The European Swimming Masters Championships (or "LEN Swimming Masters Championships") is an international Aquatics championships for adults (per FINA rules, Masters are 25 years old and older). The championships are held biennially (in odd years until 2013, then even years from 2016), with competition in all five of FINA's disciplines: Swimming, Diving, Water Polo, Open Water Swimming, and Synchronized Swimming. Starting in 2016, the competition will be held jointly with the European Aquatics Championships (except 2018).

Editions

Results:[1]

YearEditionLocationDatesResults
European Masters Swimming Championships
19871United Kingdom Blackpool, England, UKSeptember 16–20
19892Finland Turku, FinlandAugust 30 – September 3
19913United Kingdom Coventry, England, UKSeptember 4–8
19934Germany Sindelfingen, GermanySeptember 9–12
19955Italy Riccione, ItalySeptember 6–10
19976Czech Republic Prague, Czech RepublicSeptember 3–7
19997Austria Innsbruck, AustriaAugust 25–29
20018Spain Palma de Mallorca, SpainJuly 3–7
20039France Millau, FranceAugust 26–31
200510Sweden Stockholm, SwedenAugust 16–21
200711Slovenia Kranj, SloveniaAugust 28 – September 2
200912Spain Cadiz, SpainSeptember 15–20
201113Ukraine Yalta, UkraineSeptember 5–10
201314Netherlands Eindhoven, NetherlandsAugust 31 – September 7
Jointly with the LEN European Aquatics Championships (Except 2018)
201615United Kingdom London, England, UKMay 25–29
201816Slovenia Kranj, SloveniaAugust 26 – September 9
202017Hungary Budapest, HungaryJune 1–6 (cancelled)
202218Italy Rome, ItalyAugust 29 – September 4https://www.roma2022.eu/en/

See also

Results

References

  1. "Swimrankings - Swimming Rankings and Results - Worldwide, International Swim Sport".
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