USMS Short Course National Championships

Year Date Location No. Swimmers
1970 5/2–3 Amarillo, Texas 46
1971 5/7–8 Amarillo, Texas 108
1972 5/19–21 San Mateo, Calif. 325
1973 5/18–20 Santa Monica, Calif. 500
1974 5/17–19 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 561
1975 5/16–18 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 663
1976 5/14–16 Mission Viejo, Calif. 800
1977 5/13–15 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 611
1978 5/19–21 San Antonio, Texas 560
1979 5/4–7 Mission Viejo, Calif. 1,020
1980 5/16–18 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 875
1981 5/23–26 Irvine, Calif. 1,209
1982 5/21–24 The Woodlands, Texas 910
1983 5/28–31 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1,208
1984 5/26–29 Industry Hills, Calif. 1,227
1985 5/9/2012 Milwaukee, Wisc. 1,021
1986 5/15–18 Fort Pierce, Fla. 1,231
1987 5/15–18 Stanford Univ., Calif. 2,328
1988 5/19–22 Austin, Texas 1,405
1989 5/4–7 Boca Raton, Fla. 1,755
1990 5/18–21 Los Angeles, Calif. 1,592
1991 5/16–19 Nashville, Tenn. 1,529
1992 5/21–24 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1,502
1993 5/20–23 Santa Clara, Calif. 2,055
1994 5/13–16 Tempe, Ariz. 1,912
1995 5/18–21 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1,992
1996 5/9–12 Cupertino, Calif. 2,048
1997 5/15–18 Federal Way, Wash. 1,438
1998 5/7–10 Indianapolis, Ind. 1,738
1999 5/13–16 Santa Clara, Calif. 2,060
2000 4/27–30 Indianapolis, Ind. 1,390
2001 5/17–20 Santa Clara, Calif. 1,850
2002 5/14–17 Honolulu, Hawaii 1,103
2003 5/15–18 Tempe, Ariz. 1,922
2004 4/22–25 Indianapolis, Ind. 1,564
2005 5/19–22 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1,620
2006 5/4–7 Coral Springs, Fla. 1,276
2007 5/17–20 Federal Way, Wash. 1,456
2008 5/1–4 Austin, Texas 1,865
2009 5/7–10 Clovis, Calif. 1,582
2010 5/20–23 Atlanta, Ga. 1,975
2011 4/28–5/1 Mesa, Ariz. 1,817
2012 4/26–29 Greensboro, N.C. 1,864
2013 5/9–12 Indianapolis, Ind. 1,633
2014 5/1–4 Santa Clara, Calif. 2,249
2015 4/23–26 San Antonio, Texas 1,888
2016 4/28–5/1 Greensboro, N.C. 1,790
2017 4/27–30 Riverside, Calif. 2,026
2018 5/10–5/13 Indianapolis, Ind. 2,376
2019 4/25–28 Mesa, Ariz. 1,997
2020 Not held due to coronavirus pandemic
2021 7/21–25 Greensboro, N.C. 849
2022 4/28–5/1 San Antonio, Texas 1,814
2023 4/27–30   Irvine, Calif. 2,474
2024 6/20–24 Indianapolis, Ind. 2,320

 

USMS Long Course National Championships

Year Date Location No. Swimmers
1972 8/11–13 Bloomington, Ind. 188
1973 8/10–12 Chicago, Ill. 500
1974 9/6–8 Santa Clara, Calif. 584
1975 8/29–31 Knoxville, Tenn. 394
1976 8/27–29 St. Louis, Mo. 514
1977 8/25–28 Spokane, Wash. 525
1978 8/31–9/3 Providence, R.I. 540
1979 8/23–26 Dearborn, Mich. 689
1980 8/29–9/1 Santa Clara, Calif. 987
1981 8/13–16 Canton, Ohio 741
1982 8/26–29 Gresham, Ore. 915
1983 8/25–28 Indianapolis, Ind. 908
1984 8/23–26 Raleigh, N.C. 840
1985 8/17–20 Providence, R.I. 800
1986 8/21–24 Gresham, Ore. 933
1987 8/21–24 The Woodlands, Texas 872
1988 8/25–28 Buffalo, N.Y. 1,071
1989 8/17–20 Grand Forks, N.D. 586
1990 8/17–20 The Woodlands, Texas 829
1991 8/22–25 Elizabethtown, Ky. 720
1992 8/20–23 Federal Way, Wash. 1,150
1993 8/19–22 Minneapolis, Minn. 1,085
1994 8/25–28 Buffalo, N.Y. 716
1995 8/24–27 Gresham, Ore. 1,010
1996 8/21–25 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1,176
1997 8/14–17 Orlando, Fla. 881
1998 8/20–23 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 922
1999 8/19–23 Minneapolis, Minn. 949
2000 8/17–20 Baltimore, Md. 1,380
2001 8/16–19 Federal Way, Wash. 959
2002 8/16–19 Cleveland, Ohio 1,022
2003 8/13–17 Rutgers, N.J. 871
2004 8/12–15 Savannah, Ga. 1,084
2005 8/10–14 Mission Viejo, Calif. 1,109
2006 Not held due to World Aquatics World Masters Championships in the U.S.
2007 8/10–13 The Woodlands, Texas 911
2008 8/14–17 Gresham, Ore. 1,131
2009 8/6–10 Indianapolis, Ind. 1,150
2010 8/9–12 San Juan, Puerto Rico 632
2011 8/3–6 Auburn, Ala. 688
2012 7/5–8 Omaha, Neb. 1,257
2013 8/7–11 Mission Viejo, Calif. 1,393
2014 8/13–17 College Park, Md. 1,024
2015 8/6–9 Geneva, Ohio 963
2016 8/17–21 Gresham, Ore. 1,287
2017 8/2–6 Minneapolis, Minn. 1,016
2018 Not held due to UANA Pan American Championships in the U.S.
2019 8/7–11 Mission Viejo, Calif. 1,391
2020  Not held due to coronavirus pandemic
2021 10/7–10 Geneva, Ohio 705
2022 8/3–7 Richmond, Va. 1,077
 2023  8/2–6 Sarasota, Fla.  1,187 
2024 8/21–25 Mission Viejo, Calif 1,280