Mini Meets
Mini Meets are novelty swim meets in swim schools to introduce swimmers to the joy of racing in the pool. They are also seen as a vehicle for encouraging children to try competitive swimming.
Here at Grace Swimming, we hold Mini Meets each year for all of our Learn to Swim students. The races are all ability-appropriate so that even the little ones can hop in have a go at a racing. Our friendly instructors are in the water and there to help anyone that needs it. Keep an eye out below and around the pool for when we will be conducting our next one!
Please note, that there is no fee or charge for Mini Meets, but students must be currently enrolled in Programs to participate. The lucky door prize terms and conditions are here. You can find the program here.
The Swimming Club also hosts a BBQ!
The next Mini Meet date is:
Saturday the 13th of September (Term 3, Week 9) 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Register by Completing the Form Below
To be eligible for the Lucky Door Prize, registrations must be received by Friday the 5th of September. Once you’ve registered, all you have to do is show up and check in at the kiosk on the day!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my child good enough to enter?
Yes! They are novelty races suited to their currently enrolled level. We welcome any currently enrolled Learn to Swim students, from the following levels:
Turtle 1, Turtle Junior, Turtle 2, Octopus Junior, Octopus, Dolphin, Stingray, Shark. (Children in the Starfish Levels and Squad Swimmers cannot participate in Mini Meets).
Will there be help in the water?
Yes, Instructors are in each lane to help swimmers if needed. It's just about giving it a go!
Does it cost money?
No, it's free if you are currently enrolled in the Term 3 Learn to Swim Program (being enrolled in advance for Term 4 is not currently enrolled).
When do we have to decide what events they are doing?
Swimmers can decide on the day, at the time of each event. Staff will call out swimmers from each level before each event (E.g. "All Turtles who want to do Event #1, please make your way to the end of the pool", and if they want to participate, they can.