Licensed Meets levels, and resources
Licensed Meets are swimming events licensed by Swim England. This means they have to meet certain standards to ensure fair competition.
The England swimming licensed meets calendar, contain a range of ‘open’ meets, designed to give all competitive swimmers in England the chance to achieve their true potential.
Guide to the four levels of licensed meets
All licensed meets are subject to Swim England Regulations and the Swim England Technical Rules of Racing. They are graded into four levels.
- Level 1: Meets are long course (50m) only and cover National, Regional and County Championships. Their purpose is to enable athletes to achieve qualifying times for entry into National, Regional and County Championships.
- Level 2: Meets are short course (25m) only and cover National, Regional and County Championships. Their purpose is to enable athletes to achieve qualifying times for entry into National, Regional and County Championships in short course.
- Level 3: Meets are long and short course events. Their purpose is to enable athletes to achieve times for entry into Regional and County Championships and other Meets at Level 1 or Level 2.
- Level 4: Meets are entry level events in pools 25m or greater. Borough Championships are an example. They are for inexperienced athletes and swimmers seeking to compete outside their club environment. If times are good athletes progress to Level 3 Meets.
In addition on occasion we and other clubs organise 'Fun Galas' these are a great stepping stone before taking part in a licensed meet. 'Fun Galas' will have their own entry criteria, however your coach will explain this to you when they think you are ready to take part.
Loads more information can be found here at the Swim England Website
