Your Swim Locker: a space that is actually yours

Lots of apps and sites can tell you anybody’s times. Your Swim Locker is different — it’s not a database you look things up in, it’s a place that belongs to you.

Make it yours, first. Pick your background, your colors, your fonts. Drop in your own photos and your team logo. Rearrange everything until it feels right. Nobody else’s locker looks like yours, because you built it.

Then there’s the stuff a public site would never give you. Recognition badges when you earn them — a season best, a big time drop, your varsity debut, sections, state — landing on your own shelf to keep. A game of the day. A quote to start the morning. Trivia, your playlist, your gear list. Little things that make checking your locker something you actually want to do, not a chore.

It’s also where you set your sights. Write down your goals — the time you’re chasing, the cut you want, the thing you’re working toward — and keep them in front of you instead of in your head. And you’ll have a place to journal, too: log how a race felt, what clicked, what you want to fix before the next one. The locker isn’t just where you see what you’ve done — it’s where you decide what’s next.

And it’s private. This isn’t a public profile where the whole internet ranks you against everyone else. It’s your corner — your progress, your wins, your vibe, on your terms. You decide what it looks like and you’re the one it’s built for.