What is AAA min in swimming?

AAA (AAA Cut) Is a time classification for a swimmer or a swim sometimes called a Zone cut. AAA is faster than the AA time standard. AAAA (AAAA Cut) Is a time classification for a swimmer or a swim. It is faster than the AAA time standard and is the fastest typically listed in times standards.

What is a good 1650 swim time?

The average swimming speed for the 1650 for 25- to 29-year-old women ranges from 20:44.49 to 27:39.29.

How do college swimming times differ across division levels?

College swimming times required to compete differ depending on division level. Swimmers who don’t have times fast enough for top tier D1 programs could still be a big contributor on a D2 or D3 swimming roster. This swimming times chart below has been compiled to help swimming recruits see how they stack up across all division levels.

Should student-athletes choose a college swimming program?

The best thing that student-athletes can do is be realistic about what type of swimming program is the best fit for them. A swimmer who only has Sectional Meet cuts likely won’t be heading to an elite swimming school on a full scholarship. College swimming times required to compete differ depending on division level.

What does the swimming times chart tell you?

The swimming times chart breaks down what times a recruit can shoot for — Lower tier programs are looking for those swimmers who might not have the times currently but have the character and work ethic to improve. The differences between D3 and NAIA are minor when it comes to standards coaches will accept.

Who won the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship?

Stanford’s Brooke Forde won the championship final for the 100-yard individual medley with a time of 4:01.57. Minnesota’s Sarah Bacon won the championship final for three-meter diving with a 408.60. NC State’s Sophie Hansson won the championship final for the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 57.23. Complete results can be found here .