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Federal Way to Host 2014 Winter Juniors, 2015 Winter Nationals

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 9

September 27th, 2013 National, News

Federal Way, Washington and the King County Aquatic Center has been named as the host of the 2014 Winter Junior Nationals and 2015 USA Swimming Winter National Championships, according to Lyle Campbell, who is a hall-of-famer in the relevant LSC and their current SWIMS Chairman. The first of those meets, in 2014 will be held in December in a yards course. 2015 is expected to again be in long course, as it immediately precedes the Olympics (though that wasn’t immediately confirmed). The outcome was announced at the LSC board meeting on Monday night.

This continues the trend of making a site the host of Winter Juniors one year, and Winter Nationals the next year. Knoxville, Tennessee will host the 2013 senior edition of the meet from December 5th-7th, Greensboro, North Carolina will host 2013’s Winter Juniors meet, as well as 2014’s senior Winter Nationals.

We have not learned yet the location of the 2015 Winter Junior National Championships, which would then likely be the senior Winter Nationals host in 2016, and so on.

The huge venue, which is with little debate considered the finest in the northwestern United States, if not the entire west coast, seats 2,500 spectators. Because of its quality and location, the pool features easily one of the biggest meet schedules in the country, and has to be considered the best facility in the country not connected directly to any NCAA programs.

The pool routinely hosts the Pac 12 Championships, and in 2012 hosted the men’s NCAA Division I Championship meet.

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bobo gigi
11 years ago

A young Missy Franklin in March 2010 had shined at the speedo sectionals in this pool.
She had crushed her records.
22.49 in the 50 free
47.94 in the 100 free
1.44.55 in the 200 free
4.42.00 in the 500 free
1.51.07 in the 200 back
1.57.70 in the 200 IM.

The meet was overall very fast with also great performances from Megan Jendrick, Bonnie Brandon, Jared Markham or Kelly Naze.

It’s definitely possible to swim very fast in this pool!

Bobby
11 years ago

This pool is horrible. Terrible air quality with mediocre swims (in terms of American/world/NCAA records).

Reply to  Bobby
11 years ago

You’ve got to be kidding. Either that or you don’t know what your talking about or have any facts to back it up. People in the know have consistently rated KCAC in the top five venues in America.

bobby
Reply to  Bob Roe
11 years ago

“people in the know”? seriously? who are these people?

The pool is not fast. Because Missy swam well there at one meet in a super suit dosent make it fast. I want to see what World/American/US Open records were set in the pool besides Jendrik? Jrs should be hosted at Aand M, UT, TN, Indi.,MN…list goes on and on.

MANY coaches and swimmers across the country agree that the air quality is atrocious and has been for years, not to mention the antiquated blocks (that were subsequently taken out for NCAA’s, and then put back in after), and odd open ended bulkhead.

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobby
11 years ago

Sorry but in 2010, a young Missy swam the times I have mentioned below in a normal suit.

XSCrazyMom
Reply to  Bobby
11 years ago

I guess a pool that owns World, US Open, American and NCAA records isn’t fastest enough for a great swimmer like you. BTW, WKCAC is undergoing an air quality upgrade. We already experienced improvements this summer. With another $1 Million+ of upgrades coming this year, it will undoubtedly have the best air quality of any indoor venue in the Country.

kcac
Reply to  XSCrazyMom
9 years ago

fast swimming this meet. air quality was decent, but far from the “best air quality in the country.” my daughter was coughing most of the weekend and I still have a headache from being in there for three days. I thought they put in that evacuator thing?! didn’t seem like it.

dmswim
Reply to  Bobby
9 years ago

David Nolan just sent an American record in the pool last night so it seems to have been fast as of late.

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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