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more than one Standard Medal will be awarded to any
competitor at any one Championship Meeting.
Standard Medals
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only be awarded for performances
at Army Championship Meetings.
(d) The events and standards shall be reviewed annually by
the Ceneral Committee.
(e). Badges. Competitors in the Regular Army obtaining first,
second or third place in an Individual Event in the Army
Championships shall have the right to wear the A.S.U.
Costume Badge on their swimming costumes. These
badges to be obtained, on- payment, from the Hon. Sec.
(f)
Costumes. Only regulation A.S.A. costumes, according to
A.S.A. Law 57, may be worn. (See page 503.)
(g) Entrance Fees :—
For those Units affiliated to the A.S.U.
2s. 6d. for each individual event.
15s. for the team event.
For those Units not affiliated to the A.S.FJ.
5s. for each individual event.
25s. for the team events.
(h) Records. Army Records shall only be established in heats
or finals at Army Championship Meetings.
(i) Cadets at the R.M.A. or R.M.C. are not eligible to com-
pete in Army Championships, but personnel of the
Indian Army, and personnel of the Permanent Land
Forces of the Dominions attached to the Home Service,
may do so.
Army Blazers and Blazer Badges.
Only those officers and other ranks who have actually repre-
sented the Army at an Inter-Services Championship Meeting are
entitled to wear the above; they are also entitled to wear the
A.S.U. costume badge.
Badges shall be as follows :—
(i) Blazer Badge, the Lion and Crown in gold over the
letters A.S.U., also in gold, all on a dark blue ground.
The date of representation shall be shown in gold under
the A.S.U. initials.
(ii) Costume Badge, similar to above, but the Lion and
Crown and A.S.U. to be in white on a dark blue ground.
The above badges can only be obtained from the Hon. Secretary.
Blazer to be the Regulation Army Blazer of dark blue, with silver
gilt buttons. A.S.U. Blazer Buttons may be obtained from the
lion. Secretary.
EXTRACTS FROM THE LAWS OF THE AMATEUR
SWIMMING ASSOCIATION.
NOTE.—The numbers shown in these
extracts
in hea
v
type are thoAa
of the A.S.A. Laws quoted.
®isiriets.
'3. For the general government
of
the
sport,
the
A.S.A. shall be
divided into five Districts, which shall be known and consist as
'tinder:—