Australian Swimming Championships
The Australian Swimming Championships is the national Swimming championships for Australia. They are organised by Swimming Australia and separate championships are held annually in both long course (50m) and short course (25m) pools. The two meets are the country's top domestic meet for their respective course.
The meet usually also double as a selection event for international competitions such as the: Olympics, Paralympics, World Championships, Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacific Championships. Some consider the meet the second-toughest domestic competition in the world, behind the USA's national championships.
The first edition of the championships was held in Sydney in January 1896 with events at the Natatorium, Sutherland Dock (Cockatoo Island) and on the Hawkesbury River.
The state that wins the most points at the championships is awarded the Kieran Shield, named in memory of Barney B. Kieran, a swimmer from New South Wales, who was a world record holder, and who died, aged 18, in 1905.[1]
The 1990 Australian Swimming Championships saw events for disabled athletes added for the first time.[2]
Editions
Long course
Short course
Year | Dates | Pool | City | State | Selection for |
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1984 | 24-26 August | State Swimming Centre | Melbourne | Victoria | |
1985 | 30 August - 1 September | Warringah Aquatic Centre | Sydney | New South Wales | |
1986 | 5–7 September | Mowbray Pool | Launceston | ||
1987 | 25–27 September[4] | Melbourne | |||
1988 | |||||
1989 | |||||
1990 | 25–27 September[11] | Adelaide Aquatic Centre | Adelaide | ||
1991 | 27–29 September[8] | Adelaide Aquatic Centre | Adelaide | ||
1992 | 25–27 September[9] | Casuarina Pool | Darwin | ||
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2000 | |||||
2001 | Challenge Stadium | Perth | |||
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2007 | 29 August – 2 September | Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre | Melbourne | ||
2008 | 20-24 September | Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre | Melbourne | ||
2009 | 8-12 August | Hobart Aquatic Centre | Hobart | ||
2010 | 14–18 July | Brisbane Aquatic Centre, Chandler | Brisbane | SC Worlds 2010 | |
2011 | 1–3 July | SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre | Adelaide | ||
2012 | Challenge Stadium | Perth | SC Worlds 2012 | ||
2013 | 22–31 August | Sydney International Aquatic Centre | Sydney | ||
2014 | 5–9 November | SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre | Adelaide | 2014 SC Worlds | |
2015 | 26–28 November | Sydney International Aquatic Centre | Sydney | ||
2016 | 1–5 November | Brisbane Aquatic Centre, Chandler | Brisbane | SC Worlds 2016 | |
2017 | 26–28 October | SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre | Adelaide | ||
2018 | Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre | Melbourne | |||
2019 | |||||
2020 |
Championships records
See List of Australian Championships records in swimming
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