Recently, I attended a local college diving meet — simply to watch a former diver compete and somehow got roped into announcing the meet so I missed most of the watching!!

Anyway, when it came time to start the meet, the home team could not find their diving judge scorecards, DD Calculators, etc. which made me stop and think about my next blog entry.

Every coach (or at least every diving program) should keep some basic (and pertinent) diving supplies together (and nearby) so that when needed, they can be easily accessed. My suggestion is to buy a small plastic tool box or fishing tackle box with a removable top shelf. The box should have the ability to be “locked” so it cannot open as you run down the pool deck trying to start the first event on time! In this “diving supplies box” should be:

Diving Judge Scorecards (At least three — maybe five or seven depending on what kind of meets you host)Degree of Difficulty Slide Calculator AND / OR a Solar Powered Calculator (two would be better!)Numerous pencils and pens, pencil sharpener, colored markers, stapler, paper clips, etc.1/2″, 9/16″ and 15/16″ combination wrenches. These three wrenches will tighten (or loosen) every nut and bolt on a Duraflex Diving Stand.Grease gun with tube of grease (for your fulcrum)and a small can of 3 in 1 Oil (for your hinges)Small tube of powdered graphite (for your twisting belt)If holding an outdoor diving meet — I keep a few “diving rocks” in the box to keep dive sheets from blowing all over the place on a windy day.A small complement of repair parts for your fulcrum or hinge — just in case something breaks during your meet.
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