In high school swimming, rules about meet event entries and competition limits are often misunderstood. This guide explains how Swimcloud enforces entry limits for high school swim meets and how those rules affect coaches entering their teams on the platform.
TL;DR Swimcloud enforces entry limits, not competition limits. Relay alternates count as entries, and swimmers may only be entered once per event.
High School Swimming Rules Overview
Most high school swimming associations follow rules similar to the following:
A swimmer may be entered in up to:
2 individual events
3 relay events
A swimmer may compete in a maximum of 4 total events during the meet
Common legal combinations include:
2 individual events and 2 relays
1 individual event and 3 relays
These limits govern participation and eligibility at the meet.
Entries vs. Competition
Understanding the difference between entries and competition is critical.
Entries are how swimmers are listed in events before the meet, including relay alternates.
Competition refers to the events a swimmer actually swims during the meet.
Swimcloud validates entries in advance to ensure meet eligibility and prevent rule violations before competition begins.
How Swimcloud Enforces Entry Limits
When coaches enter swimmers into a meet, Swimcloud checks entries to ensure that:
Individual event limits are not exceeded
Relay event limits are not exceeded
Total event entry limits are not exceeded
This validation happens before the meet to prevent invalid or duplicate entries that would otherwise need to be resolved during competition.
This setting will not allow a 3rd relay alternate entry and will show a warning message
This setting will allow for a 3rd relay alternate entry and no message will be shown
Relay Entries and Alternates
In Swimcloud, being listed as a relay alternate is treated the same as being listed as a relay swimmer.
An alternate is considered a potential participant and therefore counts toward a swimmer’s total number of entries.
Example
If a meet allows:
2 individual events
3 relay events
4 total entries
A swimmer entered in:
2 individual events
2 relays
cannot also be entered as an alternate on a third relay, because doing so would exceed the meet’s total entry limit.
One Entry Per Event
A swimmer may only be entered once per event, regardless of role.
This means:
A swimmer cannot appear on more than one relay for the same relay event
A swimmer cannot be listed as both a relay swimmer and an alternate in the same event
These rules ensure clean, valid entries and prevent duplicate participation within a single event.
Key Takeaways for Coaches
Swimcloud enforces entry limits, not actual competition participation
Relay alternates always count as entries
Swimmers may only be entered once per event
Entry validation occurs before the meet to prevent rule violations
FAQ's & Common Scenarios
Why can’t I enter the same swimmer as an alternate on both my A relay and B relay?
In Swimcloud, a relay alternate is treated as an entry. A swimmer may only be entered once per event, regardless of role.
Listing the same swimmer as an alternate on both the A relay and the B relay would result in duplicate entries for the same event, which Swimcloud does not allow.
In most high school meets, it is sufficient for the swimmer to be available on the team roster. Final relay assignments are typically confirmed at the meet using relay cards or on-deck procedures.
Why does Swimcloud count relay alternates as entries?
Relay alternates are considered potential participants. Because they may end up competing, Swimcloud must include alternates when validating entry limits.
This ensures that no swimmer exceeds individual, relay, or total event limits before the meet begins and prevents eligibility issues during competition.
But my swimmer might not actually swim all of these events. Why is Swimcloud blocking the entry?
Swimcloud enforces rules based on entries, not actual competition results.
Even if a swimmer may be scratched later or not end up swimming a relay, Swimcloud must validate all potential participation in advance to ensure the meet is set up correctly.
Can a swimmer be listed as both a relay swimmer and an alternate in the same event?
No. A swimmer may only appear once per event.
This means a swimmer cannot be listed as both a relay swimmer and an alternate, and cannot appear on more than one relay (A, B, etc.) for the same relay event.
How are final relay lineups usually handled at the meet?
Swimcloud is used to create clean, valid pre-meet entries.
In most high school meets, final relay participation is confirmed at the meet using relay cards, on-deck check-in, or other procedures defined by the host and officials.