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FAST Meet Support FAQ
What is meet support?
What is a session of meet support?
What kind of jobs are there?
How do I sign up?
How many sessions does our family need to work?
What if our swimmer only swims for a few months?
What if we don't complete our meet support sessions?
What if I have more questions about meet support?
What is meet support?
Meet support is helping during a swim meet. It can take over 850 man-hours
to put on a swim meet, and swim meets are a major source of revenue for
swim teams. FAST-sponsored swim meets provide additional income needed for
general operating expenses that provides our swimmers with a high level of
professional coaching and keeps monthly dues as affordable as possible.
What is a session of meet support?
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A session is a set of swim events as defined in the
meet information. One session usually averages about 4 hours. Weekend meets
normally include 5 sessions (1 on Friday evening, 1 on Saturday morning, 1 on
Saturday afternoon, 1 on Sunday morning, and 1 on Sunday afternoon).
What kind of jobs are there?
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Programs, hospitality, lane timer, backup timer, and runner are all good
jobs for a first-time swim parent. Runner can be done by a child 10 years
of age or older. Lane timers must be 12 years or older.
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Clerk of course and awards are good jobs to learn once you
have worked at a meet and understand how the meet operates.
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Head timer,
timing console, meet computer and announcing require more training (usually
several sessions). There are computer and timing console trainee slots available
at every meet.
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See
meet support job descriptions
for more details.
How do I sign up?
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When the meet support schedule is available, an email will be sent out to all
active FAST families currently registered to receive emails. At this point, you may email the
meet support coordinator to sign up for that particular meet.
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Please
be specific about what job you want to work, during what session and who
will be working.
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You will receive an email back to confirm that you are
signed up to work.
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The meet support schedule
(intrasquad meet example)
for each meet is updated periodically on the FAST website.
How many sessions does our family need to work?
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The number of sessions each family must work is detailed in the
terms and
conditions.
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For 2007-2008 senior, pre-senior, and blue groups
12 sessions
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For 2007-2008 white group 10 sessions
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For 2007-2008 gold and silver groups 8 sessions
How can we complete the sessions?
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Multiple family members can signup for the same
session, including siblings, parents, grandparents, etc. For example, if 3
family members work the Saturday morning and Sunday morning sessions of a
weekend meet, the family has completed 6 meet support sessions over one weekend.
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Swimmers can work sessions that they are not
eligible to swim in. Swimmers should not complete meet support in lieu of
swimming.
What if our swimmer only swims for a few months?
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Meet support sessions are accrued at 1 meet support session per month until the
maximum number of sessions for the swimmer's group has been reached.
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Normally, you will have until mid-July of the
current swim season to complete your meet support commitment, even if your
swimmer stops swimming before that time.
What if we don't complete our meet support sessions?
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If your child stops swimming after a few months and you still owe meet
support sessions, you may complete these sessions at any of the FAST-
sponsored meets during the remainder of the 2007-2008 season.
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Remember, if you
quit the team and remove yourself from the email list, it will be your
responsibility to contact the meet support
coordinator to arrange to work your meet
support commitment.
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In the unlikely situation that you have not completed your meet support
commitment by the last swim meet of the 2007-2008 season in mid-July, your family will be billed
$80 for each session not yet worked, as described in the
Terms and
Conditions.
What if I have more questions about meet support?
Please email the meet support coordinator with any questions. See the
meet support page for more information.
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