- What are my basic responsibilities as a Lobo swim parent?
- How do I sign my swimmer up for a meet?
- How can I be more involved in Lobo?
- How can I save money on meet fees?
- How can I become a USA Swim Official?
- What can I expect at swim meets?
- What should I bring to swim meets?
- What is the Service Hours Commitment for each family?
- What are the fundraising requirements for each family?
- Tell me about coach etiquette.
- Are there social activities for the team?
- What is a Team Travel Meet?
- What forms need to be signed for out of town meets?
- My swimmer wants to swim Sundance in the summer. What needs to happen?
- I'm getting too much email or no email or take me off your email list.
- How does a swimmer from another club team switch to Lobo?
- How does a swimmer transfer out of Lobo or resign?
- I have more questions. Who can I ask?
Responsibilities
As a Lobo swim parent, please do the following to ensure your swimmer's active status in the club:
- Complete the online registration and automatic billing information within one week of trying out Lobo. If you are a returning family, please register as soon as your child begins practice.
- If your swimmer is new to USA Swimming, please provide a copy of their birth certificate to the coach immediately for USA Swimming registration purposes.
- Login, verify your email, and keep your information current.
- Sign up for your service hours commitment online promptly. Should you sign up and are unable to fulfill your job, please find a substitute. Click here to see the Service Hours Commitment.
Sign up for a meet
You can sign your swimmer up for meets from the Swim Lobo Home page. Sign in and then click on the Meet Entries button. You'll see a button next to the meet you wish to enter that says 'Attend Meet' or 'Edit Commitment'. When you click on this, you'll see your swimmer's name. Click on their name and select the events they'd like to swim. Be SURE to click on the 'Save Changes' button at the bottom of the page when you have finished making your selections.
Be Involved
You are welcome to be on the Lobo Board. Positions are filled in late August/early September as we begin the Short Course season. Check with the President to see if there are openings at other times in the year. You may also become a Meet Official. There are always opportunities to fulfill service hours with the two meets we host, as well. One is in June and the other in November.
Save Money
Every team is expected to provide some Meet Officials. If you become an official, Lobo will pay your swimmer's meet entry fees for meets you officiate at. Lobo also reimburses you for your USA Swim registration and some other fees associated with becoming an official. Plus you get to eat for free at the meets and get a front row seat to the races! Click here to inquire about becoming an official for Lobo.
Become a USA Swim Official
The fees associated with becoming a certified USA Swim Official are paid for by Lobo Aquatic Club. We currently have officials who are training all the way up to having collegiate and national officiating experience! This document explains the procedures for becoming a swim official.
Be sure to read the swim meet information sheet to find out what the meet format is and what the venue is like. Some pools are outside; many are inside. Indoor pools can be quite warm, even in the winter.
Depending on the venue, you may be able to bring folding chairs and coolers for food and beverages. Please bring only plastic containers. Glass is never allowed on a pool deck. If the venue has cement seats, you might find a cushion or blanket comfortable to sit on. For outside meets you may want an umbrella or shade structure.
Lobo hosts two meets each year, one Short Course meet in November and one Long Course meet in June. In lieu of separate fundraising events, each family is expected to work various jobs at these meets for their service commitment. Positions range from selling programs, organizing awards, being a safety marshal, helping with our noteworthy hospitality area, to running the computer and clock. There are many types of jobs and each comes with training as needed. Bringing refreshments for hospitality or selling ads for the meet program also counts toward fulfilling family service hours. Unfulfilled hours will result in fees on the next invoice as outlined in the registration process.
The two meets we host during the year are how Lobo raises money to pay coaches, rent the pool space and other fees associated with running a swim club. As such, fulfilling service hours at meets is what we ask in lieu of fundraising. However, if you have an idea for a team fundraiser, please discuss that with the president. We have had people write grants for team apparel or to help fund team travel, for example. If you have an interest and/or skill in this area, we welcome your ideas and help.
Parents may observe practices from the bleachers at the UNM pool. Please refrain from talking to your swimmer or the coach during practice unless there is an emergency. The coach and swimmers need to stay focused on their work. Coaches are busy ensuring the safety of your swimmer and maintaining an effective workout session. If you have a question or concern, please ask after practice or contact your coach. contact your coach. send an email to your coach.
Social Activities
There are several social activities throughout the year for swimmers. We begin the Short Course season with a team get-together at the pool. Other activities range from end of season banquets, rock climbing, picnics, hikes, baseball games, tie dye parties, amusement park outings, and team dinners. Activities are posted on the LOBO Activities page.
Team Travel Meet
The team travel meet usually happens in the summer and everyone is encouraged to attend the selected out of town meet. In recent years, Lobo has gone to the FAST Long Course meet in Fort Collins, Colorado. After the meet, the team spends a day doing a fun activity like going to a Elitch Gardens Amusement Park in Denver. Recently, four Chinese National Swimmers joined us for the trip, making it an extra-memorable trip! To ensure a safe trip for all, please review the Lobo Travel Policy.
Out of Town Meets
Swimmers may choose to attend meets out of town, either in-state or out-of-state. Out of state meets might include major competitions like Zones, Sectionals or Nationals that swimmers might qualify for. If athletes travel without parents to in-state meets or any out of state meet with or without parents, they must sign both the Code of Conduct and Medical Release forms.
If your swimmer chooses to swim with a Sundance team in the summer, they must notify Lobo Aquatic Club on or before February 1st of that year, before Short Course Season ends. They must not attend any swim practices with a club team after the season has ended. Please provide Lobo Aquatic Club 30 days notice prior to resigning so you are not billed for additional time. Resignation Form
Welcome to Lobo! If you are coming from another team and your USA Swim Membership is current, you will need to fill out a USA transfer form and pay $10 within 1 week of registering. The transfer form is found here and on the NM Swimming website. Please mail it to Kathy Beaudet, 6221 Dellyne Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120. You will also pay a one-time registration fee of $50 to Lobo Aquatic Club and complete the registration packet. You will be swimming at meets as an 'unattached' swimmer for 120 days, however you may practice and swim with Lobo during that time.
If you decide to resign from Lobo Aquatic Club, please provide 30 days notice in writing to Loboregistrar ([email protected]) and the coach to avoid being billed after you leave. Example: Inform LAC by February 1st if you wish to resign on March 1st. Outstanding fees, such as meet fees or back dues must be paid before leaving. Resignation Form.
Please email us if you have further questions. You may also talk to your coach or a board member.

