The United States Swimming National Championships (a.k.a. "Nationals") are held annually, in summer. The event is organized by USA Swimming, and is held in a long course (50m) pool. In the past, and as recently as 2007, there were 2 meets annually: a Spring and a Summer Nationals. The Spring meet began as a 25-yard (short course) meet, while the Summer meet was long course. Prior to USA Swimming's creation in the late 1970s, the meet was run by the AAU.
Phillips 66 began sponsoring the meet in 1973, which continues through today although the branding of the sponsorship changed to ConocoPhillips in the early 2000s. This is one of the longest sponsorships in U.S. sports.
Venues
- 1962 â Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (men's), Chicago, Illinois (women's)
- 1963 â Oak Park, IL (men's), High Point, North Carolina (women's)
- 1964 â Palo Alto, California
- 1965 â Toledo, Ohio
- 1966 â Lincoln, Nebraska
- 1967 â Oak Park, IL (men's), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (women's)
- 1968 â Lincoln, Nebraska
- 1969 â Louisville, Kentucky
- 1970 â Los Angeles, California
- 1971 â Houston, Texas
- 1972 â Hershey, Pennsylvania
- 1972 â Olympic Trials, Portage Park, Illinois
- 1973 â Louisville, Kentucky
- 1974 â Concord, California
- 1975 â Kansas City, Kansas
- 1976 â Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1976 â Olympic Trials, Long Beach, California
- 1977 â Mission Viejo, California
- 1978 â The Woodlands, Texas (together with the US World Championships Trials)
- 1979 â Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- 1980 â Irvine, California
- 1981 â Brown Deer, Wisconsin
- 1982 â Indianapolis, Indiana
- 1983 â Fresno, California
- 1984 â Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- 1985 â Mission Viejo, California
- 1986 â Santa Clara, California
- 1987 â Fresno, California
- 1988 â Austin, Texas (together with US Olympic Trials)
- 1989 â Los Angeles, California
- 1990 â Austin, Texas (together with the US World Championships Trials)
- 1991 â Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- 1992 â Mission Viejo, California
- 1993 â Austin, Texas
- 1994 â Indianapolis, Indiana
- 1995 â Pasadena, California
- 1996 â Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- 1997 â Nashville, Tennessee
- 1998 â Fresno, California
- 1999 â Minneapolis, Minnesota
- 2000 â Indianapolis, Indiana, replaced by the US Olympic Trials
- 2001 â Fresno, California
- 2002 â Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- 2003 â College Park, Maryland
- 2004 â Stanford, California
- 2005 â Irvine, California
- 2006 â Irvine, California
- 2007 â Indianapolis, Indiana
- 2008 â Omaha, Nebraska, incorporated into US Olympic Trials
- 2009 â Indianapolis, Indiana
- 2010 â Irvine, California
- 2011 â Palo Alto, California
- 2012 â Omaha, Nebraska, replaced by the US Olympic Trials
- 2013 â Indianapolis, Indiana
- 2014 â Irvine, California
- 2015 â San Antonio, Texas
- 2016â Omaha, Nebraska, incorporated into US Olympic Trials
- 2017 â Indianapolis, Indiana (together with the US World Championships Trials)
- 2018 â Irvine, California
- 2019 â Stanford, California
- 2021 â Omaha, Nebraska, incorporated into US Olympic Trials
- 2022 â Irvine, California (separate from the US International Team Trials)
- 2023 â Indianapolis, Indiana
- 2024 â Indianapolis, Indiana, incorporated into US Olympic Trials
- 2025 â Indianapolis, Indiana, incorporated into the US World Championships Trials
- 2028 â Indianapolis, Indiana, incorporated into US Olympic Trials
Men's Team Champions
Championships records
Men
Women
References