Southeast Asian Swimming Championships Status active Genre sporting event Date(s) mid-year Frequency annual / biennial Country varying Inaugurated 1977 / 2012 / 2019 (1977 / 2012 / 2019 ) Organised by SEASF
The Southeast Asian Swimming Championships are a biennial aquatics championships for countries from Southeast Asia organised by South East Asian Swimming Federation (SEASF ). These championships include competition in Swimming, Diving, Synchronized Swimming (synchro), and Water Polo. The first edition of these championships were the aquatics competitions at the 2012 Southeast Asian Swimming Championships held in June 2012 in Singapore . Championships among masters began 2019.[1]
SEA Seniors Championships
SEA Seniors Championships:
SEA Masters Championships
SEA Masters Championships:[2]
SEA Age Groups Championships
SEA Age Group Championships:[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
Ages:[21]
11 - 13 Boys and Girls
13 - 15 Boys and Girls
15 - 17 Boys and Girls
Year
Number
Host City
Host Country
Events
1977
1
1978
2
1979
3
1980
4
1981
5
1982
6
1983
7
1984
8
1985
9
1986
10
1987
11
1988
12
1989
13
1990
14
1991
15
1992
16
Bandar Seri Begawan
Brunei
1993
17
1994
18
1995
19
1996
20
1997
21
1998
22
1999
23
Singapore
Singapore
2000
24
Bali
Indonesia
2001
25
SEA Inter-Club Age Groups Championships
SEA Inter-Club Age Groups Championships:
Medals
Medal ranking:[22]
Seniors
2012
2014
Masters
2019
Age Groups
2005
2007
2008
2009
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Participating countries
Championships records
See also
References
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^ https://www.swimming.org.sg/
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^ "SEA Age Group 2017 | DSA Swim Team | D Swim Academy (DSA)". 15 November 2017.
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^ "Singapore emerge overall champions at 37th SEA Age Group Swimming Championships".
^ "Meet the Founder | APS Swim School Singapore".
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^ "31st SEA Age Group Results - Google Drive".
^ "35th SEA AGE GROUPS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP - Meet Results - Swimming World".
^ "Official Results – Malaysia Swimming".
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