2025 Swim Meet Orientation 

The Cool Dell C-Dragons compete in the Manuel Division of the Gateway  Conference. Other teams in our division: Cedarmill, Lake Chesterfield, Lake of the Woods, Washington, and MAC. 

2025 Meet Schedule: 

June 2: Green and White @ Cool Dell (intrasquad meet) 

June 9: Lake of the Woods @ Cool Dell

June 16: Cool Dell @ MAC 

June 23: Cool Dell @ Washington 

June 30: Cool Dell @ Lake Chesterfield  

July 7: Cedarmill @ Cool Dell 

July 11: Gateway Conference 11 & Over @ Cool Dell 

July 12: Gateway Conference 10 & Under @ Cedarmill 

Parents must commit their swimmers to each meet online via Sportsengine at www.CoolDellCDragons.com. 

The registration deadline is the Thursday prior to each meet. If a child has not committed to a meet prior to the deadline he/she will be unable to compete.  This ensures that our coaches and parent volunteers have sufficient time to organize the meet entries. It is easiest to go ahead and declare your swimmers at once as soon as you  know whether or not they will be at the meet. Make sure you are also marking  down if they CANNOT be at the meet! 

If you have questions or problems with Team Unify, please contact Scott and Lisa Kennedy at [email protected]

C-Dragon Swim Coaches  

All coaches can be contacted via email at [email protected] 

Coleen Sumner, Head Coach 

Ted Faulhaber, Head Coach 

 

 

Heat Sheets - A heat sheet is a program for the swim meet that shows all of the  participating swimmers and which events they will be swimming, as well as their  heat number, lane number, age, team and seed time.  

Heat sheets will be emailed to parents on the day of the meet. Please print your  own copy and bring it with you to the meet.  

 

Event Number – There are 78 events in each meet, which are always swum in the  same order: IM, Freestyle, Breaststroke, Freestyle Relay, Backstroke, Butterfly,  Medley Relay  

Heat Number – This number will tell you which heat your swimmer is scheduled  to be in. Each of the 87 events is divided into HEATS, with up to 6 swimmers in  each heat. Heats are swum in reverse numerical order, from slowest to fastest. (Eg:  If your child is swimming in Heat 5 and there are a total of 6 heats in the event,  your child will swim second.) The fastest swimmers are always placed in Heat #1,  and this is the only heat that is scored in a meet.  

Lane Number - This number will tell you which lane your swimmer is scheduled  to be in. The home team swims in the even numbered lanes (2,4,6) and the away  team swims in the odd numbered lanes (1,3,5)  

Seed Time – This number represents a swimmer’s best time in this event in a  previous meet. If the swimmer has no previous time, their seed time will be listed  as NT. Occasionally a seed time may be different from a child’s best time at a  previous meet. This is due to the difference between 25 meter pools (like Cool  Dell) and 25 yard pools (like Washington, MAC and Lake Chesterfield). As a yard pool is slightly shorter than a  meter pool, a best time swum in a yard pool will be converted to a slightly longer  time if the next meet is in a meter pool. Example: If your child’s time in 25 Free  for a yard pool is 23.25 seconds, this will convert to 25.81 seconds in a meter pool. 

 

Swim Meet 101 

What To Bring  

Team suit. While the team suit isn’t mandatory, most kids will be wearing the team suit or  plain black suits.  

• Swim cap is mandatory for girls and recommended for boys. ONLY Cool Dell caps can be  worn. If your swimmer is wearing a cap from another team it must be turned inside out. • Goggles – 2 pairs  

• Towels – at least 2 as they get wet quickly  

• Warm clothes to wear between events  

• Water bottle – swimmers should stay hydrated  

• Healthy snacks  

• Entertainment for swimmers (and young siblings) such as books, card games, coloring books,  handheld electronics 

• Folding chairs or blanket for swimmer in bullpen and folding chairs for spectators  • Copy of heat sheet – printed at home 

• Highlighter for marking heat sheet  

• Sharpie for marking swimmer  

• Team spirit and a relaxed and positive attitude! 

Sunscreen and bugspray should be applied to swimmers as needed, but should NOT be left in the bullpen in the swimmer’s bags! Unfortunately, these items have caused a lot of  problems over the years. 

Marking Your Swimmer 

To help your children keep track of their events, it is helpful to write the information on their arm with a sharpie. To help the bullpen workers keep track of your children, it is  helpful to write their last name on their back.  

The strokes are abbreviated with the following initials: FR – freestyle, BK – backstroke,  BR – breaststroke, FL – butterfly, and IM for Individual Medley. 

One way is to draw a small graph on their arm using just the initials for each of the  following:  

E(event) H(heat) L(lane) D(distance) S(stroke)  6 4 4 50 FR