British Diving Championships | |
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Frequency | annual |
Organised by | British Swimming |
Events at the British Swimming Championships | ||||
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Swimming | ||||
Freestyle | 50m | 100m | 200m | 400m |
Freestyle | 800m | 1500m | 5000m | relay |
Backstroke | 50m | 100m | 200m | |
Breaststroke | 50m | 100m | 200m | |
Butterfly | 50m | 100m | 200m | |
Medley | 200m | 400m | relay | |
British Diving Championships | ||||
Springboard | 1m | 3m | synchro | |
Platform | 10m | synchro | ||
Plain | plain | |||
The British Diving Championships are an annual event organised by British Swimming (the governing body of swimming in the United Kingdom).
Historically the Championships was held as part of the British Swimming Championships[1] but they became a stand-alone Championships in 1963.
Previously the Championships were known as the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) National Championships.[2]
Year | Dates | Venue | |
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2004 | December, 2003 | Ponds Forge, Sheffield | |
2005 | 16–18 December, 2005 | Manchester Aquatics Centre | |
2007 | 15–17 December, 2006 | Manchester Aquatics Centre | |
2008 | 4–6 January | Manchester Aquatics Centre | |
2009 | 5–7 February | Ponds Forge, Sheffield | |
2010 | 25–27 June | Ponds Forge, Sheffield | |
2011 | 10–12 June | John Charles Aquatics Centre, Leeds | |
2012 | 8–10 June | Ponds Forge, Sheffield | |
2013 | 8–10 February | Plymouth Life Centre | |
2014 | 6–8 June | Ponds Forge, Sheffield | |
2015 | 20–22 February | Plymouth Life Centre | |
2016 | 10–12 June | Ponds Forge, Sheffield | |
2017 | 1–4 June | Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh | |
2018 | 26-28 January | Plymouth Life Centre | |
2019 | 31 May-2 June | Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh | |
2020 | 24-26 January | Plymouth Life Centre | |
2021 | cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] | ||
2022 | 27-29 May | Ponds Forge, Sheffield | |
2023 | 25-28 May | Ponds Forge, Sheffield |