European short course championships
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 |
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European sprint championships | ||||
1 | 1991 | Gelsenkirchen | Germany | Details |
2 | 1992 | Espoo | Finland | Details |
3 | 1993 | Gateshead | United Kingdom | Details |
4th | 1994 | Stavanger | Norway | Details |
European short course championships | ||||
5 | 1996 | Rostock | Germany | Details |
6th | 1998 | Sheffield | United Kingdom | Details |
7th | 1999 | Lisbon | Portugal | Details |
8th | 2000 | Valencia | Spain | Details |
9 | 2001 | Antwerp | Belgium | Details |
10 | 2002 | Riesa | Germany | Details |
11 | 2003 | Dublin | Ireland | Details |
12 | 2004 | Vienna | Austria | Details |
13 | 2005 | Trieste | Italy | Details |
14th | 2006 | Helsinki | Finland | Details |
15th | 2007 | Debrecen | Hungary | Details |
16 | 2008 | Rijeka | Croatia | Details |
17th | 2009 | Istanbul | Turkey | Details |
18th | 2010 | Eindhoven | Netherlands | Details |
19th | 2011 | Szczecin | Poland | Details |
20th | 2012 | Chartres | France | Details |
21st | 2013 | Herning | Denmark | Details |
22nd | 2015 | Netanya | Israel | Details |
23 | 2017 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Details |
24 | 2019 | Glasgow | United Kingdom | Details |