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A swimmer must meet several requirements to qualify for the county championships. The final list of participants will not be available until after the last swim meet, but by reviewing the weekly meet results, you can monitor how your child is ranking. Coaches will confirm if your child will be invited as we get closer to the end of the season.

You can find the weekly Top 100 list on the Gwinnett County Swim League's website  HERE.

  • A swimmer must swim in at least two swim meets.
  • Special arrangements have been made to hold the county meet at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center. The swimmer must be in the top 50 swimmers in the county (who elect to swim that stroke at the county meet) for each event for which they qualify.
  • A swimmer may qualify in more than three individual events, but is only allowed to swim three individual events at the county meet, plus two relays (same requirements as a dual meet). Because some swimmers in the county qualify for more than three events, frequently a swimmer who is not in the top 50 will be invited to swim at the county meet as some swimmers drop out of their multiple events. 
  • If your child is close to the 50th-place time and over age 6, there is a very good chance he or she will be invited to swim in the county meet because 6-and-under swimmers rarely qualify for more than two events, and few 6-and-under swimmers elect to drop out of an event.
  • Swimmers who do not qualify for individual events may be asked to go to the county meet to participate in the relay events.
  • Swimmers who qualify for the county meet must notify the team of their intent to swim or they will not be entered into the meet.
  • The Gwinnett County Championships are held at Georgia Tech's McAuley Aquatic Center in early July.
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