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 Are you bored between events at your child's swim meet? Why not attend upcoming YMCA Swim Official's Classes to become a Level I and Level II YMCA Swim Official? The advantages of officiating at a meet are:

  • It makes the meet go by much faster since you are doing something instead of just sitting in the stands.
  • You ensure quality officiating by becoming a part of the system.
  • You get to know other parents, volunteers, and coaches and may make new friends as a result.
  • It's much less crowded on deck and a whole lot cooler.
  • There's no admission charge and you get a free heat sheet.
  • Your child will think you are cool.
  • Changes to the Swim Officials Certification program.

It takes at least 26 people to conduct a meet correctly.

No certification needed for the following positions:

  • Timers - 13 Timers for a 6 Lane Pool. 17 timers for an 8 lane pool.
  • Scorers - 3 scorers needed.
  • Announcer - 1
  • Place Judge - 2
  • Runner - 1 needed, works best with 2 if electronic timing is not used.
  • Computer Console Operator - 1
  • Timing Console Operator - 1

YMCA Official Certification required for the following positions:

  • Stroke/Turn Judges - 4 judges needed
  • Starter/Referee - 2 positions can be done by one person. (Also requires a league certification)
  • Officials Training Schedule

View the swimming rules for the various swimming categories.

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Our Mission | The Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County is a charitable association founded on Christian principles, dedicated to building a healthy spirit, mind and body. We are committed to being a positive part of family life by promoting the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.