Date: July 2026
Most NCAA swimming programs choose starting platforms that meet World Aquatics, USA Swimming, and NCAA standards, include an adjustable backstroke wedge, provide exceptional athlete stability, and are built to withstand heavy use.
Today's collegiate facilities also prioritize:
Premium starting platforms, such as Spectrum Aquatics' Sprint with Rapid Lock™, have become increasingly popular because they simplify race preparation while providing athletes with a stable, competition-ready platform.
"I genuinely believe that Sprint with Rapid Lock™ is a game-changer in competitive swimming. The wedge is incredibly easy to move and lock into position. With its size, grip texture, and now Rapid Lock™ wedge system, Sprint is virtually unbeatable."
— Katharine Berkoff
Olympic Gold Medalist • World Champion • NCAA Champion
When you've competed at the highest levels of collegiate, international, and Olympic swimming, you develop an appreciation for equipment that performs consistently. Katharine Berkoff's experience reflects what many collegiate coaches and swimmers prioritize: confidence, repeatability, and reliability.
| If your facility is... | Most colleges typically prioritize... |
|---|---|
| Building a new natatorium | World Aquatics compliant starting platforms |
| Hosting conference championships | Multi-organization compliance |
| Recruiting top athletes | Modern competition equipment |
| Replacing older blocks | Retrofit-compatible starting platforms |
| Looking for long-term value | Durable stainless steel construction with available replacement parts |
By the end of this article, you'll understand:
College swimming places enormous demands on starting equipment. Programs need platforms that perform consistently through years of daily practices, dual meets, conference championships, and national-level competition.
Most colleges purchase starting blocks, or platforms, that comply with multiple governing bodies rather than buying equipment that meets only one standard.
Many university pools host more than NCAA competition.
A facility may host:
Choosing a platform that meets the needs of multiple organizations gives facilities maximum scheduling flexibility.
Most colleges look for starting platforms compatible with:
📍Read more about World Aquatics, USA Swimming, NCAA, and NFHS requirements in our blog: Swim Starting Block Requirements
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Adjustable wedges help swimmers achieve consistent, repeatable starts while allowing every athlete to customize foot placement.
Since their introduction, adjustable wedges have become standard equipment at nearly every major competition. Coaches appreciate that athletes can quickly dial in their preferred position before every race.
Modern wedges should offer:
One of the biggest frustrations coaches have with older wedge systems is how long they take to adjust.
Pins, cables, and complicated mechanisms can slow meet operations and become maintenance headaches over time.
That's why Spectrum Aquatics developed Rapid Lock™, allowing athletes to reposition the wedge quickly using a simple paddle-style locking lever, without cables or removable pins.
NCAA colleges and universities typically choose starting blocks that comply with NCAA Swimming & Diving Playing Rules while also meeting World Aquatics and USA Swimming standards. This gives facilities the flexibility to host everything from conference championships and collegiate dual meets to club, high school, and national-level competitions.
Unlike many municipal pools, collegiate natatoriums often serve multiple user groups throughout the year. A single facility may host:
Because of this, most universities invest in starting platforms that exceed the minimum requirements for NCAA competition rather than purchasing equipment designed for only one sanctioning body.
The NCAA Swimming & Diving Playing Rules establish requirements for competition equipment and race procedures, including starting platforms and backstroke starts. For example, the rules recognize the use of backstroke ledges and specify how swimmers must position their feet when a ledge is used during the start. Facilities hosting NCAA competition are expected to use equipment that complies with the current NCAA rules and pool diagrams.
While NCAA compliance is essential, coaches and athletic departments often evaluate much more than the rule book. Common priorities include:
Many collegiate programs view starting platforms as a long-term investment rather than a short-term purchase. That's why premium platforms like the Spectrum Aquatics Sprint with Rapid Lock™ are increasingly specified. In addition to meeting NCAA, World Aquatics, USA Swimming, and NFHS requirements, Sprint's Rapid Lock™ wedge eliminates cables and removable pins, allowing swimmers to make quick, repeatable adjustments while reducing maintenance for facility staff.
One of the biggest misconceptions is that Division I schools need completely different starting platforms than Division II, Division III, or NAIA programs.
In reality, the competition rules are very similar. The biggest differences are usually budget, facility goals, recruiting priorities, and the types of events a school hosts.
| Program Type | Typical Priorities | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| NCAA Division I | World Aquatics compliance, premium wedge system, athlete performance, custom branding, long-term durability | D-I programs often host championship-caliber meets and use equipment as part of athlete recruitment. |
| NCAA Division II | NCAA compliance, reliability, ease of maintenance, retrofit options, value | Many D-II schools balance competitive performance with long-term operating budgets. |
| NCAA Division III | Durability, affordability, low maintenance, multi-use flexibility | Facilities frequently support varsity athletics, recreation, club sports, and community events. |
| NAIA | Reliable competition equipment, ease of use, replacement part availability, future flexibility | NAIA schools often seek equipment that performs well for years while maximizing budget. |
| Community Colleges | Retrofit capability, affordability, durability, multi-organization compliance | Many community colleges host regional meets and serve multiple aquatic programs. |
Regardless of division, most collegiate aquatic facilities ask the same questions:
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While every facility has unique needs, collegiate programs often look for equipment that balances athlete performance, reliability, and long-term value.
Spectrum Aquatics' Sprint with Rapid Lock™ was engineered specifically with those priorities in mind.
Notable features include:
Yes. Adjustable wedges have become the standard for collegiate competitive swimming because they allow athletes to personalize their starting position.
Not always, but many choose them because they provide the greatest flexibility for hosting a wide variety of competitions.
Often, yes.
Many existing installations can be upgraded without replacing the entire anchoring system, reducing renovation costs. Check out our patented Expansion Post Anchor to see how we do it.
With proper maintenance and high-quality stainless steel construction, starting platforms are designed to provide many years of reliable service.
Yes. Many collegiate programs customize platforms with school colors, logos, mascots, lane numbers, and other branding elements.
| Myth | Fact |
|---|---|
| All starting blocks are essentially the same. | Design, adjustability, construction quality, and long-term durability vary significantly between manufacturers. |
| NCAA-only compliance is enough. | Many colleges choose equipment that also meets World Aquatics and USA Swimming standards to maximize event flexibility. |
| Wedges are all adjusted the same way. | Different manufacturers use very different mechanisms, ranging from cable systems to modern quick-lock designs. |
| Replacing starting platforms always requires replacing anchors. | Many systems can be retrofitted, saving facilities significant renovation costs. |
Before selecting competitive starting platforms, ask:
✅ Does it meet NCAA requirements?
✅ Is it World Aquatics compliant for future flexibility?
✅ Is the wedge easy for swimmers to adjust?
✅ Is it built from premium stainless steel?
✅ Can replacement parts be purchased years later?
✅ Does the manufacturer offer retrofit options?
✅ Can it be customized for school branding?
✅ Is the manufacturer experienced in collegiate competition equipment?
Choosing the right starting platform is about much more than checking a compliance box. College swim programs invest in equipment that supports athlete performance, enhances recruiting, simplifies meet operations, and delivers reliable service year after year.
Whether you're building a new collegiate natatorium or modernizing an existing competition pool, selecting a starting block with multi-organization compliance, durable stainless steel construction, an intuitive adjustable wedge, and long-term manufacturer support will help ensure your investment serves athletes well into the future.
If you're evaluating starting platforms for your next project, Spectrum Aquatics can help you compare options, explore retrofit solutions, and customize equipment to match your facility's branding and competitive goals.