Do you have an athlete who might be participating in his/her high school swim teams’ program this fall or winter. I’d like to help you determine the best swim club registration for your athlete as registration will open early August.

  • High School Girls: Season starts on August 11th and will end at the end of October, mid-November, depending on what her final meet of the season will be.
     
  • High School Boys: Season starts on November 24th and will end at the end of February, or early March

We offer three swim club registration options for your athlete:

  • Fall/winter (September – March)
     
  • Fall/winter with sport (September – November for boys and November – early March for girls **boys are welcome back to club in March for finals meets**)
     
  • Full Season (September – end of summer season)

For those new to the high school swimming circuit, here are a couple of the basic rules, please check the league rules for complete details:

  • While in high school swimming, athletes are not to skip a high school practice for a club practice
     
  • If an athlete would like to participate in club meets, he/she is not allowed to swim an event that is offered during the high school season

Here are the nuts & bolts to decide what Edina Swim Club registration to choose:

  • Fall/winter (September – March):
    Your swimmer may attend any club practice during the fall/winter season that does not conflict with a high school swim practice or meet.

 

  • Fall/winter with sport – boys (September – November)
    Your son will start with club in September and move on to high school on November 24th, not attend any club practices until March.

 

  • Fall/winter with sport – girls: (November – March)
    Your daughter will start with club in November and continue until their finals meet in March, and not attend any club practices until high school swimming is done.
     
  • Full Season (September 2025 – end of summer 2026):
    Your swimmer can attend mornings/evenings if no high school practice, weekends if no conflicts with high school practice, etc. There are no restrictions.