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High-Level International Meets For April 2023

Trials season for the 2023 World Championships is officially underway, as evidenced by the frenzied competition schedule on the agenda for the month of April.

Each week swimming enthusiasts will be treated to potentially head-turning performances everywhere from Great Britain to Japan to Australia and nearly every stop in between.

Please let me know in the comments of any meets I may have inadvertently missed.

03/28 – 04/02 Canadian Trials (CAN)
03/28 – 04/01 Spanish Open Championships (ESP)
03/31 – 04/05 Italian Junior Championships (ITA)

04/01 – 04/04 Danish Open (DEN)
04/01 – 04/05 Irish Open Championships (IRL)
04/01 – 04/05 New Zealand Open Championships (NZL)

04/04 – 04/09 British Swimming Championships (GBR)
04/04 – 04/09 French Juniors Open Championships (FRA)
04/04 – 04/09 Japan Swim (JPN)
04/05 – 04/08 Eindhoven Qualification Meet (NED)
04/05 – 04/09 Romanian National Championships (ROU)
04/06 – 04/08 International Swimming Meet Nioveia (GRE) 
04/07 – 04/15 Australian Age Group Championships (AUS)
04/08 – 04/09 Helsinki Swim Meet (FIN)

04/12 – 04/15 Lithuanian Championships (LTU)
04/12 – 04/15 Stockholm Open (SWE)
04/12 – 04/16 South African Championships (RSA)
04/12 – 04/15 Pro Swim Series Westmont (USA)
04/13 – 04/15 Grand Prix Ostrava Arena Cup (CZE)
04/13 – 04/17 Italian Championships (ITA)
04/15 – 04/16 66th Festival of Sport LC Swimming Trial (HKG)
04/17 – 04/20 Australian National Championships (AUS)

04/19 – 04/21 Israel Cup (ISR)
04/19 – 04/22 Hungarian Championships (HUN)
04/20 – 04/22 Belgian Open Championships (BEL)
04/21 – 04/23 Bergen Swim Festival (NOR)
04/21 – 04/23 U.S. Open Water Nationals (USA)
04/21 – 04/23 Berlin Open (GER)

04/26 – 04/29 Turkish Arena LCM Junior & Open Age Clubs National Championship (TUR)

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Goated Mcintosh
1 year ago

@Retta, Romanian Nationals are taking place next week in Otopeni.

David Popovici is entered in 6 events (50-100-400 free, 50-100 fly and 100 back).

https://www.frnpm.ro/competitii/listastart/678/club/clubul-sportiv-dinamo-bucuresti/sex/M/varsta/19

john26
1 year ago

Is the 4/17 the Aussie Trials meet? I thought they moved it closer to the WC?

wow
Reply to  john26
1 year ago

It is not the Trials. Just a nationals meet.

Emmy27
Reply to  john26
1 year ago

Trials are in June. This is a National Champ Meet.

Stephen
1 year ago

Does anyone know how to view the Aussie Aged Championships?
Swimming Australia seem to be keeping it a secret.

Joel
Reply to  Stephen
1 year ago

Still a secret so far

Troyy
Reply to  Joel
1 year ago

Did you notice that SA is stupidly sticking to the old age groups for girls (14-17) when selecting the team for this year’s junior worlds?

Means Australia won’t be able to take the likes of Jamie Perkins, Isabella Boyd, Iona Anderson, Abbey Connor (if she doesn’t make the worlds team) and more to junior worlds putting them at a disadvantage again like at junior pan pacs.

Dan
Reply to  Stephen
1 year ago

Some of the bigger Aussie meets have been on Amazon Prime, could this meet be on Prime as well?

Robbos
Reply to  Dan
1 year ago

Was on Prime last year.

Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Dan
1 year ago

not necessarily. amazon prime’s contract was only for 2 years, and at this point has not been renewed

https://staging.swimswam.com/amazon-prime-secures-australian-championship-streaming-rights-for-two-years/

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
1 year ago

Hopefully a strong turnout of high profile college athletes, including individual medalists from the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, show up at the next TYR Pro Swim Series event:

Bacon, Phoebe
Berkoff, Katharine
Curzan, Claire
Douglass, Kate
Huske, Torri
Jacoby, Lydia
Walsh, Alex
Walsh, Gretchen
Weyant, Emma

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
1 year ago

Now the focus shifts to long course with thirteen weeks to prepare for the 2023 USA Swimming International Team Trials or whatever USA Swimming labels the event.

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