What's on your profile
What your profile holds, what you can change yourself, and what your coach manages
Your profile is your home base — it holds your details, your USA Swimming registration, and your full swimming history in one place. Most of it is read-only for you, and that's by design.
Your personal bests live here
The part you'll come back to is Personal Bests: your fastest time in each event, when and where you swam it, and how it's trending. It updates on its own whenever your coach imports new meet results, so there's nothing to enter — see See your times and PBs.
Your USS number is your USA Swimming membership ID, issued by USA Swimming. If you don't have one yet and need it, you can register for one on the USA Swimming website.
What you can change, and what your coach manages
You can view everything about yourself and your race history, but your coach owns the key fields — your legal name, your division or age group, and your meet entries. This keeps official records consistent with how you're registered. If something looks wrong, tell your coach and they'll fix it.
The one thing you can tell the coach directly is which events you like to swim — see Tell your coach your event preferences.
Who can see your profile
Only you, your coaches, and your guardians (if they have an account) can see your details. Other athletes on your team cannot.
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