Blue & White Meet on Tuesday!
Blue & White Meet
The blue & white meet is our trial run where us parents remember how to run a meet and our kids learn how to swim a meet.
When:
Tuesday, June 6th
Time:
Arrive at 4:30, warm ups begin at 5:00 & the Meet will begin at 5:30 sharp. All swimmers should be at the pool, settled, and ready to get in the water at 5pm.
We will be swimming an adjusted schedule for the Blue & White Meet; we will start with freestyle and backstroke, followed by the free relays, breaststroke and fly. All swimmers will swim free, back, and the free relays, those swimmers that the coaches decide are able will swim breast and fly. This will give each swimmer a base time in their strokes.
New Parents Meeting:
If you are new to swim team, meet on the basketball court at 5:00 - while your kids warm up, we will give you the rundown on how meets work!
NEW! Spirit Theme:
New this year, the coaches are offering your kids the chance to show their BLUE SHARK SPIRIT! Each meet will have a theme for your child to dress up. Best dressed gets a small prize! Tuesday's theme is "Get your blue on!"
Availability:
Go to the team website https://gulfpark.swim-team.us/ and sign into your account. On the home page you will see the Blue & White Meet under the Events Header. Click on the RSVP icon to declare your child's availability! This must usually be done at least 2 days prior to each swim meet for your swimmer to be scheduled properly in the meet! Best to go ahead and edit your swimmers availability now for all meets; you can always go back and edit later if the need arises.
Volunteers:
We require each family to provide a volunteer for at least 1/2 of the meet. It truly takes a village to put on the meet and we need all hands on deck!! Because the Blue & White meet is just us...all hands must literally be on deck!! Go to the team website https://gulfpark.swim-team.us/ and sign into your account. On the home page you will see an events listing and you will see the Blue & White meet listed. Click on the V button to declare your volunteer position! If you have any questions about any jobs, please feel free to ask!! Meet workers should check in with Jennifer Manrod when you arrive at the meet.
Parking: Very Important!!!!!
You may park in the lower lot or along one side of the street in the neighborhood or pull in at the upper lot of off cedar bluff and park in the grass. It is CRITICAL that you be mindful of the residents in the neighborhood when street parking. Please do not park in the cul-de-sac, do not block driveways, and only park on ONE SIDE of the street throughout the neighborhood. It is also critical that you do NOT park in the upper pool lot off of Cedar Bluff or block that driveway - we must keep that clear to allow for emergency vehicles.
(Please take note of the one side of the street parking regulations or you may have to leave the meet to move your car!).
Food:
We urge you all to "Eat at the Meet" and have two areas to serve you. On the side of the pool nearest the kiddie pool, our concession stand will be open and features packaged snacks, sports drinks, and ice cream.
Our Hospitality area is called the SHARK BITES CAFE, it will be set up with tents at home meets. We serve grilled and homemade meals and snacks just for swim meets. We offer burgers, hotdogs, grilled chicken, salads, fresh fruit and assorted side dishes and desserts.
Our best values are the combo meals, all priced $4-$7, and include two sides and bottled/canned beverages or refillable lemonade. You will be getting much more detailed concession information from our fabulous hospitality crew soon!!
What to Bring:
For those of you, who are new to the team, please pack a towel, folding chairs, goggles, swim cap and a sweatshirt. A sharpie pen is also handy for jotting your events on your hand for reference. Many kids also bring hand held electronics, books or playing cards to pass time between events. (Please be mindful that swimmers are responsible for all of these belongings).
Misc. Notes...
8 and under parents: Please help your little ones get to their mark on time. Pay attention to the order of events (the event number is on display at the starters table) and direct them to the blocks where a volunteer will line them up. Please bring them to the clerking board for relays, we will need assistance separating them and getting them to the correct sides of the pool. At our pool, all events finish on the Cedar Bluff side of the pool!
Please be sure to check the event boards when you arrive for the most up to date swimmer information!!
It is especially important to take note of relays; Free Relays are the last events of the evening. If your child is scheduled to swim the Free Relay and will be unable to stay for that event, it is imperative to let a Meet Director or Coach know as soon as possible. Remember the relays affect all 4 scheduled swimmers and in many cases a swim meet score is decided by these last events!
Reminder: No smoking or alcohol at swim meets
Per GKAISA rules, all smoking and alcoholic beverages are absolutely prohibited at the pool area in all GKAISA meets - Dual, Tri, Relay and Championship.
Traditions: Gulf Park Blue Sharks have been swimming since 1970, and we have many time-honored traditions. Each year our senior boys (age 15-18) choose a super secret theme and dress up for their relay at Blue & White. They pick some crazy things! The catch is that they must swim in whatever they wear.
In addition, at the end of every home meet, the whole team dances "the time warp" and leaps into the pool. These traditions began long before us, and will continue as long as there is a blue shark at gulf park!
Your Gulf Park Blue Shark Meet Directors,
Matt and Jennifer Manrod





