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High-Level International Meets For November 2023

The 2023 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup may have wrapped up but the upcoming month of November brings several high-caliber competitive events.

Brazil kicks us off with the Jose Finkel Trophy, while Hungary, Italy and Germany are also among the nations holding elite events over the course of the month.

The U.S. Open, which attracts top-tier 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.

10/31 – 11/04 Jose Finkel Trophy (BRA)
11/01 – 11/04 Hungarian SC Championships (HUN)
11/03 – 11/04 International Swimming Meet Bolzano (ITA)

11/09 – 11/10 Lithuanian Swimming Federation Cup (LTU)
11/10 – 11/12 Queensland Medal Shots LC Preparation Meet (AUS)
11/10 – 11/11 Nico Sapio Trophy (ITA)
11/11 – 11/12 Belgian SC Championships (BEL)
11/11 – 11/12 Japan Adult Swimming Championships (JPN)

11/16 – 11/19 German Short Course Championships (GER)
11/16 – 11/18 Estonian Open SC Championships (EST)
11/17 – 11/19 Swiss Short Course Championships (SUI)
11/17 – 11/19 British Universities & Colleges SC Championships (GBR)

11/28 – 11/30 Italian Open (ITA)
11/29 – 12/02 U.S. Open (USA)
11/30 – 12/03 Rotterdam Qualification Meet (NED)
11/30 – 12/03 Japan Open (JPN)

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Alison England
1 year ago

Is Dressel likely to swim in the US Open?

Anything but 50 BR
1 year ago

Hopefully we’ll see Ledecky, Douglass, Smith and McIntosh at the U.S Open…

nuotostat
1 year ago

11/28-11/30 Italian Open Riccione (LC)

nuotofan
Reply to  nuotostat
1 year ago

Important event indeed; in LC is the first chance to grab Olympic qualification for Italian swimming stars.

CoSwimMom
1 year ago

I’m pretty sure the US Open starts on Nov. 29th.

Troyy
1 year ago

Not particularly interesting until the end of the month.

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