Connecticut Delays Winters Sports, Including Boys Swim, To Jan. 19

Connecticut will postpone the start of winter high school sports, including boys swimming & diving, to January 19 as COVID-19 cases rise in the state.

The novel 2019 coronavirus is surging across the United States, forcing changes to youth sports in multiple states. Connecticut is the latest to adjust its high school sports seasons. The CIAC (Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference) voted to delay the start of winter sports to January 19, 2021.

Many winter sports, including boys swimming & diving, were scheduled to start on December 5, per GameTimeCT. But as coronavirus cases continue to rise in the state, the CIAC will delay that date by more than a month.

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has limited private gatherings to 10 people or less and required the state’s restaurants to close by 10 PM, according to The Hartford Courant.

The state’s coronavirus numbers show a dramatic rise this fall, from about 5700 new cases over the last week of October to more than 12,000 new cases last week.

Connecticut isn’t the only state adjusting high school sports as coronavirus cases rise. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz ordered a four-week pause in all youth sports, which will delay the start of winter high school sports. Minnesota also holds its boys swimming & diving season in the winter. That season will start no earlier than December 18, with the state expected to release some more specific information soon.

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Kate
3 years ago

The governor shut down all youth sports teams and clubs for at least 2 months. The state has not shared guidelines on what sports-related activities can continue (if any). Allegedly dance studios, gymnastics, martial arts dojos, and the like are exempt and will be able to continue under existing sector rules.

Connecticut decided to scapegoat all youth sports for the surge in cases without regard for actual risk. There were some outbreaks associated almost entirely with team sports traveling out of state for tournaments – hockey was notable for having issues. So I guess they decided that all sports will have to suffer for the sins of a few bad actors.

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Swammer
3 years ago

Jared – can you please clarify? Does this mean swim teams too? Specifically -There are a few NY and even NJ teams renting basically full time at CT pools – is that also disallowed under Governor Lamont’s new rules? What’s to stop an out of state team from just renting lap lanes?

WCNJCTNY
Reply to  Swammer
3 years ago

As we understand it here in CT, it’s all youth sports/club teams. It’s a little fuzzy, though, and I believe CT Swimming is looking for more details. I can’t imagine a facility allowing any team from out of state to continue renting, given the governor’s mandate.

Bub
3 years ago

Goodbye season

WCNJCTNY
3 years ago

This applies to all club and team sports. Everything is shut down.

Swammerswimmom
Reply to  WCNJCTNY
3 years ago

I thought that was just “team sports”. Does that include club swimming? I am in shock.

Kate
Reply to  Swammerswimmom
3 years ago

Our kids apparently have to pay the price for the ice hockey teams’ outbreaks.

Coachmommy
3 years ago

Just to clarify, Lamont has shut down ALL YOUTH SPORT ACTIVITIES until Jan. 19, 2021. Everything.

Sad Frog
Reply to  Coachmommy
3 years ago

pain.

Sad Frog
3 years ago

does this include usaswimming teams or just high school teams

Kate
Reply to  Sad Frog
3 years ago

All youth sports teams are shut down completely from Monday November 23rd until January 19th.

Jeremy Marchand
Reply to  Sad Frog
3 years ago

The moratorium only excludes college and pro sports.

SwimMom
Reply to  Sad Frog
3 years ago

Our team just canceled Monday practice and said they are expecting further instruction on Monday to get detail from the Governor. Sounds like it’s not 100% resolved.

Kate
Reply to  SwimMom
3 years ago

Our daughter’s team just cancelled all practices until January 19th. I’m so disgusted with the state of Connecticut right now.

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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