggert and Julie Bare for correct application. 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