European LC Championships
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European LC Championships are held every two years in late spring/early summer. The LC Championships are one of the premier swimming competitions in Europe and are Long Course (50 metres). They are run by the Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN) which is Europe's main swimming body and competitors can take part in a variety of disciplines – swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, and waterpolo.
[edit] Venues so far
- European LC Championships 1926 – Budapest
- European LC Championships 1927 – Bologna
- European LC Championships 1931 – Paris
- European LC Championships 1934 – Magdeburg
- European LC Championships 1938 – London
- European LC Championships 1947 – Monte Carlo
- European LC Championships 1950 – Vienna
- European LC Championships 1954 – Turin
- European LC Championships 1958 – Budapest
- European LC Championships 1962 – Leipzig
- European LC Championships 1966 – Utrecht
- European LC Championships 1970 – Barcelona
- European LC Championships 1974 – Amsterdam, Vienna
- European LC Championships 1977 – Jönköping
- European LC Championships 1981 – Split
- European LC Championships 1983 – Rome
- European LC Championships 1985 – Oslo, Sofia
- European LC Championships 1987 – Strasbourg
- European LC Championships 1989 – Bonn
- European LC Championships 1991 – Athens
- European LC Championships 1993 – Leeds, Sheffield
- European LC Championships 1995 – Vienna
- European LC Championships 1997 – Seville
- European LC Championships 1999 – Istanbul
- European LC Championships 2000 – Helsinki
- European LC Championships 2002 – Berlin
- European LC Championships 2004 – Madrid
- European LC Championships 2006 – Budapest
- European LC Championships 2008 – Eindhoven
[edit] External links
- Ligue Européenne de Natation - Official Website
- Swim Rankings results