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Team Conduct
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Members and coaches are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate and suitable manner at all times, giving the proper respect to others and property.
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We are guests of Regis Jesuit High School. We need to abide by their policies/rules, be respectful of their property, and always be polite to the staff and student body.
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When attending a swim meet, show the guest host appreciation and respect, supporting their policies and facility rules.
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Be a supportive teammate and competitor, appreciating your teammate's/competitor's achievements, and understanding their disappointments.
Act Like a Champion
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We don't overreact to winning or losing......don't come off as bragging (act like you've been there before) or being a poor sport.
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We want our swimmers to celebrate their accomplishments, but be situationally aware.....think about the feelings of the other athletes.
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Disappointment will happen.....we don't always swim a best time. It's okay to be disappointed, but a dramatic, uncontrollable reaction is unacceptable. Go to a quiet area, croggle (if you need to cry, keep your goggles on), or jump into the warm up and down lane and swim it off.
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Win or lose, we take it back to practice and work harder.
Safe Sport
- Denver Swim Academy takes their responisiblity seriously and is committed to full participation as a Safe Sport Recognized Team. As such, the coaches follow the Best Practice Recommendations and have developed specific team policies (Code of Conduct) to ensure all swimmers have the safest experience possible with mutual respect for each other.
- Please take a look at the USA Swimming Safe Sport page
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