European Masters Swimming Championships

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The European Swimming Masters Championships (or "LEN Swimming Masters Championships") is an international Aquatics championships for adults (per FINA rules, Masters are 25 years old and older). 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 will be held jointly with the European Aquatics Championships.

Editions

Year Edition Location Dates
1987 1st United Kingdom Blackpool, England, UK
1989 2nd Finland Turku, Finland
1991 3rd United Kingdom Coventry, England, UK
1993 4th Germany Sindelfingen, Germany
1995 5th Italy Riccione, Italy
1997 6th Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
1999 7th Austria Innsbruck, Austria
2001 8th Spain Palma de Mallorca, Spain July 3–8
2003 9th France Millau, France August 26–31
2005 10th Sweden Stockholm, Sweden August 16–21
2007 11th Slovenia Kranj, Slovenia August 29-September 2
2009 12th Spain Cadiz, Spain September 15–20
2011 13th Ukraine Yalta, Ukraine September 5–10
2013 14th Netherlands Eindhoven, Netherlands August 31-September 7
2016 15th United Kingdom London, England, UK May 25-29

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