United States Spring Swimming Championships
The United States Spring Swimming Championships are held annually in the spring since 1962. The event is governed by USA Swimming.
Venues
- 1962 - Bartlesville, Oklahoma (men's), Sacramento, California (women's)
- 1963 - New Haven, Connecticut (men's), Berea, Ohio (women's)
- 1964 - Bartlesville, Oklahoma (men's), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (women's)
- 1965 - New Haven, Connecticut (men's), Los Angeles, California (women's)
- 1966 - Brandon, Florida (men's), Bartlesville, Oklahoma (women's)
- 1967 - Dallas, Texas (men's), Fairview, Ohio (women's)
- 1968 - Greenville, South Carolina (men's), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (women's)
- 1969 - Long Beach, California
- 1970 - Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1971 - Pullman, Washington
- 1972 - Dallas, Texas
- 1973 - Miami, Florida
- 1974 - Dallas, Texas
- 1975 - Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1976 - Long Beach, California
- 1977 - Canton, Ohio
- 1978 - Austin, Texas
- 1979 - Los Angeles, California
- 1980 - Austin, Texas
- 1981 - Cambridge, Massachusetts
- 1982 - Gainesville, Florida
- 1983 - Indianapolis, Indiana
- 1984 - Indianapolis, Indiana
- 1985 - Los Angeles, California
- 1986 - Orlando, Florida
- 1987 - Boca Raton, Florida
- 1988 - Orlando, Florida
- 1989 - Chapel Hill, North Carolina (25 yds)
- 1990 - Nashville, Tennessee (25 yds)
- 1991 - Federal Way, Washington (50m)
- 1992 - Indianapolis, Indiana (together with the US Olympic Trials) (50m)
- 1993 - Nashville, Tennessee (50m)
- 1994 - Federal Way, Washington (50m)
- 1995 - Minneapolis, Minnesota (50m)
- 1996 - Orlando, Florida (50m)
- 1997 - Buffalo, New York (50m)
- 1998 - Minneapolis, Minnesota (50m)
- 1999 - Long Island, New York (50m)
- 2000 - Federal Way, Washington (50m)
- 2001 - Austin, Texas (50m)
- 2002 - Minneapolis, Minnesota (50m)
- 2003 - Indianapolis, Indiana (50m)
- 2004 - Orlando, Florida (50m)
- 2005 - Indianapolis, Indiana (together with the US World Championships Trials) (50m)
- 2006 - Federal Way, Washington (50m)
- 2007 - East Meadow, New York (50m)
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/3/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.