European Masters Swimming Championships

European Aquatics Masters Championships
StatusActive
GenreSporting event
Date(s)Mid-year
Begins1987
FrequencyBiennial
Participants52 Federations
Organised byLEN
Websitehttps://www.len.eu/

The European Aquatics Masters Championships (or LEN Swimming Masters Championships) is an international Aquatics championships for competitors that are aged 25 years and older per FINA Masters rules. The championships are held biennially (in odd years until 2013, then even years from 2016), with competition in all five of FINA's disciplines: swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and synchronized swimming. Starting in 2016, the competition is held jointly with the European Aquatics Championships with the exception of 2018.

Editions

Long Course

Results:[1]

Year Edition Location Dates Results
European Masters Swimming Championships
1987 1 Blackpool, England, UK September 16–20
1989 2 Turku, Finland August 30–September 3
1991 3 Coventry, England, UK September 4–8
1993 4 Sindelfingen, Germany September 9–12
1995 5 Riccione, Italy September 6–10
1997 6 Prague, Czech Republic September 3–7
1999 7 Innsbruck, Austria August 25–29
2001 8 Palma de Mallorca, Spain July 3–7
2003 9 Millau, France August 26–31
2005 10 Stockholm, Sweden August 16–21
2007 11 Kranj, Slovenia August 28–September 2
2009 12 Cadiz, Spain September 15–20
2011 13 Yalta, Ukraine September 5–10
2013 14 Eindhoven, Netherlands August 31 – September 7 EINDHOVEN MASTERS 2013
Jointly with the LEN European Aquatics Championships (Except 2018)
2016 15 London, England, UK May 25–29
2018 16 Kranj, Slovenia August 26–September 9
2020 17 Budapest, Hungary June 1–6 (cancelled)
2022 18 Rome, Italy August 29–September 4 ROMA 2022
2024 19 Belgrade, Serbia June 26–July 6 BELGRADE MASTERS 2024
2026 20 Paris, France TBC [1]

Short Course

1st European Masters Short Course Swimming Championships (also 1.5 km and 3 km open water swimming) – Madeira 19-25 November 2023 [12]

Medalist: [13][14][15][16][17]

Year Edition Location Dates Results
2023 1 Madeira, Portugal November 19–25

See also

Results

References

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  2. ^ "European Aquatics Master Championships Belgrade 2024".
  3. ^ "European Aquatics Master Championships Belgrade 2024".
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  7. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240705154256/https://mastersbelgrade2024.microplustimingservices.com/assets/export/belgrade/NU/pdf/SWM_ResultsBook.pdf
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  9. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240705154345/https://mastersbelgrade2024.microplustimingservices.com/assets/export/belgrade/TF/pdf/Book.pdf
  10. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240705154652/https://mastersbelgrade2024.microplustimingservices.com/assets/export/belgrade/SY/pdf/Book.pdf
  11. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240705155424/https://mastersbelgrade2024.microplustimingservices.com/assets/export/belgrade/WP/pdf/WPO-------------------------------_08%201.0.pdf
  12. ^ "LEN Launches 2023 European Short Course Masters Championships in Madeira". 21 August 2023.
  13. ^ https://fpnatacao.pt/Resultados/provas2324/masterseuro/Medals.pdf
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  15. ^ "Resultados – EMSCSC". Archived from the original on December 5, 2023.
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