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The CCCAN Championships are a biennial aquatics championship for countries in Central America and the Caribbean.The name of the event comes from the event's organizers: the Central American & Caribbean Swimming Confederation, whose abbreviated name is CCCAN.
Aggie Swim Club 25 June 2021: Fran Crippen Swim Meet of Champions Mission Viejo, United States [17] 200m individual medley: 1:59.78 not ratified: José Martínez: Aggie Swim Club 22 May 2021: Longhorn Elite Invite Austin, United States [18] 400m individual medley: 4:19.01 not ratified: Héctor Ruvalcaba Mexico 30 April 2021: UANA Tokyo Qualifier
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Gulliver Swim Club 12 August 2017: Speedo Junior National Championships East Meadow, United States [24] 50m backstroke: 28.11 Isabella Arcila Colombia 20 July 2018: CAC Games: Barranquilla, Colombia [25] 100m backstroke: 1:01.08 h: Isabella Arcila: Valle 15 June 2021: Colombia Open Championships Barranquilla, Colombia [26] [27] 200m backstroke ...
Palma de Mallorca, Spain: 50m butterfly: 23.98 h: Alex Hernandez Medina Cuba 14 December 2012: World Championships: Istanbul, Turkey [18] 100m butterfly: 53.15 h: Alex Hernandez Medina Cuba 12 December 2012: World Championships: Istanbul, Turkey [19] 200m butterfly: 1:57.45 h: Luis Emigdio Vega Torres Cuba 11 December 2018: World Championships ...
Centro Naval del Perú 18 June 2021 [a] Panamerican Junior Championships Selection Peru [10] 100m backstroke: 56.96 Santiago Cobos: Centro Naval del Perú 17 June 2021: Panamerican Junior Championships Selection Peru [11] 200m backstroke: 2:03.10 h: Alejandro Alvizuri Peru 28 July 1992: Olympic Games: Barcelona, Spain: 50m breaststroke: 29.43 ...
The start of an amateur ocean swim event on Christmas morning 2016, at Manly Beach, Australia.. Open water swimming is a swimming discipline which takes place in outdoor bodies of water such as open oceans, lakes, and rivers.
The first World Para Swimming Championships were held from 2-7 December, 2017, in Mexico City; the first IPC Swimming Championships (the former title of the championships) were held from 14-26 July, 1990, in Assen, one year after the IPC was founded.