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USA Swimming Releases 2019 Futures Championships Time Standards

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 7

October 01st, 2018 Club, News

This article was updated Wednesday, 10/10/2018.

At the recent United States Aquatic Sports Convention in Jacksonville, Florida, the USA Swimming Board of Directors met to approve sites for meets coming up in the 2019 and 2020 calendars, including the 2019 Futures Championships.

However, the dates that were voted upon by the Board of Directors resulted from a miscommunication between what is in the rules book (that the meets be held the same week as juniors) and the decision of the Senior Development Committee, which has authority to overrule the rule book dates, to have the meet a week earlier.

The Senior Development Committee voted, before the Board of Directors meeting, to host the meets from August 1st-4th, 2019. As a result of those new dates, 2 of the 4 elected sites (Irvine and Knoxville) were unavailable and had to be changed.

Thus, next year’s Futures Championships will be held simultaneously from August 1st-4th in the following 4 regional sites:

  • Gresham, OR – Mt. Hood Community College (new location)
  • Des Moines, IA – Mid-American Energy Aquatic Center at the Wellmark YMCA
  • Geneva, OH – Spire Institute
  • Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Aquatics Center (new location)

USA Swimming has also released the time standards – which are the same for each of the 4 championships. For the women, 9 of the 14 individual events have faster time standards compared to 2018 (both LC and SC). For the men, 7 of the 14 individual events have faster SC time standards in 2019, while the LC time standards are the same from 2018. All 2019 relay time standards remain the same from 2018.

You can see the full 2019 time standards below and reference the 2018 times under National Meet Standards here.

The Futures series was launched in 2015, and in 2016 was expanded from 3 to 4 regions. The event was designed to add another stepping stone to the developmental pathway between Sectional Championships (which fall roughly along LSC boundaries) and Junior National Championships. The 2018 Futures Championships took place August 2nd-5th in Santa Clara, CA, Rochester, MN, Richmond, VA, and Cary, NC.

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Mark
5 years ago

The reason the Senior committee changed the dates, was to overlap Age Group Zones. They have been trying to eliminate 15-17 year olds from this meet for years. Everytime it’s brought up in the Zone meetings, it’s overwhelmingly shot down, particularly by the athletes. Screw what the athletes want, they just legislated (Trumped) it.

Slimmer jim
6 years ago

Bonus cuts?

Jimbo
Reply to  Slimmer jim
6 years ago

Yeah a teammate of mine about 2 years ago swam breast at futures and decided to do the 50 free as a bonus event (she was the furthest thing from a freestyler) and 2 IM (not an IMer either)

Jimbo
6 years ago

Glad to see futures again in my hometown of Knoxville. Hopefully I can make it to go back there

Swimmmer
6 years ago

Wellmark has ZERO deck space. Well done.

swimmerTX
Reply to  Swimmmer
6 years ago

Well that’s where we’re going so :/

612
Reply to  Swimmmer
6 years ago

Unless the meet has an outrageous crowd, the bleachers will help remedy that.

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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