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  2. Masters swimming - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. List of Masters world records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    99 years, 176 days Victoria Masters Swim Club Meet Saanich, Canada [83] 100 metres backstroke: 25-29 30-34 1:01.78 Noriko Inada (JPN) Phoenix Masters 5 August 2011 33 years, 9 days USMS Nationals Auburn, Alabama [19] 35-39 1:01.75 Noriko Inada (JPN) Phoenix Swim Club 19 August 2017 39 years, 23 days World Masters Championships: Budapest [84] 40-44

  4. U.S. Masters Swimming - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Adams wins U.S. Masters swimming championships - AOL

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    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. Adams is now ...

  6. World Aquatics Masters Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Aquatics Masters Championships (or "Masters Worlds") is an international Aquatics championships for adults (per FINA rules, Masters are 25 years old and older). The championships is held biennially, with competition in all five of FINA's disciplines: swimming , diving , water polo , open water swimming , and artistic swimming . [ 1 ]

  7. Elizabeth Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    The first strokes she learnt to swim were the backstroke, dog paddle and freestyle. [4] She learnt to swim without using her legs. [5] She first placed in a swimming competition during a competition in year one at school, where she finished third in a dog paddle swim. [5] Her first calliper did not allow her to bend her knee. [3]

  8. Category:Masters swimming - Wikipedia

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