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The Florida High School Athletic Association was founded on April 9, 1920, by a group of 29 high school principals which met on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville. The organization was founded as the Florida High School Athletic Association. The name was changed to Florida High School Activities Association in 1951.
Standard United States high school swim meets have short course events, that is the lengths are typically swum in a 25-yard or meter long pool. One relay event swum in State or Sectional Championships is the 4×50 yard medley relay. Many collegiate programs hold competition in the 4×50 medley relay, and 4×100 medley relay.
FHSAA district swimming meets begin Oct. 16 for the 2023 playoffs in Northeast Florida, with reigning state champions Bolles & Bishop Kenny in action.
The Times-Union looks ahead to the 2022 FHSAA Class 1A and 2A high school swimming championships for Jacksonville and Northeast Florida.
Prior to July 1, people can complete recruiting questionnaires for schools they are interested in. The recruiting process for collegiate swimming often starts on 1 July following the athlete's junior year of high school. [19] That date marks the day that college coaches can contact athletes via phone to discuss possibly swimming for their team.
The 2023 FHSAA high school swimming season is here for St. Johns County, including FHSAA championship defenses for Nease and Ponte Vedra.
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