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2019 FINIS College Club Swimming NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH Hosted by Club Swimming at Ohio State Website: http://csosu.weebly.com/2019-nationals.html 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH Full Meet Schedule 2 Check-In Procedures 6 Volunteer Check-In 8 Early Arrival Practice Space 9 Reminders & More 10 Parking Map 13 To Do in Columbus 15 1 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH Thursday 7:45 PM – Thursday Evening Check-In Begins 8:00 PM – Thursday Night Practice Begins 10:00 PM – Thursday Night Check-In Closes / Practice Ends Friday 10:00 AM – Morning Check-In Begins 1:00 PM – Morning Check-In Ends 3:00 PM – Afternoon Check-In Begins 3:45 PM – Pool Deck Opens to SwiMMers 4:00 PM – WarM-Ups Start / Presidents’ Meeting (Officials’ Room*) 5:30 PM – Competition Starts / Afternoon Check-In Ends 9:00 PM - EstiMated Session End TiMe (subject to change) Saturday 6:30 AM – Doors Open & Saturday Check-In Begins 6:45 AM – Pool Deck Opens to SwiMMers 7:00 AM – PreliM WarM-Ups Start 8:30 AM – Presidents’ Meeting (Officials’ RooM*) 10:00 AM – PreliM CoMpetition Starts 3:30 PM - EstiMated PreliM Session End TiMe (subject to change) 30 Min After Last Heat of 1000 Freestyle – CCS Q&A Session (Officials’ RooM) 5:00 PM – Finals WarM-Ups Start 6:00 PM – Finals CoMpetition Starts 9:00 PM – EstiMated Finals Session End TiMe (subject to change) 2 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH Sunday 6:30 AM – Doors Open 6:45 AM – Pool Deck Opens to SwiMMers 7:00 AM – PreliM WarM-Ups Start 7:30 AM – Presidents’ Meeting (Officials’ RooM*) 9:00 AM – PreliM CoMpetition Starts 1:00 PM - EstiMated PreliM Session End TiMe (subject to change) 3:00 PM – Finals WarM-Ups Start (subject to change) 4:00 PM – Finals CoMpetition Starts (subject to change) 6:00 PM – EstiMated Finals Session End TiMe (subject to change) * The officials’ room is on the pool deck - under the scoreboard. Awards Ceremonies Schedule The following awards schedule is subject to change – any changes will be announced in the Presidents meetings. 30 Minutes Prior to Start of All Friday Events (1-14) & Finals WarM-ups (4:30 PM) 1000 Freestyle (31-32) Halfway Through Finals (After First Half Events (15-22) Saturday Men's 50 Free Final) Following End of Finals Second Half Events (23-30) (After Men’s 4x100 FR Final) Halfway Through Finals (After First Half Events (33-38) Men’s 50 Breast Final) Sunday Following End of Finals Second Half Events (39-44) (After Men’s 4x50 FR Final) 3 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH Warm-Up Procedures In order to organize the chaos of warm-ups a bit more, we have assigned warm-up tiMe slots on Saturday and Sunday. The warm-up schedule will be as follows: Saturday Sunday 7:00-7:30 AM Group A 7:00-7:30 AM Group C 7:30-8:00 AM Group B 7:30-8:00 AM Group B 8:00-8:30 AM Group C 8:00-8:30 AM Group A 8:30-9:00 AM Open WarM-Up 8:30-9:00 AM Open WarM-Up GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C • Appalachian State University • Nova Southeastern • University of Kentucky • Arkansas State University University • University of Lynchburg • Ashland University • Ohio State University • University of Maryland • Auburn University • Old DoMinion University • University of Massachusetts • Baylor University • Oxford College of Emory (Amherst) • Butler University University • University of Miami • Cal Poly State University • Penn State Harrisburg • University of Michigan • Carnegie Mellon University • Penn State University • University of Minnesota • Central Michigan University • Purdue University • University of Missouri • Christopher Newport • Rowan University • University of Nebraska – University • Rutgers University Lincoln • Clemson University • Saint Louis University • University of North Alabama • Coastal Carolina University • Santa Clara University • University of North Carolina • College of William & Mary • Slippery Rock University at Chapel Hill • Colorado Mesa University • Stanford University • University of North Carolina • Colorado State University • Stony Brook University at Charlotte • DePaul University • Syracuse University • University of North Carolina • Drexel University • Temple University at Greensboro • Duke University • Texas A&M University • University of North Dakota • East Carolina University • The George Washington • University of Northern • Emory University University Colorado • Florida Gulf Coast University • University at Buffalo • University of Notre Dame • George Mason University • University of Alabama • University of Oregon • Georgetown University • University of Alabama – • University of Pennsylvania • Georgia Tech Birmingham • University of Pittsburgh • Georgia Southern University • University of California, • University of Rhode Island • Grand Canyon University Los Angeles • University of South Carolina • Grand Valley State University • University of Central Florida • University of Southern • Harvard College • University of Cincinnati California • High Point University • University of Colorado • University of Tennessee at • Indiana University (Boulder) Chattanooga • Indiana University of PA • University of Connecticut • University of Tennessee at • Iowa State University • University of Dayton Knoxville • Ithaca College • University of Delaware • University of Toledo • James Madison University • University of Denver • University of Utah • University of Florida • University of Vermont 4 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH GROUP A (CONT.) GROUP B (CONT.) GROUP C (CONT.) • Kansas State University • University of Georgia • University of Virginia • Kennesaw State University • University of Illinois at • University of Wisconsin – • Liberty University Urbana-Champaign Madison • Longwood University • University of Kansas • Utah State University • Loyola University (Chicago) • Villanova University • Loyola University (Maryland) • Virginia ComMonwealth • Marquette University University • Mercer University • Virginia Tech • Miami University (OH) • Wake Forest University • Michigan State University • Washington University in St. • Mississippi State University Louis • Missouri S&T • West Chester University • North Carolina State • West Virginia University University • Xavier University • Northeastern University 5 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH As is noted in the Meet Information Packet, you must check in prior to the first session in which your club has athletes coMpeting. This means that if you are coMpeting on Friday, you Must check your club in prior to the start of coMpetition. If your club is arriving early enough to make it to check-in on Thursday evening or Friday morning, but not competing until Friday afternoon timed finals, it would be extreMely helpful for everyone if soMeone could swing by the pool and check in ahead of tiMe. That way, when you get to the pool Friday afternoon, you can walk right in and not have to worry about waiting in a much longer check-in line. Check-In Location Check-in will take place in the lobby of McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion. A representative of the club should check in at the designated table just inside the Main entrance. You will receive meet info, deck passes, and other information, as well as your teams designated area on deck or in the stands. After your representative checks in they should guide the reMainder of your club to your club’s designated seating area. See the Map below, where the yellow square indicates the entrance for check in. Parking information can be found in the parking section. 6 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH What to Bring to Check-In 1. Signed Waiver Download and print the visiting team assumption of risk waiver. You’ll only need one copy of the waiver, but every single person on your roster/coaching staff must sign it. There are a liMited number of spaces already on the waiver, so please print as many copies of the waiver as necessary so that all of your members sign one. Please Make sure to staple or paperclip all pages together. The Ohio State University requires that signed paper waivers be collected, which is why we are requiring each club to print, sign and present the waiver again at check-in. Waiver: https://recsports.osu.edu/posts/documents/visiting-teaM-assumption-of- risk-fillable.pdf 2. Payment Please bring a printed copy of your receipt froM paying your swiMMing entry fees through CCS/Club Assistant (the registration software). 3. One Swim Cap Please plan on bringing and turning in a cap with your school’s/club’s logo on it. Latex vs silicone does not matter – also does not have to be a Nationals-specific cap – just needs to represent your club! These will be used to create a national map of all participating club teams. What You’ll Receive at Check-In Check-In Bag Your check-in bag will include all athlete badges, heat sheets, and other Meet- related documents. Please note that you WILL NOT receive these iteMs without turning in your signed club waiver AND proof of payMent. Without athlete badges, your Members will not be allowed on the pool deck for warmups or coMpetition, so make sure you have your payment and waiver ready to go when you arrive! 7 2019 FINIS College Club Swimming National Championship March 29-31, 2019 | McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion | Columbus, OH As per the Meet Packet, each team is required to fill 1 volunteer slot for every 10 athletes, and these volunteers can be parents/fans or coMpeting athletes. Volunteer check-in at the meet will be located in the Wet ClassrooM, located off the pool deck by the scoring table. If a parent is volunteering, please have theM report to the admissions table, where they can be directed to the Wet ClassrooM.
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