Common USA Swimming Open Water Events
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USA Swimming offers a range of open water events, primarily covering various distances depending on the age group and competition level. Here are some of the most common open water events recognized by USA Swimming:
- 5K (5 kilometers)
- One of the standard distances for open water competitions.
- Common at the national and international levels, including age group competitions.
- 10K (10 kilometers)
- The Olympic distance for open water swimming.
- Featured in major events like the FINA World Championships and the Olympic Games.
- 7.5K (7.5 kilometers)
- Typically used in junior and youth competitions.
- Popular for age groups under 18 at the national level.
- 2.5K (2.5 kilometers)
- Often used in age group competitions for younger swimmers or introductory open water events.
- 1.25K (1.25 kilometers)
- A shorter distance used in youth or beginner competitions.
- 1K (1 kilometer)
- Usually for novice or beginner swimmers to introduce them to open water swimming.
- 25K (25 kilometers)
- Ultra-distance open water event.
- Usually featured in major international open water championships like the FINA World Championships.
Age Group Open Water Events:
- 10 & Under: Events typically range from 1K to 2.5K.
- 11-12 Age Group: Events range from 2.5K to 5K.
- 13-14 Age Group: Competitions include distances of 5K and sometimes 7.5K.
- 15 & Over: These swimmers compete in 5K, 10K, and in some cases, 25K events.
Championship Events:
USA Swimming hosts open water national championships where events like the 5K and 10K are standard, but distances can vary depending on the competition (e.g., Junior Nationals, Olympic Trials).
These events are often held in natural bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, or the ocean, with courses typically laid out in loops or straight paths.
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