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词条 British Columbia Summer Swimming Association
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  1. Competitive Season

  2. Regions and Clubs

  3. Provincial Championships

  4. Regional Championships

  5. References

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The British Columbia Summer Swimming Association (BCSSA) is a competitive aquatics program in British Columbia, Canada. The organization offers competition in four disciplines: Speed Swimming, Water polo, Diving, and Synchronized Swimming. BCSSA celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008.[1]

Competitive Season

The summer season officially runs from May 1 to September 30 of each year; however, the competitive season is completed during the 3rd week in August with no competitions occurring following this date. During the off-season from October 1 to April 30, participation in each of the disciplines is limited on a weekly basis.[1]

Regions and Clubs

The organization is composed of 61 teams from around the province of British Columbia, with one exception, as one team is located in Point Roberts, Washington State.

For early season competitions and organizational administration, the province is divided into eight regions: Cariboo, Fraser South, Fraser Valley, Kootenay, Okanagan, Simon Fraser, Vancouver & District, and Vancouver Island.[1]

In total, BCSSA offers 59 swim clubs across 8 regions, 11 water polo club across 5 regions, 5 synchro clubs across 4 regions, and 3 diving clubs across 2 regions. Of the 61 total clubs only the North Van. Cruisers (Vancouver & District Region) and the Coquitlam Sharks (Simon Fraser Region)[2] offer all 4 of the aquatic disciplines that BCSSA provides.

Provincial Championships

The BCSSA holds an annual Provincial Championships during the third week of August every year. During the Provincial Championships athletes compete in all the aquatic disciplines that BCSSA offers. Only athletes that have qualified through their respective regional championship meet are eligible to compete at the Provincial Championship Meet. Locations for provincials are often rotated between three locations every three years. The Lower Mainland, The Interior, and Vancouver Island.

Meet Schedule

Water Polo: Monday-Wednesday

Springboard Diving: Tuesday-Thursday

Synchronized Swimming: Wednesday-Thursday

Speed Swimming: Thursday(regional swim practice), Friday-Sunday(competition)

Regional Championships

Each individual region in BCSSA self hosts their own annual Regional Championships during the first weekend of August for speed swimming. However, for the other three disciplines dates for the Regional Championships usually change annually. Athletes and/or teams must first compete and place within either placing standards or time standards to qualify for the BCSSA Provincial Championship Meet. For many athletes the Regional Championships is the final competition of their summer season.

Qualifying for the BCSSA Provincial ChampionshipsSpeed Swimming: Swimmers must place in the top 3 in finals for individual events. For relays, teams in the top 2 during regionals will qualify. The only exception is when a swimmer or a relay team manages to swim a provincial qualifying time (PQT). Any swimmers or relay team that manages to meet or better a PQT in a final event will automatically qualify for Provincials. All of these must happen at ones respective Regional Championship

References

1. ^http://www.bcsummerswimming.com
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://coquitlamsharks.ca/|title=Coquitlam Sharks|website=coquitlamsharks.ca|access-date=2018-07-17}}

2 : Sports governing bodies in British Columbia|Swimming organisations

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