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CODE OF CONDUCT
All members of the BCASC agree to abide by the standards of conduct outlined below:
- To strive to become the best person possible and to develop a positive attitude for self and to be supportive of teammates.
- To strive to be the best athlete possible; training and performing at the highest level possible; to encourage teammates to do the same in practice and in competition.
- To display proper respect and good sportsmanship towards coaches, teammates, fellow competitors, parents, officials, administrators, and others involved in the sport of swimming.
- To become a model traveller; to use good manners and behaviour; to cheerfully follow the directions of my coaches and chaperones, including established curfews.
- To refrain from all illegal or inappropriate behaviour that might distract from the positive image and reputation of BCASC or be detrimental to their performance objectives.
- To not possess or use alcohol, tobacco, or illegal or non-prescribed drugs.
Failure to comply with this Code of Conduct may result in, but not necessarily be limited to, either or both of the following:
- Swimmer not being allowed to participate in some or all team activities.
- Swimmer being sent home.
Upon notification of any violation of the Code of Conduct, BCASC coaches, and/or the executive, shall inform the individual and his/her parents and shall investigate promptly the circumstances of the violation. The swimmer shall then be promptly given the disciplinary action decided upon for the violation.
SHORT AND LONG COURSE TIMES
The Board of Swimming NSW recently reviewed the current schedule of constants tables for converting Short Course Times to Long Course times and vice versa.
The following rules now apply for qualifying purposes:-
- When qualifying for Long Course Championships, swimmers can use either a Long Course or Short Course qualifying time, however if entering using a Short Course time, their entry time will be equal to the qualifying time for that event.
- When qualifying for Short Course Championships, swimmers can use either a Long Course or Short Course qualifying time.