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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]
By 1880, when the first national governing body, the Amateur Swimming Association, was formed, there were already over 300 regional clubs in operation across England. [1] The more notable swim clubs often have association with past Olympic athletes and future contenders, and vice versa. Notable swim clubs around the world include:
Phoenix Swim Club 38 17 August 2017 World Masters Championships: Budapest [48] 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 1:00.56 Paul Carter United States: The Olympic Club 12 August 2012 Pacific Masters Championships San Mateo, California [49] 60-64 1:02.00 Hugo Bregman Netherlands 6 May 2018 Open Dutch Masters Championships The Hague, Netherlands [46] 65-69 70-74
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.
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The club is affiliated with the Pony Club Association of Victoria. Pearcedale Football & Netball Club represent the town in men's and women's Australian Rules football and women's netball in the local Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League. The clubs foundations were built within the former Peninsula Football League, in 1905.
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Masters Swimming Canada is a Canadian organization that supports and promotes Masters Swimming nationally, in cooperation with provincial bodies and clubs. [1] Masters Swimming is a club-based organization that maintains a list of all Masters clubs in the country, and oversees structured swimming programs for adults which include competitions in pools or open water.