Welcome to the Ozark Swimming Athlete Information Page! If you are an athlete representative and would have suggestions for this page or want to help maintain it, please contact [email protected]
Ozark Swimming's Athlete Committee
Athlete Recognition and Reimbursements
Congratulations to the 2020-2021 Scholastic All American Team!
Ozark Records | NCAA Compliance |
All Time Top 16 (9/1/1995-2/22/2022) | USA Swimming Top Times |
Ozark Senior Reimbursement Policy | USA Swimming Top Times |
USA Swimming Times Search |
Graduating Seniors
Swimming in College
Initial-Eligibility Educational Resources:
- www.eligibilitycenter.org - The registration site for student-athletes wishing to compete in NCAA Division I or II athletics.
- www.ncaa.org
- 2021-2022 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete - designed to help prospective student-athletes understand the NCAA initial-eligibility process and to prepare prospective student-athletes for transitioning from high school to becoming an NCAA Division I or II student-athlete.
- Initial-Eligibility Brochure - short guide to the standards and steps that it takes to become an NCAA Division I or II student-athlete.
- Eligibility Center Quick Reference Sheet - breakdown of the NCAA Divisions I and II initial-eligibility standards.
- Academic Requirements Document - academic standards for student-athletes enrolling at a Division I college or university
- Initial-Eligibility Online Course - This free course is designed to educate coaches, parents, and counselors about the NCAA's initial-eligibility requirements. After completing the course, you will be more prepared to advise student-athletes about the necessary steps to become certified to compete in NCAA Divisions I and II athletics.
- Your Path to the Student-Athlete Experience Presentation (For Students) - PowerPoint narrated overview of the initial elibibility process for students and parents.
Disability Swimming
Recommendations for Inclusion of Swimmers with Disability
Safe Sport/Athlete Protection
Ozark Safe Sport Coordinator: Diana Rosen-Email: [email protected]
MAAPP 2.0 Policy effective September 1, 2021
Where to start with a concern:
If you need to report a concern of sexual misconduct, please contact your local law enforcement agency and the U.S. Center for SafeSport. You can make a report to the U.S. Center for SafeSport at www.uscenterforsafesport.org/report-a-concern/.
All other Safe Sport concerns can be reported through USA Swimming’s online reporting form at www.usaswimming.org/report.
18/O Athlete Protection Training (ATP) For Athletes
- The Athlete Protection Training Requirement for Adult Athletes went into effect on June 23, 2019. The APT requirement for swimmers aged 18 and above will be universally enforced at all sanctioned and approved meets going forward. They may access the training.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: Athletes over 18 must complete the APT Core Course before their 18th birthday through their OWN SWIMS 3.0/USA Swimming log-in account.
Athlete Protection Planning REQUIRED for ALL 18 + athletes
USA SWIMMING SAFE SPORT
MINOR ATHLETE ABUSE PREVENTION POLICY