European short course championships

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European short course championships have been held annually by the European swimming federation LEN since 1991, with two exceptions . In 1995 and 1997 there were no title fights. Until 1994, the organization went under the name Sprint European Championships , in 1996, the LEN passed the name of the FINA aligned Short Course World Championships on. The competitions cover all distances between 50 m and 1500 m.

The event is usually held in indoor swimming pools , which is due to the timing (winter or spring) and the short 25 m lane. Over the past few years, athletes have specialized in the short course and take advantage of the shorter lanes through good turns and long diving phases.

No. year place country items
European sprint championships
1 1991 Gelsenkirchen GermanyGermany Germany Details
2 1992 Espoo FinlandFinland Finland Details
3 1993 Gateshead United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Details
4th 1994 Stavanger NorwayNorway Norway Details
European short course championships
5 1996 Rostock GermanyGermany Germany Details
6th 1998 Sheffield United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Details
7th 1999 Lisbon PortugalPortugal Portugal Details
8th 2000 Valencia SpainSpain Spain Details
9 2001 Antwerp BelgiumBelgium Belgium Details
10 2002 Riesa GermanyGermany Germany Details
11 2003 Dublin IrelandIreland Ireland Details
12 2004 Vienna AustriaAustria Austria Details
13 2005 Trieste ItalyItaly Italy Details
14th 2006 Helsinki FinlandFinland Finland Details
15th 2007 Debrecen HungaryHungary Hungary Details
16 2008 Rijeka CroatiaCroatia Croatia Details
17th 2009 Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Turkey Details
18th 2010 Eindhoven NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Details
19th 2011 Szczecin PolandPoland Poland Details
20th 2012 Chartres FranceFrance France Details
21st 2013 Herning DenmarkDenmark Denmark Details
22nd 2015 Netanya IsraelIsrael Israel Details
23 2017 Copenhagen DenmarkDenmark Denmark Details
24 2019 Glasgow United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Details

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