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Training ensures that all meets are run smoothly and have the best officiating for the benefit of all swimmers. Stroke and turn judges: The clinics start the certification process for new judge trainees and also serve as a recertification process for returning RVAA judges. Judges clinics last approximentely ninety minutes. Attendance at one session is mandatory for all prospective RVAA judges - except current USA Swimming judges. USA judges must contact Steve Wookfolk (890-6160) or John Stanley (354-9856) to obtain credentials and updated RVAA rules prior to officiating. Starters and Referees must attend one of the two judges clinics offered. All teams must have at least one trained starter and referee. Questions call Beth Doughty at 540-354-5475.

STROKE AND TURN JUDGES CLINICS
Judges attend one session only.

Location: Salem Family YMCA
June 2 (Thursday) 7 PM Studio B
June 4 (Saturday) 1:30 Studio B
COMPUTER AND TABLES CLINICS

Location: Salem Family YMCA
TEAM MANGER CLINIC (for all teams)
Bring Team Manager II books
May 15 (Sunday) 1:30 PM Studio B
MEET MANAGER AND HEAD TABLE WORKER CLINIC
(for all teams that host meets)
May 15 (Sunday) 3:30 PM Studio B

STARTERS, HEAD TIMERS, AND REFREES CLINIC

Location: Salem Family YMCA
June 2 (Thursday) 8:30 PM Studio B
June 4 (Saturday) 3 PM Studio B

CLERK OF COURSE AND RUNNERS CLINIC

Location: Salem Family YMCA
June 4 (Saturday) 2 PM Pool Atrium

CITY / COUNTY SEEDING MEETING

Location: Salem Family YMCA
July 13 (Wednesday) 7:30 PM Studion B
COACHES MEETING

Location: Hunting Hills Country Club Clubhouse
June 5 (Sunday) 3:00 PM

RVAA MISSION STATEMENT

The Roanoke Valley Aquatic Association was offically organized in 1964 when the RVAA prepared the present constitution and by-laws under the direction and supervision of the late Ed Hughes. During the same year, the AAU offically sanctioned the RVAA

The RVAA has grown from an organization with only a few hundred swimmers in 1964 to approximately 1,695 swimmers in 2001. Following the summer swim season each year, the RVAA holds a championship meet, involving all of the current year's participating teams. At the conclusion of the championship meet, the organization presents plaques and awards in each division for appropriate finishes. The RVAA also maintains, updates yearly, and publishes a record of all the fastest times in the individual age groups events for the championship meet.

The mission of RVAA is to promote the sport of swimming for participants of all ages and abilities throughout the Roanoke Valley Region. All swimmers, parents, coaches, and volunteers will be treated with the highest standards of courtesy and dignity in an environment that fosters fun, personal growth, fair play, and good sportsmanship. RVAA strives to ensure an equitable system of competition among swimmers. Its member swim clubs, in promoting team unity and competition, are charged with abiding by the letter and spirit of the RVAA rules.


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