The Stettler Swim Club endeavors to host two swim meets each season.  Hosting a swim meet provides our swimmers the opportunity to participate in a sanctioned meet in their home pool.  This also reduces costs of travel and provides our club with additional revenue sources.Swim meets are large events that require a minimum of 40 volunteers to work the event.  There are many jobs to do at a swim meet, including jobs that require little to no training or several years of experience. Volunteering at a swim meet is a great way to learn about the sport and increase your understanding of the skills and time standards your swimmer is working towards. Volunteers also get the best seats in the house! Officials are certified through Swimming Canada Officials Certification Pathway and below are resources and tools available to assist with become an official.


E-Learning Modules - How To Instructions

Swimming Canada's Learning Management System provides eLearning modules for officials.  The following eLearning modules are currently available for officials:

  • Introduction to Swimming Officiating (formerly Timekeeper) 
  • Safety Marshal
  • Chief Timekeeper
  • Clerk of Course
  • Judge of Stroke
  • Inspector of Turns

Self Directed Clinics - How to Instructions

Swimming Canada's Learning Management System provides self directed clinics that can be taken at home for officials.  The following self directed clinics are currently available for officials:

  • Chief Recorder and Recorder
  • Starter
  • Chief Finish Judge/Chief Judge Electronics
  • Meet Manager


Learning
Management
System


Officials Certification - Officials Certification Pathway​​​​​​​
Officials Dress Code - ​​​​​​​Swim Alberta Officials Dress Code

Need Help?

Contact our officials co-ordinator via Email.