U.S. Open (swimming) - Editions

Editions

Year Location Pool Dates Results Notes
1985 Austin, Texas Texas Swimming Center
1986 Orlando, Florida Justice Aquatics Center
1987 Orlando, Florida Justice Aquatics Center December 20-22 results
1988 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium December 18-20 results
1989 Orlando, Florida Justice Aquatics Center December 3-5 results
1990 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium November 30-December 2 results
1991 Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center November 30-December 1 results
1992 Orlando, Florida Justice Aquatics Center
1993 Ann Arbor, Michigan Canham Natatorium December
1994 Buffalo, New York Burt Flickinger Center
1995 Auburn, Alabama Martin Aquatics Center
1996 San Antonio, Texas Palo Alto Natatorium December 5-7 results 25m
1997 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium December 4-6 results
1998 College Station, Texas Student Rec Center Natatorium December 3-5 results 25m
1999 San Antonio, Texas Palo Alto Natatorium December 2-4 results
2000 Auburn, Alabama Martin Aquatics Center
2001 East Meadow, New York Nassau County Aquatic Center November 29-December 1 results
2002 Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center December 5-7 results
2003 Federal Way, Washington King County Aquatics Center December 4-6 results
2004 San Antonio, Texas Palo Alto Natatorium December 2-4 results
2005 Auburn, Alabama Martin Aquatics Center December 1-3 results
2006 West Lafayette, Indiana Boilermaker Aquatic Center November 30-December 2 results
2008 Minneapolis, Minnesota University Aquatic Center July 29-August 2 results
2009 Federal Way, Washington King County Aquatics Center August 4-8 results
2012 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University Natatorium August 7-11 results
2013 Irvine, California Woollett Aquatic Center July 30 - August 3

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