German swimming championships 1901
The 18th German Swimming Championships took place in 1901 .
discipline | Surname | society | time |
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100 m freestyle | Walter Riemann | Magdeburg SC 1896 | |
1500 m freestyle | Emil Rausch | Poseidon Berlin | |
100 m back | H. Waldeck | Berlin |
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German Empire (until 1918):
Grunewald 1883 |
1884 |
1885 |
1886 |
1887 |
1888 |
1889 |
Charlottenburg 1890 | 1891 did not take place |
1892 |
1893 |
Charlottenburg 1894 |
1895 |
Charlottenburg 1896 |
1897 |
1898 |
Charlottenburg 1899 |
1900 |
1901 |
1902 |
1903 |
1904 |
Charlottenburg 1905 |
1906 |
1907 |
1908 |
1909 |
1910 |
Mariendorf 1911 |
Hamburg 1912 |
Kassel 1913 |
Charlottenburg 1916 |
Charlottenburg 1917 |
Charlottenburg 1918
Weimar Republic (1919–1932):
Magdeburg 1919 |
Darmstadt 1920 |
1921 |
Georgenthal 1922 |
1923 |
1924 |
Bremen 1925 |
Düsseldorf 1926 |
1927 |
Berlin 1928 |
Breslau 1929 |
Munich 1930 |
Koenigsberg i. Pr. 1931 |
Dresden 1932
Nazi state (1933–1945):
1933 |
1934 |
Plauen 1935 |
1936 |
1937 |
1938 |
1939 |
1940 |
1941 |
1942 |
1943 | 1944 did not take place | 1945 zone championships did not take place (1946–49): Interzone championships - Frankfurt a. M. 1947 West Zone - 1946 did not take place | 1947 did not take place |
Rheydt 1948 |
Peine 1949 Eastern Zone - 1946 did not take place | 1947 did not take place |
Zeitz 1948 |
Erfurt 1949 German Democratic Republic (1950–1990): see GDR swimming championships Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1989):
Göppingen 1950 |
Lüdenscheid 1951 |
West Berlin 1952 |
Wolfenbüttel 1953 |
Bad Kissingen 1954 |
Lemgo 1955 |
Hamburg 1956 |
Landshut 1957 |
Gelsenkirchen 1958 |
Neustadt 1959 |
West Berlin 1960 |
Reutlingen 1961 |
Würzburg 1962 |
Gladbeck 1963 |
West Berlin 1964 |
Itzehoe 1965 |
Sindelfingen 1966 |
Essen 1967 |
West Berlin 1968 |
Einbeck 1969 |
Würselen 1970 |
Wattenscheid 1971 |
Munich 1972 |
Bonn 1973 |
Regensburg 1974 |
Hanover 1975 |
Bonn 1976 |
Hamburg 1977 |
West Berlin 1978 |
Freiburg 1979 |
Munich 1980 |
Bonn 1981 |
Darmstadt 1982 |
Hanover 1983 |
Munich 1984 |
Remscheid 1985 |
Hanover 1986 |
Sindelfingen 1987 |
Karlsruhe 1988 |
Dortmund 1989 All-German championship since 1990:
Munich 1990 |
Hamburg 1991 |
Munich 1992 |
Potsdam 1993 |
Hanover 1994 |
Warendorf 1995 |
Braunschweig 1996 |
Munich 1997 |
Hamburg 1998 |
Leipzig 1999 |
Berlin 2000 |
Braunschweig 2001 |
Warendorf 2002 |
Hamburg 2003 |
Berlin 2004 |
Berlin 2005 |
Berlin 2006 |
Berlin 2007 |
Berlin 2008 |
Berlin 2009 |
Berlin 2010 |
Berlin 2011 |
Berlin 2012 |
Berlin 2013 |
Berlin 2014 |
Berlin 2015 |
Berlin 2016 |
Berlin 2017 |
Berlin 2018 |
Berlin 2019