Texas Open Finswimming Invitational

The Texas Open Finswimming Invitational is an open finswimming competition held in Texas since 1999. The event is sanctioned by the Texas Finswimming Association (TFA) and is open to all finswimmers who are registered competitors of the TFA and invited finswimmers from other states and countries. Events are contested for both males and females, with no distinction between the various age groups competing. The meet is conducted in an open format.

The meet has been hosted by the Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas, Sam Rayburn High School aquatics team and Pasadena High School aquatics team

The meet was first contested in 1999 and was not held from 2008 to 2010 due to weather and the lack of a suitable pool. The 2011 event was held at San Jacinto College and was contested with local high school finswimmers who had ties to local teams.

Texas Open Finswimming Invitational Records

Short course yards

Men

The records listed are correct as of March 31, 2011.

EventTimeNameTeamYear
Surface
25 yards 00:10.21 Robert Orehlein Deer Park Finswimmers 1999
50 yards 00:18.86 Derrick Mauk Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas 1999
100 yards 00:44.33 Derrick Mauk Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas 1999
200 yards 01:45.72 Derrick Mauk Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas 1999
Apnea
25 yards 00:08.31 Nicholas Holloway Texan Finswimming Club 2011
50 yards 00:19.75 Brian Mauk Deer Park Finswimmers 1999

Women

EventTimeNameTeamYear
Surface
25 yards 00:11.01 Stacey Golden Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas 1999
50 yards 00:23.58 Tiffany Davis Eagle Finswimming Club 2000
100 yards 00:50.31 Kristine Kelly Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas 2006
200 yards 01:56.61 Kristine Kelly Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas 2006
Apnea
25 yards 00:09.52 Tiffany Davis Eagle Finswimming Club 2000
50 yards 00:20.24 Kristine Kelly Finswimming Association of Southeast Texas 2006
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