Columbia River Swim Team (CRST) Age-Group
Swimming Program through Oregon Swimming
and USA Swimming EXAM with Questions and
Answers/Plus a Rationale Updated 2026
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EXAM COVERAGE
1. USA Swimming Technical Rules and Stroke Mechanics
2. Oregon Swimming Governance and Athlete Safety (Safe Sport)
3. Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) and Training Principles
4. Meet Management, Officiating, and Competitive Procedures
5. Physiology of Aquatic Training and Injury Prevention
6. Sports Psychology and Mental Performance in Youth Athletes
7. USADA/WADA Anti-Doping Protocols for Age-Groupers
8. Coaching Ethics and Professional Standards
1. A 12-year-old swimmer is disqualified for an illegal kick during the breaststroke. According to
the USA Swimming technical rules, what specific error most likely triggered this
disqualification?
A. The swimmer performed a downward butterfly kick during the pullout.
B. The swimmer’s feet did not move in a simultaneous outward and backward motion
during the propulsive phase.
C. The swimmer failed to touch the wall with both hands simultaneously at the turn.
, D. The swimmer’s head broke the surface of the water after the 15-meter mark.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: USA Swimming Rule 101.2 requires the feet to move in a simultaneous, outward, and
backward motion in the same horizontal plane. Option A is a common error but usually allowed
on the first pullout, while C refers to the finish/turn, and D is a freestyle/backstroke violation.
2. A coach observes a 10-year-old athlete consistently breathing to the same side during a 200m
freestyle event. From a biomechanical standpoint, what is the primary risk of this technique?
A. Increased drag on the lead arm during the pull.
B. Development of muscular imbalances and potential shoulder impingement due to
repetitive unilateral rotation.
C. A decrease in stroke rate which limits top-end velocity.
D. Violation of the Oregon Swimming technical guidelines regarding stroke consistency.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Unilateral breathing in developing athletes often leads to asymmetrical rotation,
which overworks one shoulder girdle and creates imbalances. While A and C are possible,
shoulder health is the priority for long-term development (LTAD).
3. Under the USA Swimming "Safe Sport" policy, which of the following scenarios constitutes a
reportable boundary violation for a CRST coach?
A. Discussing a swimmer’s race splits with a parent at the pool deck.
B. Maintaining an unmonitored, private one-on-one text messaging thread with a minor
athlete about non-team-related topics.
C. Providing constructive technical feedback during a training session in the presence of other
athletes.
D. Assisting an athlete with a racing suit adjustment in the locker room with the door propped
open.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Safe Sport prohibits private, unmonitored communication between adult staff and
minor athletes. Options A, C, and D are generally acceptable provided they occur within
transparent, observable boundaries.
,4. A swimmer is preparing for an Oregon Swimming sanctioned meet. At what point does the "one-
start rule" officially apply according to USA Swimming technical rules?
A. As soon as the swimmer steps onto the starting block.
B. When the referee gives the long whistle, indicating the swimmer should step onto the
block.
C. Immediately after the starter says "Take your mark."
D. Only during championship-level finals.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: The one-start rule is enforced from the moment the referee gives the long whistle to
signal the start of the heat. Any movement after this point that is deemed a false start results in
immediate disqualification.
5. A swimmer is tapering for a high-stakes championship meet. Which physiological principle best
explains the purpose of the taper?
A. Increasing high-intensity lactate threshold sets to improve anaerobic capacity.
B. Allowing for the supercompensation of glycogen stores and the repair of muscle tissue
fatigue incurred during the hard training phase.
C. Maximizing the volume of swimming to ensure cardiovascular endurance is maintained.
D. Decreasing water temperature to stimulate metabolic efficiency.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: The taper phase reduces volume while maintaining or increasing intensity to allow
the body to recover from cumulative fatigue, leading to a performance peak. Volume-heavy
training (C) would be counterproductive at this stage.
6. Regarding the USADA "True Sport" principles, what is the coach's primary responsibility if a
14-year-old athlete is prescribed an asthma inhaler that contains a prohibited substance?
A. Tell the athlete to stop using the medication immediately to avoid a ban.
B. Assist the athlete’s parents in navigating the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) process
before competition.
C. Ignore the situation as long as the medication is prescribed by a physician.
, D. Have the athlete withdraw from all competitions until the season is over.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Athletes may legally use prohibited substances if they have a valid medical need,
provided they secure a TUE from the governing body. Ignoring it (C) risks a doping violation,
and stopping medication (A) compromises athlete health.
7. During a 400m Individual Medley, a swimmer performs the butterfly-to-backstroke turn. Which
rule is critical for the legal execution of this turn?
A. The swimmer must touch the wall on their stomach.
B. The swimmer must touch the wall on their back before rotating past vertical toward the
breast.
C. The swimmer must execute a somersault turn.
D. The swimmer must touch with only one hand.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Rule 101.6 dictates that for the backstroke leg of an IM, the swimmer must finish the
backstroke portion on their back. If they rotate onto their stomach before touching, they are
disqualified.
8. A 13-year-old swimmer is experiencing "burnout" symptoms, including lack of motivation and
physical lethargy. Which LTAD stage-appropriate strategy should the coach implement?
A. Increase yardage to ensure the athlete is training hard enough.
B. Introduce variety in training, emphasize fun, and allow for a scheduled "mental health"
recovery break.
C. Mandate that the athlete attends every morning practice to build discipline.
D. Punish the athlete with extra dryland training to "toughen them up."
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Burnout is common in the "Training to Train" phase. LTAD emphasizes balanced
loading and psychological well-being; forcing discipline (C) or increasing load (A) exacerbates
the condition.
9. A parent approaches a CRST coach to dispute a referee’s disqualification at a meet. How should
the coach professionally handle this?
Swimming Program through Oregon Swimming
and USA Swimming EXAM with Questions and
Answers/Plus a Rationale Updated 2026
A+/Instant Download PDF
EXAM COVERAGE
1. USA Swimming Technical Rules and Stroke Mechanics
2. Oregon Swimming Governance and Athlete Safety (Safe Sport)
3. Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) and Training Principles
4. Meet Management, Officiating, and Competitive Procedures
5. Physiology of Aquatic Training and Injury Prevention
6. Sports Psychology and Mental Performance in Youth Athletes
7. USADA/WADA Anti-Doping Protocols for Age-Groupers
8. Coaching Ethics and Professional Standards
1. A 12-year-old swimmer is disqualified for an illegal kick during the breaststroke. According to
the USA Swimming technical rules, what specific error most likely triggered this
disqualification?
A. The swimmer performed a downward butterfly kick during the pullout.
B. The swimmer’s feet did not move in a simultaneous outward and backward motion
during the propulsive phase.
C. The swimmer failed to touch the wall with both hands simultaneously at the turn.
, D. The swimmer’s head broke the surface of the water after the 15-meter mark.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: USA Swimming Rule 101.2 requires the feet to move in a simultaneous, outward, and
backward motion in the same horizontal plane. Option A is a common error but usually allowed
on the first pullout, while C refers to the finish/turn, and D is a freestyle/backstroke violation.
2. A coach observes a 10-year-old athlete consistently breathing to the same side during a 200m
freestyle event. From a biomechanical standpoint, what is the primary risk of this technique?
A. Increased drag on the lead arm during the pull.
B. Development of muscular imbalances and potential shoulder impingement due to
repetitive unilateral rotation.
C. A decrease in stroke rate which limits top-end velocity.
D. Violation of the Oregon Swimming technical guidelines regarding stroke consistency.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Unilateral breathing in developing athletes often leads to asymmetrical rotation,
which overworks one shoulder girdle and creates imbalances. While A and C are possible,
shoulder health is the priority for long-term development (LTAD).
3. Under the USA Swimming "Safe Sport" policy, which of the following scenarios constitutes a
reportable boundary violation for a CRST coach?
A. Discussing a swimmer’s race splits with a parent at the pool deck.
B. Maintaining an unmonitored, private one-on-one text messaging thread with a minor
athlete about non-team-related topics.
C. Providing constructive technical feedback during a training session in the presence of other
athletes.
D. Assisting an athlete with a racing suit adjustment in the locker room with the door propped
open.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Safe Sport prohibits private, unmonitored communication between adult staff and
minor athletes. Options A, C, and D are generally acceptable provided they occur within
transparent, observable boundaries.
,4. A swimmer is preparing for an Oregon Swimming sanctioned meet. At what point does the "one-
start rule" officially apply according to USA Swimming technical rules?
A. As soon as the swimmer steps onto the starting block.
B. When the referee gives the long whistle, indicating the swimmer should step onto the
block.
C. Immediately after the starter says "Take your mark."
D. Only during championship-level finals.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: The one-start rule is enforced from the moment the referee gives the long whistle to
signal the start of the heat. Any movement after this point that is deemed a false start results in
immediate disqualification.
5. A swimmer is tapering for a high-stakes championship meet. Which physiological principle best
explains the purpose of the taper?
A. Increasing high-intensity lactate threshold sets to improve anaerobic capacity.
B. Allowing for the supercompensation of glycogen stores and the repair of muscle tissue
fatigue incurred during the hard training phase.
C. Maximizing the volume of swimming to ensure cardiovascular endurance is maintained.
D. Decreasing water temperature to stimulate metabolic efficiency.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: The taper phase reduces volume while maintaining or increasing intensity to allow
the body to recover from cumulative fatigue, leading to a performance peak. Volume-heavy
training (C) would be counterproductive at this stage.
6. Regarding the USADA "True Sport" principles, what is the coach's primary responsibility if a
14-year-old athlete is prescribed an asthma inhaler that contains a prohibited substance?
A. Tell the athlete to stop using the medication immediately to avoid a ban.
B. Assist the athlete’s parents in navigating the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) process
before competition.
C. Ignore the situation as long as the medication is prescribed by a physician.
, D. Have the athlete withdraw from all competitions until the season is over.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Athletes may legally use prohibited substances if they have a valid medical need,
provided they secure a TUE from the governing body. Ignoring it (C) risks a doping violation,
and stopping medication (A) compromises athlete health.
7. During a 400m Individual Medley, a swimmer performs the butterfly-to-backstroke turn. Which
rule is critical for the legal execution of this turn?
A. The swimmer must touch the wall on their stomach.
B. The swimmer must touch the wall on their back before rotating past vertical toward the
breast.
C. The swimmer must execute a somersault turn.
D. The swimmer must touch with only one hand.
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Rule 101.6 dictates that for the backstroke leg of an IM, the swimmer must finish the
backstroke portion on their back. If they rotate onto their stomach before touching, they are
disqualified.
8. A 13-year-old swimmer is experiencing "burnout" symptoms, including lack of motivation and
physical lethargy. Which LTAD stage-appropriate strategy should the coach implement?
A. Increase yardage to ensure the athlete is training hard enough.
B. Introduce variety in training, emphasize fun, and allow for a scheduled "mental health"
recovery break.
C. Mandate that the athlete attends every morning practice to build discipline.
D. Punish the athlete with extra dryland training to "toughen them up."
CORRECT ANSWER : B
Rationale: Burnout is common in the "Training to Train" phase. LTAD emphasizes balanced
loading and psychological well-being; forcing discipline (C) or increasing load (A) exacerbates
the condition.
9. A parent approaches a CRST coach to dispute a referee’s disqualification at a meet. How should
the coach professionally handle this?