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Swedish Swimming Championships

The Swedish Swimming Championships (Swedish: Svenska Mästerskapen i simning, SM i simning, Sim-SM, Långbane-SM) are held annually in the Swedish summer in outdoor 50 m pool. The championships sometimes also works as trials for the Summer Olympics, World Championships and European Championships. Swimmers representing Swedish swim teams may participate.

Swedish Swimming Championships
SportSwimming
Founded1899
No. of teams82 (2007)
Country Sweden
Most recent
champion(s)
Last winners lists

History edit

The first Swedish Swimming Championship was held in 1899[1] and in the beginning the championships were held in lakes or seas. During the 1920s and 1930s next to all championships were held in Eriksdalsbadet in Stockholm, but when it was demolished the championships started to move around Sweden.

Since 1988 the Senior's and Junior's Swedish Championships are hosted together with timed finals for the Junior's in the morning together with the prelims for the older swimmer.

The swimmer with the most individual gold medals is Anders Holmertz with 39 titles, before Therese Alshammar with 34, Arne Borg with 30, Lars Frölander with 27 titles and Robert Andersson with 24 titles. Of them, Therese Alshammar and Lars Frölander are the only swimmer still active.

Champions edit

Name Clubs Titles Years Best event (titles)
Anders Holmertz Motala SS, Spårvägens SF 39 1984–1996 13 400 m freestyle (13)
Therese Alshammar Järfälla SS, SK Neptun 34 1993–2007 09 50 m freestyle, 50 m backstroke (both 9)
Arne Borg Stockholms KK 30 1919–1929 09 500 m freestyle (9)
Lars Frölander Borlänge SS, Sundsvalls SS, Linköpings ASS 27 1993–2007 10 100 m butterfly (10)
Robert Andersson Stockholms KK 24 1906–1919 05 200 m freestyle, 500 m freestyle (both 5)
Björn Borg Norrköpings KK 23 1936–1944 06 400 m freestyle (6)
Gunnar Larsson Malmö SS 21 1967–1973 05 400 m freestyle, 200 m IM (both 5)
Michael Jacobsson Täby Sim 21 1997–2003 07 400 m IM (7)
Per-Olof Östrand Hofors AIF, IF Elfsborg 21 1947–1955 09 400 m freestyle (9)
Thor Henning SK Neptun 21 1911–1921 06 200 m breaststroke, 400 m breaststroke (both 6)
Per-Olof Olsson SoIK Hellas 20 1937–1949 11 100 m freestyle (11)
Martin Gustavsson Malmö KK 19 2002–2006 07 100 m breaststroke, 200 m breaststroke (both 7)
John Rothman Stockholms KK 19 1937–1949 11 200 m breaststroke (11)
Thomas Lejdström Västerås SS 18 1979–1987 04 400 m freestyle, 400 m IM (both 4)
Jan Bidrman Malmö KK 17 1986–1992 06 400 m IM (6)
Anita Zarnowiecki Simavdelningen 1902 17 1969–1975 06 400 m IM (6)
Josefin Lillhage Väsby SS 16 2001–2007 07 200 m freestyle (7)
Agneta Eriksson Västerås SS 16 1979–1987 06 100 m butterfly (6)
Sara Nordenstam Väsby SS 15 1998–2003 06 400 m IM (6)
Wilhelm Andersson SK Neptun 15 1909–1918 05 500 m freestyle (5)

Venues edit

  • 1899 – Stockholm
  • 1900 – Stockholm
  • 1901 – Stockholm
  • 1902 – Stockholm
  • 1903 – Stockholm
  • 1904 – Styrsö, Gothenburg
  • 1905 – Malmö
  • 1906 – Styrsö, Gothenburg
  • 1907 – Styrsö, Gothenburg
  • 1908 – Stockholm / Styrsö, Gothenburg
  • 1909 – Stockholm / Örebro / Gothenburg
  • 1910 – Stockholm
  • 1911 – Stockholm / Eskilstuna / Gothenburg
  • 1912 – Stockholm
  • 1913 – Stockholm
  • 1914 – Stockholm (m), Eskilstuna (f)
  • 1915 – Stockholm (m), Gothenburg (f)
  • 1916 – Saltsjöbaden
  • 1917 – Saltsjöbaden
  • 1918 – Stockholm
  • 1919 – Malmö
  • 1920 – Stockholm
  • 1921 – Stockholm
  • 1922 – Stockholm
  • 1923 – Stockholm
  • 1924 – Långedrag
  • 1925 – Stockholm
  • 1926 – Stockholm
  • 1927 – Stockholm
  • 1928 – Stockholm
  • 1929 – Stockholm
  • 1930 – Stockholm
  • 1931 – Stockholm
  • 1932 – Stockholm
  • 1933 – Stockholm
  • 1934 – Stockholm
  • 1935 – Stockholm
  • 1936 – Stockholm
  • 1937 – Stockholm
  • 1938 – Stockholm
  • 1939 – Stockholm
  • 1940 – Linköping
  • 1941 – Lidköping
  • 1942 – Ängelholm
  • 1943 – Linköping
  • 1944 – Malmö
  • 1945 – Varberg
  • 1946 – Kalmar
  • 1947 – Varberg
  • 1948 – Lidköping
  • 1949 – Karlskrona
  • 1950 – Stora Tuna
  • 1951 – Varberg
  • 1952 – Kalmar
  • 1953 – Linköping
  • 1954 – Linköping
  • 1955 – Harnäs
  • 1956 – Halmstad
  • 1957 – Varberg
  • 1958 – Eskilstuna
  • 1959 – Fyrisbadet, Uppsala
  • 1960 – Fyrisbadet, Uppsala
  • 1961 – Varberg
  • 1962 – Ronneby
  • 1963 – Stockholm
  • 1964 – Örebro
  • 1965 – Valbo Sportcentrum, Valbo
  • 1966 – Stockholm
  • 1967 – Landskrona
  • 1968 – Jönköping
  • 1969 – Landskrona
  • 1970 – Varberg
  • 1971 – Jönköping
  • 1972 – Borås
  • 1973 – Norrköping
  • 1974 – Jönköping
  • 1975 – Norrköping
  • 1976 – Skövde
  • 1977 – Örebro
  • 1978 – Landskrona
  • 1979 – Ronneby
  • 1980 – Ronneby
  • 1981 – Gävle
  • 1982 – Stockholm
  • 1983 – Falun
  • 1984 – Västerås
  • 1985 – Rosenlundsbadet, Jönköping
  • 1986 – Åby simhall, Mölndal
  • 1987 – Valhallabadet, Gothenburg
  • 1988 – Rosenlundsbadet, Jönköping
  • 1989 – Citadellbadet, Landskrona
  • 1990 – Himmelstalundsbadet, Norrköping
  • 1991 – Fyrishov, Uppsala
  • 1992 – Alidebergsbadet, Borås
  • 1993 – Citadellbadet, Landskrona
  • 1994 – Himmelstalundsbadet, Norrköping
  • 1995 – Citadellbadet, Landskrona
  • 1996 – Fyrishov, Uppsala
  • 1997 – Himmelstalundsbadet, Norrköping
  • 1998 – Sporthallsbadet, Sundsvall
  • 1999 – Halmstads Simstadion, Halmstad
  • 2000 – Citadellbadet, Landskrona
  • 2001 – Sporthallsbadet, Sundsvall
  • 2002 – Citadellbadet, Landskrona
  • 2003 – Himmelstalundsbadet, Norrköping
  • 2004 – Eriksdalsbadet, Stockholm
  • 2005 – Sporthallsbadet, Sundsvall
  • 2006 – Citadellbadet, Landskrona
  • 2007 – Halmstads Simstadion, Halmstad
  • 2008 – Himmelstalundsbadet, Norrköping
  • 2009 – Linköping
  • 2010 – Malmö
  • 2011 – Halmstad
  • 2012 – Norrköping
  • 2013 – Simstadion Brottet, Halmstad

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in Swedish) SM genom tiderna (trans: Swedish Championships through the ages), section of the 2013 Swedish Championships page; retrieved 2013-07-03.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Swedish Swimming Championships news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Swedish Swimming Championships Swedish Svenska Masterskapen i simning SM i simning Sim SM Langbane SM are held annually in the Swedish summer in outdoor 50 m pool The championships sometimes also works as trials for the Summer Olympics World Championships and European Championships Swimmers representing Swedish swim teams may participate Swedish Swimming ChampionshipsSportSwimmingFounded1899No of teams82 2007 Country SwedenMost recentchampion s Last winners lists Contents 1 History 2 Champions 3 Venues 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe first Swedish Swimming Championship was held in 1899 1 and in the beginning the championships were held in lakes or seas During the 1920s and 1930s next to all championships were held in Eriksdalsbadet in Stockholm but when it was demolished the championships started to move around Sweden Since 1988 the Senior s and Junior s Swedish Championships are hosted together with timed finals for the Junior s in the morning together with the prelims for the older swimmer The swimmer with the most individual gold medals is Anders Holmertz with 39 titles before Therese Alshammar with 34 Arne Borg with 30 Lars Frolander with 27 titles and Robert Andersson with 24 titles Of them Therese Alshammar and Lars Frolander are the only swimmer still active Champions editFurther information List of Swedish Swimming Championships champions Name Clubs Titles Years Best event titles Anders Holmertz Motala SS Sparvagens SF 39 1984 1996 13 400 m freestyle 13 Therese Alshammar Jarfalla SS SK Neptun 34 1993 2007 09 50 m freestyle 50 m backstroke both 9 Arne Borg Stockholms KK 30 1919 1929 09 500 m freestyle 9 Lars Frolander Borlange SS Sundsvalls SS Linkopings ASS 27 1993 2007 10 100 m butterfly 10 Robert Andersson Stockholms KK 24 1906 1919 05 200 m freestyle 500 m freestyle both 5 Bjorn Borg Norrkopings KK 23 1936 1944 06 400 m freestyle 6 Gunnar Larsson Malmo SS 21 1967 1973 05 400 m freestyle 200 m IM both 5 Michael Jacobsson Taby Sim 21 1997 2003 07 400 m IM 7 Per Olof Ostrand Hofors AIF IF Elfsborg 21 1947 1955 09 400 m freestyle 9 Thor Henning SK Neptun 21 1911 1921 06 200 m breaststroke 400 m breaststroke both 6 Per Olof Olsson SoIK Hellas 20 1937 1949 11 100 m freestyle 11 Martin Gustavsson Malmo KK 19 2002 2006 07 100 m breaststroke 200 m breaststroke both 7 John Rothman Stockholms KK 19 1937 1949 11 200 m breaststroke 11 Thomas Lejdstrom Vasteras SS 18 1979 1987 04 400 m freestyle 400 m IM both 4 Jan Bidrman Malmo KK 17 1986 1992 06 400 m IM 6 Anita Zarnowiecki Simavdelningen 1902 17 1969 1975 06 400 m IM 6 Josefin Lillhage Vasby SS 16 2001 2007 07 200 m freestyle 7 Agneta Eriksson Vasteras SS 16 1979 1987 06 100 m butterfly 6 Sara Nordenstam Vasby SS 15 1998 2003 06 400 m IM 6 Wilhelm Andersson SK Neptun 15 1909 1918 05 500 m freestyle 5 Venues edit1899 Stockholm 1900 Stockholm 1901 Stockholm 1902 Stockholm 1903 Stockholm 1904 Styrso Gothenburg 1905 Malmo 1906 Styrso Gothenburg 1907 Styrso Gothenburg 1908 Stockholm Styrso Gothenburg 1909 Stockholm Orebro Gothenburg 1910 Stockholm 1911 Stockholm Eskilstuna Gothenburg 1912 Stockholm 1913 Stockholm 1914 Stockholm m Eskilstuna f 1915 Stockholm m Gothenburg f 1916 Saltsjobaden 1917 Saltsjobaden 1918 Stockholm 1919 Malmo 1920 Stockholm 1921 Stockholm 1922 Stockholm 1923 Stockholm 1924 Langedrag 1925 Stockholm 1926 Stockholm 1927 Stockholm 1928 Stockholm 1929 Stockholm 1930 Stockholm 1931 Stockholm 1932 Stockholm 1933 Stockholm 1934 Stockholm 1935 Stockholm 1936 Stockholm 1937 Stockholm 1938 Stockholm 1939 Stockholm 1940 Linkoping 1941 Lidkoping 1942 Angelholm 1943 Linkoping 1944 Malmo 1945 Varberg 1946 Kalmar 1947 Varberg 1948 Lidkoping 1949 Karlskrona 1950 Stora Tuna 1951 Varberg 1952 Kalmar 1953 Linkoping 1954 Linkoping 1955 Harnas 1956 Halmstad 1957 Varberg 1958 Eskilstuna 1959 Fyrisbadet Uppsala 1960 Fyrisbadet Uppsala 1961 Varberg 1962 Ronneby 1963 Stockholm 1964 Orebro 1965 Valbo Sportcentrum Valbo 1966 Stockholm 1967 Landskrona 1968 Jonkoping 1969 Landskrona 1970 Varberg 1971 Jonkoping 1972 Boras 1973 Norrkoping 1974 Jonkoping 1975 Norrkoping 1976 Skovde 1977 Orebro 1978 Landskrona 1979 Ronneby 1980 Ronneby 1981 Gavle 1982 Stockholm 1983 Falun 1984 Vasteras 1985 Rosenlundsbadet Jonkoping 1986 Aby simhall Molndal 1987 Valhallabadet Gothenburg 1988 Rosenlundsbadet Jonkoping 1989 Citadellbadet Landskrona 1990 Himmelstalundsbadet Norrkoping 1991 Fyrishov Uppsala 1992 Alidebergsbadet Boras 1993 Citadellbadet Landskrona 1994 Himmelstalundsbadet Norrkoping 1995 Citadellbadet Landskrona 1996 Fyrishov Uppsala 1997 Himmelstalundsbadet Norrkoping 1998 Sporthallsbadet Sundsvall 1999 Halmstads Simstadion Halmstad 2000 Citadellbadet Landskrona 2001 Sporthallsbadet Sundsvall 2002 Citadellbadet Landskrona 2003 Himmelstalundsbadet Norrkoping 2004 Eriksdalsbadet Stockholm 2005 Sporthallsbadet Sundsvall 2006 Citadellbadet Landskrona 2007 Halmstads Simstadion Halmstad 2008 Himmelstalundsbadet Norrkoping 2009 Linkoping 2010 Malmo 2011 Halmstad 2012 Norrkoping 2013 Simstadion Brottet HalmstadSee also editList of Swedish Swimming Championships champions Swedish Swimming Grand Prix series Swedish Short Course Swimming Championships List of sporting events in SwedenReferences edit in Swedish SM genom tiderna trans Swedish Championships through the ages section of the 2013 Swedish Championships page retrieved 2013 07 03 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swedish Swimming Championships amp oldid 1122979274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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