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U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS), founded in 1970, is a national membership nonprofit [1] supporting masters swimming in the United States.The program began when the first National Masters Swimming Championships were held on May 2, 1970 at the Amarillo Aquatic Club pool with a few dozen swimmers.
Masters swimming is a special class of competitive swimming for swimmers 25 years and older. Premasters is normally included as well, from 18 years old (Canada, United States, United Kingdom and Australia) or 20 years old . In Canada ten thousand swimmers in more than 250 clubs are organized within the Masters Swimming Canada organization. [1]
United States Colorado Masters 70 years, 58 days 17 December 2015 Canadian Masters Championships Montreal [123] 75-79 80-84 1:11.26 David Radcliff United States Oregon Masters 80 28 September 2014 LaCamas Headhunters Classic Camas, Washington [124] 85-89 90-94 1:39.26 Woody Bowersock: 2003 95-99 100-104 Men's 200m freestyle: 25-29 1:44.90
Owensboro’s Dr. Bob Adams recently won 500-yard and 1,000-yard freestyle swimming events in the 85-89 age group of the U.S. Masters Swimming Spring Nationals at Indianapolis.
Australian Swimming Championships, included as part of the swimming program as multi-class events, for example 2019 Australian Swimming Championships; Telkom SA National Aquatic Championships, included as part of the swimming program as multi-class events, open to international competition
The United States Swimming National Championships (a.k.a. "Nationals") are held annually, in summer. The event is organized by USA Swimming , and is held in a long course (50m) pool. In the past, and as recently as 2007, there were 2 meets annually: a Spring and a Summer Nationals.
The roster for the US 2023 World Aquatics Championships were announced on the last day of the meet. [ 2 ] 22 women and 26 men were announced to the team in pool events at Worlds. Notably, Michael Andrew was not named to the team despite winning the 50 fly due to the qualifying criteria, which limits the number of swimmers on a team to 26 men ...
United States Aquatic Sports (USAS) is the national federation for aquatic sports which represents the United States in FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation). Since by U.S. law and FINA regulations, the United States must have only one national federation for itself to FINA, United States Aquatic Sports has served as the unifying body for the sports since 1980.