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Swimming & Diving

Sanctioned in 1967, swimming and diving was the sixth sport Iowa girls could participate in.

Swimmers and divers not only learn the fundamentals and technique required of each stroke and dive, but they also develop a lifelong passion for the sport. Many swimmers fondly remember the pride they have for their school, their teammates and the fitness routines they developed. Girls who participate in swimming and diving have a strong dedication to their sport, often finding new strength in themselves as they push to get the fastest times for not only themselves but also their team.

2025聽Season Information聽

Dates & Guidelines

The following dates and guidelines are approved for the聽2024 school year.

  • First practice:聽Monday, August聽11

  • First competition:聽Monday, August聽25

  • Swimming dates:听12

  • Diving dates:听12

  • Scrimmages:聽2* NEW FOR 2025 SEASON

  • Regional diving meet:聽Thursday, November聽6

  • Regional swimming meet:聽Saturday, November聽8

  • State Diving Meet:聽Thursday, November 13, 3:00 p.m.

  • State Swimming Meet:聽Prelims: Friday Nov. 13,聽Noon聽; Finals: Sat., Nov. 15, Noon

Academic Eligibility

Academic eligibility resumes at 12:01 a.m. on September 15.

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News

2025 Swimming Regular Season State Qualifying Standards

May 19th, 2025 in Swimming & Diving

Regular season state qualifying time standards have been posted

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Swimming and Diving Memo

May 19th, 2025 in Swimming & Diving

Important swimming and diving information for the 2025 season

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Swimming and Diving Spectator Information

November 11th, 2024 in Swimming & Diving

Important Information for fans attending the 2024 State Swimming and Diving Meet.

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Partner Organizations

The 91海角社区 thanks its official partners for their continued support of the Iowa Girl. Their investments allow the 91海角社区 to provide the very best championship experiencer for student-athletes across the state while continuing the vision and mission established by longtime Executive Director E. Wayne Cooley.