The Baltic States Swimming Championships is an annual swimming competition between best swimmers from Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

The championships are typically held over two days early in the year and serve as a key stepping stone for many athletes on their journey to international competition.

Team scoring

Youth and Junior age group

In 2023,[1] two (2) fastest swimmers from each country in each gender and age group bring points for their team in individual events as follows: 1st place – 7 points, 2nd – 5 points, 3rd – 4 points, 4th – 3 points, 5th – 2 points, 6th – 1 point. The fastest relay team from each country in each gender and age group bring points for their team in relay events in each session as follows: 1st place – 14 points, 2nd – 10 points, 3rd – 8 points.

Open age group

In 2023, eight (8) fastest swimmers from final A in each gender bring points for their team in individual events as follows:

Place1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
Points97654321

The fastest relay team from each country in each gender bring points for their team in relay events in each session as follows:

Place1st2nd3rd
Points181412

Championships

The list is incomplete

YearCityVenueDateOverall winner
2009Lithuania AlytusAlytus Sports and Recreation CentreFebruary 28 – March 1 Lithuania[2]
2010Estonia TartuAura CenterMarch 6–7 Lithuania[3]
2011Latvia RigaĶīpsala PoolMarch 12–13 Lithuania[4]
2012Lithuania AlytusAlytus Sports and Recreation CentreMarch 9–10 Lithuania[5]
2013Estonia TartuAura CenterMarch 8–9 Lithuania[6]
2014Latvia RigaĶīpsala PoolMarch 7–8 Lithuania[7]
2015Lithuania KaunasGirstutis Swimming PoolApril 10–11 Lithuania
2016Estonia TallinnKalev Spa Water ParkApril 22–23 Estonia[8][9]
2017Latvia RigaĶīpsala PoolMarch 31 – April 1 Estonia[10]
2018Lithuania KaunasGirstutis Swimming PoolMarch 23–24[11] Lithuania[12][13]
2019Estonia TartuAura CenterMarch 22–23[14] Estonia[15]
2020Latvia RigaĶīpsala PoolMarch 7–8[16] Estonia[17]
2021Lithuania KlaipėdaKlaipėda PoolMarch 6–7[18] Lithuania
2022Estonia TartuAura CenterMarch 26–27[19] Estonia[20]
2023Latvia RigaĶīpsala PoolMarch 3–4[21] Estonia[22]
2024TBATBATBD

Events

See also

References

  1. "Baltic States Championships 2023" (PDF). swimming.lv. Latvijas Peldēšanas federācija. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  2. "2009 Full results" (PDF).
  3. "Baltijos šalių plaukimo čempionatas ir Baltijos šalių jaunučių plaukimo mačas". ltuswimming.com.
  4. "2011 Full results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
  5. "2012 Full results" (PDF).
  6. "2013 results" (PDF).
  7. "2014 Full results" (PDF).
  8. "2016 results" (PDF).
  9. "2016 points" (PDF).
  10. "2017 results" (PDF).
  11. "Baltic States Swimming Championships 2018 results".
  12. "Baltijos šalių čempionatą laimėjo lietuviai, pagerinti du šalies mergaičių rekordai". ltuswimming.com.
  13. "2018 results" (PDF).
  14. "2019 results" (PDF).
  15. "Baltimaade meistrivõistlustel kogusid eestlased kõige enam punkte, Valdmaa püstitas noorte rekordi". Eesti Ujumisliit. 23 March 2019.
  16. "2020 Calendar".
  17. "Baltimaade meistrivõistlustel kogusid eestlased kõige enam punkte". Eesti Ujumisliit. 8 March 2020.
  18. "2021 Results".
  19. "Baltic States Swimming Championships 2022".
  20. "Baltimaade meistrivõistluste II päev". Eesti Ujumisliit. 27 March 2022.
  21. "Baltic States Swimming Championships 2023" (PDF).
  22. "Eesti on 2023.aastal Baltimaade MEISTER". Eesti Ujumisliit. 4 March 2023.
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