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European Junior Swimming Championships

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The European Junior Swimming Championships is an annual swimming competition for European swimmers organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation and held over five days.[1] The competitor age for females is 15 to 16 years-old; males is 17 to 18 years-old.[1]

Until 1989 the European Junior Diving Championships was held together with European Junior Swimming Championships, has sometimes been co-hosted with the European Junior Swimming Championships, for example in Palma de Mallorca in 2006.

In 2010, the swimming, diving and synchronized swimming competition will again be held together, in Helsinki, Finland in mid-July.[2]

Venues

Year Host City Country Date
1967 Linköping  Sweden
1969 Vienna  Austria
1971 Rotterdam  Netherlands
1973 Leeds  Great Britain
1975 Geneva   Switzerland
1976 Oslo  Norway
1978 Florence  Italy
1980 Skövde  Sweden
1982 Innsbruck  Austria
1983 Mulhouse  France
1984 Luxembourg  Luxembourg
1985 Geneva   Switzerland
1986 West Berlin  West Germany 25–27 July
1987 Rome  Italy
1988 Amersfoort  Netherlands
1989 Leeds  Great Britain 28–30 July
1990 Dunkerque  France
1991 Antwerpen  Belgium
1992 Leeds  Great Britain 13–16 August
1993 Istanbul  Turkey 8–11 July
1994 Pardubice  Czech Republic 4–7 August
1995 Geneva   Switzerland 19–22 July
1996 Copenhagen  Denmark 7–10 August
1997 Glasgow  Great Britain 31 July – 3 August
1998 Palma de Mallorca  Spain 30 July – 2 August
1999 Moscow  Russia 14–17 July
2000 Dunkerque  France 27–30 July
2001 Malta  Malta 5–8 July
2002 Linz  Austria 11–14 July
2003 Glasgow  Great Britain 31 July – 3 August
2004 Lisbon  Portugal 15–18 July
2005 Budapest  Hungary 14–17 July
2006 Palma de Mallorca  Spain 6–9 July
2007 Antwerpen  Belgium 18–22 July
2008 Belgrade  Serbia 30 July – 3 August
2009 Prague  Czech Republic 8–12 July
2010 Helsinki  Finland 14–18 July

References

  1. ^ a b LEN Swimming Rules 13: European Junior Championships, posted 2008-09-28 by LEN. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
  2. ^ Finland 2010 (www.helsinki2010.fi)--official website of the 2010 European Junior Swimming, Diving & Synchronized Swimming Championships. Retrieved 2010-07-13.

See also