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High-Level International Meets For November 2022

We’re getting into crunch time for FINA Short Course World Championships qualification, with the time window closing on November 13th.

The World Cup in Indianapolis, the French Short Course Championships, and the Italian Championships are among the competitions set to take place early this month.

The U.S. Open, which attracts high-caliber talent from around the world, begins on November 30th and runs through December 3rd, giving us a stellar competition to look forward to as we close out the month.

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

11/03 – 11/05 FINA World Cup – Indianapolis (USA)
11/03 – 11/06 French Elite Short Course Championships (FRA)
11/04 – 11/05 Nico Sapio Trophy (ITA)
11/05 – 11/06 5th Japan Professional Swimming Championships (JPN)

11/10 – 11/11 Italian Short Course Championships (ITA)
11/12 – 11/13 Queensland Medal Shots LC Prep Meet #2 (AUS)
11/12 – 11/13 Belgian Short Course Championships (BEL)
11/12 – 11/13 Challenge International de la Ville de Dudelange (LUX)

11/16 – 11/19 Hungarian Short Course Championships (HUN)
11/17 – 11/20 German Short Course Championships (GER)
11/18 – 11/20 Swiss Short Course Championships (SUI)
11/18 – 11/20 British Colleges & Universities Short Course Championships (GBR)

11/30 – 12/03 U.S. Open (USA)

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Troyy
2 years ago

Entry list is out for that second QLD prep meet with a mixture of national team members and young prospects entered. Maybe this one will be more interesting than the first one.

http://qld.swimming.org.au/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2022%20Medal%20Shots%20LC%20Prep%20Meet%20_%20Entry%20List%20%28Draft%29.pdf

Peter Lindmark
2 years ago

Challenge International de la Ville de Dudelange 2022, Luxembourg (12-13 November 2022) is a qualifying event, deadline 2 November 18:00 CET (cndu.lu)

Scuncan Dott
2 years ago

Why are the athletes for the Indy world cup stop still not announced?

Troyy
Reply to  Scuncan Dott
2 years ago

Entry list is up at omegatiming: https://www.omegatiming.com/File/0001170009FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF20.pdf

Some names I noticed that haven’t competed so far:

Abbey Weitzeil, Duncan Scott, Erin Gemmell, Bella Sims, Hunter Armstrong, Katie Grimes, Claire Weinstein, Luca Urlando, Bobby Finke, Natalie Hinds.

Scuncan Dott
Reply to  Troyy
2 years ago

Yes looking forward to seeing Duncan competing, shame he’s not doing world SC though.

Troyy
Reply to  Scuncan Dott
2 years ago

Kinda strange for him to make the trip just for one World Cup stop. Maybe he was already in the US?

Scuncan Dott
Reply to  Troyy
2 years ago

Looks like he’s been in Europe pretty much since Comm Games based on his insta

Last edited 2 years ago by Scuncan Dott
Scuncan Dott
Reply to  Troyy
2 years ago

Also looking forward to seeing what sort of time Ledecky will do in the 400IM and Mcintosh in the 200 Butterfly + 100 and 200 Freestyles. Ledecky v Mcintosh in the 800 Freestyle will be exciting as well although I think the 800 free is just a little too long for Mcintosh to challenge Ledecky.

Hswimmer
Reply to  Scuncan Dott
2 years ago

Grimes could do well.

Lisa
Reply to  Scuncan Dott
2 years ago

We’ll see about the IM but I don’t know that battle in 800 and I think both of them gonna be in 400 just like last week and based on last week 1500 , there’s a good chance Ledecky gonna break 800 free world record and I’m pretty excited about it.

Last edited 2 years ago by Lisa
Scuncan Dott
Reply to  Lisa
2 years ago

Mcintosh isn’t racing the 400 free or IM this week.

Lisa
Reply to  Scuncan Dott
2 years ago

Yes I know I just saw on fina website that she’s gonna go for 200 free and dropped 400 im and I think Ledecky could get that world record in 800 cause she just set american record on 800 in 1500 race a few days ago her time is just one second from the world record and i think she could go to mid 7:50s.

Scuncan Dott
Reply to  Lisa
2 years ago

I agree

Sub13
2 years ago

I was wondering why QLD would have a LCM prep meet so close to SCM worlds before I realised that The QLD Championships are literally during worlds. Interesting choice

Troyy
Reply to  Sub13
2 years ago

Well December is the LC season in Australia. SC worlds being in Melbourne this year doesn’t change that.

Joel
Reply to  Sub13
2 years ago

Qld Champs are always that week. FINA calendar is so late in posting sometimes

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