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SI BOD Meeting - January 23, 2017
Consent Agenda
General Chair Report - Kevin Lee Governance/LEAP meeting held with Jane Grosser of USA Swimming
15 attendees including 3 athletes Developed Strategic Goals - See attached sheets
Concerning statistics for 2015-2016 season: Only 44.9% of swimmers attend 4 or more meets per year
(1722/3835) Only 6.67% of swimmers have IMX scores (290/4347)
9&U - 200 free, 100 back, 100 breast, 100 Fly, 200 IM 11-12 - 400 free (LC) or 500 free (SC), 100 back, 100
breast, 100 fly, 200 IM 13-18 - 400 free (LC) or 500 free (SC), 200 back, 200
breast, 200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM Started on LEAP3
Currently have 65 points - Need 72 points 3 points are required items Balance of 4 points come from optional items
Need to give explicit budget to Diversity - How much? Parliamentarian - a person who is an expert at the rules and procedures of the
organization I’d like to name Sally Taggart as our new parliamentarian
Treasurer’s Report - John McGlynn See attached financial statement
Finance Committee Report - Kevin Lee See attached Schwab statement No need to rebalance yet - only if we add more cash to the account
KEY AREA: Athlete Participation STRATEGIC GOAL MEASURABLE
OBJECTIVES ACTION STEPS TASK
What needs to be done? WHO?
Responsible Party WHEN?
Deadlines/Milestones Increase Meet Attendance
Encourage Higher Performance, IMX Participation
Goal: 60-70% of swimmers participating in at least 4 meets per year
Make meets family friendly Conduct unjudged Novice “Event” Concurrently with sanctioned “A” “B” or “C” meets.(Dual Course) Theme Meets (Halloween, Spin the wheel Prizes for heat winners Manage length of meet sessions. Small # of teams per session, 6 teams 8-10, 6 teams 10-12, etc. Celebrity Picture if you swim meet. Fun Meet; must swim fun event to swim regular event. Relays including non-age-group relays
Program Committee Sub-task force
September 1, 2017- 55% September 1, 2018- 60% September 1, 2019- 65% September 1, 2020- 70%
Goal: Increase 13/o percentage of IMX participation to 10% *12/u to 10% IMX participation
Make IMX Scholarship Certificate for those who qualify for IMX
Identify funding for x number of scholarships per year. Form a scholarship committee to determine criteria/select recipients
Scholarship Committee IMX 10 % by 09/01/18 Appoint Scholarship Committee by March 1, 2017 Report by May 1, 2017
Goal: Have time standards reflect Local distribution.
Set new time standards (ABC) to reflect a more balanced distribution of SI swimmers.
Task Force done by March 1, 2017 incorporate when feasible
Goal: Give recognition to swimmers achieving higher level times
Publish list of swimmers qualified for Jr. Nats, etc. on LSC website
SAN DIEGO IMPERIAL SWIMMING BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2016 – 2020 STRATEGIC WORKSHEET: January 2017
KEY AREA: Communication/Marketing STRATEGIC GOAL MEASURABLE
OBJECTIVES ACTION STEPS TASK
What needs to be done? WHO?
Responsible Party WHEN?
Deadlines/Milestones Educate clubs on available USA Swimming programs
Increase club participation in CRP
recognition of achievement on LSC web site
encourage and follow up with clubs on their progress with CRP
Club Development Committee
publish the number of swimmers who participate in meets by teams
host a CRP workshop for clubs
STRATEGIC GOAL MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES
ACTION STEPS TASK What needs to be done?
WHO? Responsible Party
WHEN? Deadlines/Milestones
Increase communications to all members
Develop a public relations position
Increase social media presence
Increase number of members who can be directly reached via email
Create an e-mailing list for all members/families create specific email lists that target coach, official, athlete, etc.
getting a list of registered members/families from USA-S or SI Swim office?
Registration Chair
Create a banner with basic info (web page, facebook, etc) shown at all meets
more accomplishments and recognition published in the local and regional papers
SAN DIEGO IMPERIAL SWIMMING BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2016 – 2020 STRATEGIC WORKSHEET: January 2017
KEY AREA: Governance STRATEGIC GOAL MEASURABLE
OBJECTIVES ACTION STEPS TASK
What needs to be done? WHO?
Responsible Party WHEN?
Deadlines/Milestones Obtain LEAP 3
STRATEGIC GOAL MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES
ACTION STEPS TASK What needs to be done?
WHO? Responsible Party
WHEN? Deadlines/Milestones
Increase participation of Members, Parents and Clubs in USA Swimming and LSC initiatives
Increase total officials by 30
Officials committee develop a recruitment strategy
John Smigal 06/30/17
Increase club representation at LSC meetings
Educate teams as to benefit of representation at LSC level Agenda for meetings to be posted on SI website 5 days prior to mtg
provide Web-Ex access for meeting attendance include a “member feedback” section on agenda
Increase club participation on LSC committees
Review committee list to ensure equitable distribution of duties[there are 20 committees]
Recommend changes to the committee to better represent LSC club membership and demographics
Governance Committee
3/31/17
Parent education and volunteering
Form Parent Education Committee of 3-5 individuals- need coach and
Review list of candidates and invite potential members
Governance Committee
5/1/17
1 athlete/ would need to update bylaws
15 min Education session for parents/ point person to ask meet questions during meet warm up/general questions ex: deck pass instructions
List items for education[deck pass, 1st meet tips]
Governance Committee/Education committee
ASAP
SAN DIEGO IMPERIAL SWIMMING BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2016 – 2020 STRATEGIC WORKSHEET: January 2017
KEY AREA: STRATEGIC GOAL MEASURABLE
OBJECTIVES ACTION STEPS TASK
What needs to be done? WHO?
Responsible Party WHEN?
Deadlines/Milestones Strengthen LSC oversight and governance process
identify areas of LSC strengths and weaknesses
Create a governance committee
appoint task force to fully review LSC Statistics
BUSINESS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS
Required Needed (1) Optional Needed (0 – Needed, 6 ‐ Possible)
Current Category Points = 19 Minimum Needed = 17
Task (Points) – Required in Red Person Responsible Completion Date
Handbook (1) Sally
Tax Obligation Review (1) Sally
Business Insurance Review (1)
Commitment to Diversity (1)
Publicity (1)
Facilities (1) Carlos/Sally
VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT
Required Needed (0) Optional Needed (0 – Needed, 4 ‐ Possible)
Current Category Points = 15 Minimum Needed = 14
Task (Points) – Required in Red Person Responsible Completion Date
Subsidies for Officials’ Travel (1)
Number of Officials (1‐3) John
CLUB AND COACH DEVELOPMENT
Required Needed (5‐8) Optional Needed (0 ‐ Needed upon completion of required elements, 6 ‐ Possible)
Current Category Points = 16 Minimum Needed = 21
Task (Points) – Required in Red Person Responsible Completion Date
Recognition of ASCA Certification (1) Mary
Recognition of Coaches’ Assoc. (1) Kevin
Recognition of Coach Tenure in LSC (1) Mary
Club Incentives (1‐2)
Mentoring Opportunities (1‐3) Sally
LSC Employee Provides Service to Clubs (1‐2)
ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT
Required Needed (1) Optional Needed (3 ‐ Needed upon completion of required elements, 9 ‐ Possible)
Current Category Points = 5 Minimum Needed = 9
Task (Points) – Required in Red Person Responsible Completion Date
Outreach Benefits (1) Kevin
Safe Sport Presentation ‐ Athlete (1)
Athlete Mentorship Program (1)
Swim Guide (1)
Meet Participation (1‐3)
IMX Participation ((1‐3)
POINT SUMMARY Total Points Needed for Certification = 73 Points Obtained (as of 01‐08‐17) = 55
Points Needed from Required Categories = 7 Points Needed from “Additional” Categories = 11 (8‐11depending on point ranges achieved from required)
SAN DIEGO - IMPERAL SWIMMING ACCOUNTING STATEMENT
2016-2017
Revenue 2016/17 Budget 2016/17 YTD Expenditures 2016/17 Budget 2016/17 YTD
Membership $24,500.00 $13,822.00 National Travel Fund $72,000.00 $0.00
National Travel $4,250.00 $2,122.00 Winter Sectionals $58,000.00 $0.00
Age Group Travel $4,250.00 $2,122.00 Winter Nationals (incl Disability) incl $0.00
General Fund $16,000.00 $9,578.00 Winter Juniors incl $0.00
Summer Sectionals incl $0.00
Meet Splash Fees (Team Hosted) $139,400.00 $37,259.00 Olympic Trials/US Open incl $0.00
National Travel $41,700.00 $10,756.20 Summer Juniors incl $0.00
Age Group Travel $24,300.00 $6,364.70 Futures/Senior Zones incl $0.00
General Fund $73,400.00 $20,138.10 SI Open $12,000.00 $0.00
Miscellaneous $2,000.00 $0.00
Meet Income (SI hosted) $126,000.00 $39,703.60
Age Group Travel (WAGs) $48,000.00 $36,735.00 Age Group Travel Fund $85,000.00 $6,477.95
National Travel (SI Open) $30,000.00 $0.00 Zones Meet (SN hosted) $55,000.00 $0.00
Short Course JO's $20,000.00 $0.00 All Star Dual Meet (if held) $8,000.00 $0.00
Long Course JO's $28,000.00 $2,968.60 Winter Age Group (WAGs) $17,000.00 $6,477.95
Miscellaneous $5,000.00 $0.00
Miscellaneous $30,000.00 $13,589.85 Championship Account $27,000.00 $35.55
National Travel $0.00 $0.00 Short Course JO's $9,500.00 $0.00
Age Group Travel $20,000.00 $9,300.00 Long Course JO's $17,500.00 $35.55
General Fund $10,000.00 $4,139.85
…Official Fines incl $0.00 General Fund $126,000.00 $33,065.24
…Official Gear incl $150.00 Equipment Repair $2,000.00 $0.00
…LPL Dividend incl $0.00 Supplies & Postage $1,000.00 $0.00
Publications & Copy Machine $500.00 $260.40
Office (ie, All Sports) $27,000.00 $8,000.00
Timing System (SBA) $48,000.00 $3,290.00
Officials $12,000.00 $691.08
Equipment Replacement $4,500.00 $1,246.12
USA Swim Convention $10,000.00 $10,099.89
Miscellaneous $21,000.00 $38.00
…Bank Fees / Filing Fees incl $176.00
…SafeSport / Travel incl $0.00
…Gen Chair Discretionary incl $81.69
…Outreach incl $0.00
…Swimposium incl $9,182.06
Total Revenue $319,900.00 $104,374.45 Total Expenditures $310,000.00 $39,578.74
Budget YTD Budget YTD
National Travel Total $75,950.00 $12,878.20 National Travel Total $72,000.00 $0.00
Age Group Travel Total $96,550.00 $54,521.70 Age Group Travel Total $85,000.00 $6,477.95
Championship Total $48,000.00 $2,968.60 Championship Total $27,000.00 $35.55
General Fund Total $99,400.00 $34,005.95 General Fund Total $126,000.00 $33,065.24
Total Revenue $319,900.00 $104,374.45 Total Expenditures $310,000.00 $39,578.74
Other Income $0.00 Other Payments $0.00
Chase Savings Balance - as of 1/16/17 $10,008.73
Chase Checking Balance - as of 1/16/17 $62,103.11
LPL Investment Balance - as of 12/31/16 $71,172.12 Respectfully Submitted on
Charles Schwab Investment - as of 1/9/17 ** $339,976.29 1/17/2017
Pending In/Out Transfers from All Sports $62,647.00 John P. McGlynn
** total deposits to date: $330,000.00 $545,907.25
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Investment Account
Statement PeriodDecember 1 to December 31, 2016
SAN DIEGO-IMPERIAL SWIMMING KEVIN LEE, GENERAL CHAIRMAN 5153-0216Investment Objective Growth
SAN DIEGO-IMPERIAL SWIMMING Total Value of Your Account as of December31, 2016 $71,172.12KEVIN LEE, GENERAL CHAIRMAN3511 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH #405SAN DIEGO CA 92108
INVESTMENTS HELD AT LPL FINANCIAL
Previous Year-End Valueas of December 31, 2015 $72,923.05
Beginning Value as of December 1, 2016 $71,936.28Additions —Withdrawals —Dividends, Interest and Capital Gains 0.25Increase/decrease in Market Value1 -764.41
Ending Value as of December 31, 2016 $71,172.12
Your Financial Consultant: Year-End Value Value on Value onDouglas Jarman (619)291-7974 December 31, 2015 November 30, 2016 December 31, 2016(Br 2) TOTAL VALUE OF YOUR ACCOUNT $72,923.05 $71,936.28 $71,172.12591 Camino DE LA Reina Ste 711San Diego, CA 92108-3109
LPL FinancialMember FINRA/SIPC4707 Executive Drive, San Diego, CA 92121-309175 State Street, 22nd Floor, Boston, MA 02109-1827 1 Increase/decrease in Market Value reflects the impact of changes in the value of securities held in your LPL Financial account, as well as the
impact of any transfers of securities into or out of your account during the statement period.
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Investment Account
Statement PeriodDecember 1 to December 31, 2016
ACCOUNT INVESTMENT SUMMARY as of December 31, 2016
Investment Type Amount Percent
Cash and Cash Equivalents $16,607.72 23.33% Cash and CashEquivalentsEquities and Options — —
Fixed Income 54,564.40 76.67%
Mutual Funds, — —ETFs and Closed-End Funds
Total $71,172.12 100.00%
Fixed Income
FINANCIAL MARKET INDICATORS
Year-End Value Value on Value onDecember 2015 November 30, 2016 December 31, 2016
Dow Jones Industrial Average 17,425.03 19,123.58 19,762.60
S&P 500 Index 2,043.94 2,198.81 2,238.83
NASDAQ Composite Index 5,007.41 5,323.68 5,383.12
3-Month Treasury Bill 0.16% 0.47% 0.50%
30-Year Treasury Bond 3.02% 3.03% 3.07%
EARNINGS SUMMARY as of December 31, 2016 PURCHASING POWER as of December 31, 2016
Estimated Annual Income $2,961.00 Available Cash $16,607.72
Estimated Accrued Interest $378.38
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Account Holdings as of December 31, 2016
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
CurrentDescription Balance
Money Market Funds $16,607.72
TOTAL CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS $16,607.72
CORPORATE BONDS
Estimated Accrued Int./Description/SecurityID Quantity Price Market Value Annual Income Est. 30-Day Yld
JOHNSON & JOHNSON 44,000 $124.01 $54,564.40 $2,961 $378.38DEBENTURE 5.43%CPN 6.730% DUE 11/15/23DTD 11/15/93 FC 05/15/94MOODYS RATING: AAAS&P RATING: AAA478160AF1
TOTAL CORPORATEBONDS $54,564.40 $2,961 $378.38
EstimatedValue of Your LPL Financial Account Market Value Annual Income
$71,172.12 $2,961
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Account Activity as of December 31, 2016
ACCOUNT ACTIVITY SUMMARYPeriod Ending Period Ending
November 30, 2016 December 31, 2016 Year-to-Date
Securities Purchased — — —
Securities Sold — — —
Additions to Your Account — — —
Withdrawals from Your Account -1,480.60 — -2,961.20
Dividends, Interest and Capital Gains 1,480.94 0.25 2,963.18
Reinvestments — — —
Net Change in Bank Deposit Sweep Balance 1 — — —
Net Change in Money Market Fund Balance 0.34 0.25 1.98
DIVIDENDS, INTEREST AND CAPITAL GAINS
Date Activity Type Description/SecurityID Amount
12/30/16 Cash Dividend JPMORGAN U S GOVERNMENT $0.25MONEY MARKET FUNDSERVICE SHARES123016 16,607
TOTAL DIVIDENDS, INTEREST AND CAPITAL GAINS $0.25
NET MONEY MARKET FUND ACTIVITY2
JPMorgan U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Service SharesDate Activity Type Description 30-Day Yield Amount Balance
12/01/16 Opening Balance $16,607.47
12/30/16 Dividend Reinvest JPMORGAN U S GOVERNMENT 0.25 16,607.72
12/31/16 Closing Balance 16,607.72
JPMorgan U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Service Shares 0.018%NET CHANGE IN MONEY MARKET FUND BALANCE $0.25
1 Bank Deposit Sweep Accounts are FDIC insured, are not obligationsof LPL Financial or SIPC, and are not available for margin purposes. See the message section forfurther information.2 Money Market activity reflects the net of all transfers of funds to and from your money market account on the date referenced.
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Account Detail as of December 31, 2016
DIVIDEND AND INTEREST SUMMARY
Description November 30, 2016 December 31, 2016 Year-to-Date
Money Market Funds $0.34 $0.25 $1.98
Corporate Bonds 1,480.60 — 2,961.20
TOTAL DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST $1,480.94 $0.25 $2,963.18
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Market Value$339,976.29
Day Change*$341.13 (0.10%)
Cost Basis$329,621.52
Gain/Loss+$10,354.77 (+3.14%)
Cash Balance$6,431.19 Details
Symbol Name ( Full | Short ) Quantity Price Market ValueDay Change**
( $ | % ) Cost Basis Gain/Loss
( $ | % ) Ratings Next Steps
BIV VANGUARD INT... 230 $83.41 $19,184.30 +$48.30 $19,753.76 $569.46 Trade
BLV VANGUARD LON... 177 $90.60 $16,036.20 +$83.19 $16,494.73 $458.53 Trade
VMBS VANGUARD MOR... 308 $52.52 $16,176.16 +$15.40 $16,464.84 $288.68 Trade
BNDX VANGUARD TOT... 724 $54.09 $39,161.16 +$101.36 $39,562.59 $401.43 Trade
BSV VANGUARD SHO... 493 $79.58 $39,232.94 +$44.37 $39,604.79 $371.85 Trade
VSS VGRD FTSE AL... 137 $96.21 $13,180.77 $43.84 $13,145.88 +$34.89 Trade
VEA VANGUARD FTS... 1,526 $37.31 $56,935.06 $137.34 $56,059.03 +$876.03 Trade
VUG VANGUARD GRO... 458 $114.27 $52,335.66 $18.32 $49,398.30 +$2,937.36 Trade
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Symbol Name ( Full | Short ) Quantity Price Market ValueDay Change**
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( $ | % ) Ratings Next Steps
VWO VANGUARD FTS... 393 $36.67 $14,411.31 $23.58 $13,192.53 +$1,218.78 Trade
VTV VANGUARD VAL... 585 $93.37 $54,621.45 $298.35 $49,448.70 +$5,172.75 Trade
VB VANGUARD SMA... 144 $129.87 $18,701.28 $112.32 $16,496.37 +$2,204.91 Trade
Total $339,976.29 $341.13 $329,621.52 +$10,354.77
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Membership Report - Deanna Rupp
January 2017 January 2016
Athlete 3203 3639
Athlete Season 1 520
Athlete Outreach 185 215
Athlete Total 3388 4375
Individual 227 294
Family 1 6
Family 2 6
Life 4 4
Non-Athlete Total 231 310
Club 24 35
Organization 0 1
Club Total 24 36
Administrative Vice Chair - Debbie Baldwin
Safe Sport Report - Jolyn Yanez
1. Registration is open for the 2017 Safe Sport Leadership Conference! The 2017 Conference is our 3rd Safe Sport Leadership Conference. The 2013 and 2015 Conferences were great successes and we are looking forward to bringing you an even better experience in 2017! The theme for this year’s Conference is One Team, One
Goal and it is our objective to send attendees home with tangible, actionable tools that can be employed immediately to create a culture of safety at your club or LSC. This conference is ideal for Zone, LSC and club leadership – we’re encouraging coaches and board members to attend together and return home with a plan to foster a Safe Sport environment at their club. The Conference will be held at the Denver Gateway Marriott, January 22-23, 2017. There is no registration fee for USA Swimming attendees. More information including speaker bios and conference program to come and will be posted at www.usaswimming.org/sslc2017. Registration is open at www.regonline.com/sslc2017 Conference Schedule Sunday, January 22 3:00pm Creating a Culture of Change: Vital Smarts 6:00pm Reception and Keynote Monday, January 23 8:00am Engaging Volunteers 9:30am Crucial Conversations: Vital Smarts 11:00am Safety Skills for Kids: Gundersen Health 12:30pm Lunch 2:00pm Sexting and What Adults Need to Know: Colorado Youth Matter 3:30pm Athlete Disclosures: FBI 5:00pm Conference closes Questions can be sent to Maggie Vail at [email protected].
2. Safe Sport Scenario for January Read this to your athletes: New Year’s resolutions give us a chance to set new goals or recommit to the things and ideas that we care about—like the culture on this team! Safe Sport is all about creating a healthy, positive, supportive team culture. Let’s brainstorm some ways that we can make 5 Safe Sport resolutions for 2017. Safe Sport Resolutions: 1. Encourage each other. How? >Safe Sport says: Keep the chatter during practice positive. If you notice that a teammate is struggling through a tough set, cheer them on. Find out the goal times of your teammates and cheer them on at meets.
2. Look out for each other. How? >Safe Sport says: This goes all kinds of ways. Stand up for a teammate being picked on or bullied. Loan a teammate a cap if theirs breaks. Make sure they don’t miss their race. If they do something that’s against the rules, call them out on it. 3. Think before your speak/post/tweet. How? >Safe Sport says: Respect isn’t just actions, respect is words, too. Never say/post/tweet something mean, rude, or demeaning about a teammate. What you do with your words matters to the culture of the team. 4. Build each other up. How? >Safe Sport says: Expect the best from your teammates and coaches, and then help them be their very best. If we all do this, we will be a faster, closer, and more supportive team. 5. Talk about how you feel. How? >Safe Sport says: If you’re mad about something a teammate or coach did or said, ask them about it. Let them know how you feel and listen to their perspective. Let’s be a team that doesn’t keep all of that bottled up. This is also a good time to review the athlete honor code (or code of conduct) if it’s been a while since you’ve done that. *For Coaches: for more information and resources on team culture, visit www.usaswimming.org/toolkit. To report concerning behavior, contact Safe Sport at (719) 866-4578 or [email protected].
Officials Committee Report - John Smigal LSC Officials Chairs Conference Call Date: Jan 4th, 2017 LSC Officials Chairs Conference Call notes:
LSC Officials Chair Meeting will be held in Houston, TX on June 16-18. Invitation is to the officials chair or delegated person to attend
Deck Pass can be used to provide confirmation of officials’ registration New drone rule goes into effect, Jan 1, 2017. No drones allowed to operate at a
sanctioned swim meet without being granted permission from VP of operation from USA Swimming.
Swimmers registration can be corrected up to the point the swimmer actually swims and competes. If the swimmer swims and competes with no or expired registration, then the swimmer is penalized.
Female swimsuit with a tie or mechanical clasp in the back is not a legal suite per FINA rules, which USA swimming is following.
Mixed gender relay - If the meet announcement states that the makeup of the relay team can be 3 to 1, then this is allowed. The lead swimmer on a mixed gender relay time counts as an official time.
N3 Mentor/Training workshop only for N3 evaluators is schedule for Apr 28-30 for the Western Zone. New N3 evaluator list will be coming out soon.
Officials Training On Nov 15th, 2016 a Stroke & Turn clinic was hosted by NCA at Alga Norte. A total of 9 people attended the clinic along with John Smigal and Kevin Lee as the instructors. The following teams were represented: CSA, NCA, RSD, and PS. The next Stroke & Turn clinic has not been scheduled. I would like to set a schedule of clinics once a quarter at different location throughout the LSC. Looking for a team to host the a clinic in the late March timeframe. Please contact John Smigal if you can provide a facility for an officials clinic. Issues and Concerns The number of registered and qualified officials has been dropping. As of Jan 2017 our officials count is approximately 92. Starting around 2015 the officials count averaged around 120. USA Swimming guide for the number of officials needed is 4-5% of the total number of swimmers in the LSC. With the number of swimmers in our LSC, we should have around 130 officials. I analysed the list of 92 officials that are registered and reduced that number down to 52 officials that have been activity participated in swim meets for the past six months. Team Deficiencies for Officials
Date Meet Team Total number of Official(s) Deficient
Description
5-6 Nov 2016 RSD A/B/C All Ages North Meet
NCA 7 Sat. AM 2 officials Sun AM 3 officials Sun PM 2 officials
5-6 Nov 2016 CNSA ABC All Ages CNSA 8 Sat AM 2 officials Sat PM 2 officials Sun AM 2 officials Sun PM 2 officials
5-6 Nov 2016 CNSA ABC All Ages PS 5 Sat AM 2 officials
Sat PM 1 official Sun AM 1 official Sun PM 1 official
5-6 Nov 2016 CNSA ABC All Ages SBA 1 Sat AM 1 official
5-6 Nov 2016 CNSA ABC All Ages SDAC 3 Sat AM 1 official Sat PM 1 official Sun PM 1 official
2-4 Dec 2016 CAST AB All Ages CAST 2 Sun PM 2 officials
2-4 Dec 2016 CAST AB All Ages RSD 2 Sat AM 1 official Sat PM 1 official
2-4 Dec 2016 CAST AB All Ages SBA 2 Sat AM 1 official Sun AM 1 official
2-4 Dec 2016 CAST AB All Ages SDAC 1 Sat PM 1 official
Equipment Report - Carlos Davila Meets:
We have had 5 meets since the last board meeting. In general the timing system equipment was working fine for all of them. Winter Age: We had a successful Winter Age Championship with no problems. Everything worked fine, including the new PA system
Equipment: Slippery touchpads surface problems. Solution: I ordered an anti-slip spray, one glow in the dark spray and one clear. I will be testing it as soon as I get the product. Flag: At the December AB All Ages meet at Granite Hills, when the National Anthem finished, in front of all the people that were around the timing system tent and with a very elevated voice, Greg Spire questioned me as to why I didn’t take out the flag that was donated by him to the timing system. He also said that if we are not going to use it I should give it back to him. My answer to him was that nobody told me that we would be playing the National Anthem and I didn’t take it out from the trailer to avoid an accident to the flag. The next day we used it at the time that we played the National Anthem I gave it back to him without making a show as he did on the day before. One of the parents that was there when
that happened brought at the Winter Age meet, two flags and one retractable pole. I got a second retractable pole. We use both flags and poles at both meets last weekend.
Safety Report - Kate Thornton 2016 Accident Report
There have been 7 accidents formally reported. o 6 at practice, 1 at a meet o 6 swimmers, 1 coach
There have been other accidents, which have gone unreported. o Suggested solution: Distribute attached two pages to all coaches and ask for them
to be more diligent in filing reports. Ask athlete reps to make swimmers aware that all injuries sustained during any activity related to USA Swimming (including meets and practice, both in the water and on deck) should be reported to their coaches and reports should be filed.
ACCIDENT REPORTS
Accident Reports (or Reports of Occurrence) MUST be filed for any injury (regardless of severity) occurring at a USA Swimming function. This includes:
o Practices o Meets o On-deck Injuries o In-pool Injuries o Major injuries o Minor injuries
Accident Reports MUST be filed, regardless of whether or not the
injured person is a member of USA Swimming. This includes: o Swimmers o Coaches o Officials o Parents o Spectators
Accident Reports MUST be filed by a meet director or by any club
personnel supervising the incident. Parents of an injured athlete should NEVER be asked to complete the form.
Accident Reports MUST be filed online, through USA
Swimming’s Online Report of Occurrence Form. This form can be found at: http://www.usaswimming.org/ROO
o If a report cannot be immediately filed, please document the details on a copy of the attached form. Then, you, or someone from your club, must enter the information into the online system as soon as possible.
PERSONAL INFORMATION Name (Legal): Gender: Male Female Date of Birth: Age: Address: City, State, Zip: Contact Phone: ( ) Email: USA Swimming Member: YES NO LSC: (IE: Indiana Swimming, IllinoisSwimming, etc) Name of Club: USA Swimming ID: Enter UN if Unattached If known ACCIDENT INFORMATION Date of Accident (MM/DD/YY):
Activity: Meet / Competition Meet / Warm-Ups Meet / Warm-Down Practice / Water Practice / Dry-Land Other
Where Accident Occurred: In Water Deck On Blocks Locker Room Bleachers Hallway Stairs Gym Outside Venue Other Describe the Accident: ACCIDENT LOCATION INFORMATION Facility Name: Address / City / State / Zip: Type: Indoor Outdoor INJURY INFORMATION Affected Body Part: Head / Neck Eye / Ears / Nose Shoulder Torso Internal Hand / Arm / Wrist Knee Leg / Ankle / Foot Mouth / Teeth / Chin
Other Description of Injury: FIRST AID INFORMATION
On Site Care: Yes No Care Refused by Injured: Yes No Parent/Guardian Notified: Yes No Comment? Taken to Hospital/Clinic: Yes No CONTACT INFORMATION FOR TWO WITNESSES ( ) Witness 1 Name Address/City/State/Zip Phone ( ) Witness 2 Name Address/City/State/Zip Phone ( ) Activity/Meet Supervisor Name Phone REPORT SUBMITTED BY ( ) Name Phone Email
USA Swimming - Report of Occurrence Report ALL occurrences/accidents, regardless of how minor
Club Personnel or Club Safety Coordinator is responsible for ONLINE REPORTING - www.usaswimming.org/ROO This form is a draft only -- then go to the ONLINE REPORT OF OCCURRENCE FORM to key in the information you documented below
Do Not Fax or Mail this form. Enter information into the website Online Report of Occurrence Form.
Age Group Vice Chair - Sean Redmond No report
Diversity Committee Report - Krissy Payton No report
Adaptive Swimming - Don Watkinds No report
Technical Planning Vice Chair - Tom Paradowski Bid packet was distributed Bid meeting is taking place on Wednesday, January 18th at the swim office
Senior Vice Chair - Dave Kilmer No Report
Championship Committee Championship Committee Meeting - December 19, 2016 Attendees: Dean Bailey, Rich Cosgrove, John McGlynn, Maria Davila, Mary Redmond WAG MEET FORMAT
1. Remove the 10/U 500 Free 2. 400 IM will be time finals only swum during Prelims 3. Time standards will be adjusted for certain events to keep 3-4 heats
Championship Meet Discussion
1. WAG meet to be held at Coronado for 2017-2020 2. Sr Class meet to be held at Coronado for the next 3 years 3. LCJO’s to be held at Coronado 2017
a. Will review the availability of other pools/cost of other pools for future JO’s 4. SCJO’S
a. 2017 Poway – Poway will be under construction for 2018 b. 2018 Tentatively @ Coronado – will review during the summer
5. Request to have relay cards made especially for Championship meets- order has been placed so we can use them for JO’s and Sr Classic
Coach Representative - Don Watkinds No report