High-Level International Meets For April 2024

Trials season for the 2024 Olympic Games is officially underway, as evidenced by the frenzied competition schedule on the agenda for the month of April.

Each week swimming enthusiasts will be treated to potentially head-turning performances everywhere from Great Britain to South Africa to Hungary and nearly everywhere in between.

Please let me know in the comments of any meets I may have inadvertently missed.

04/02 – 04/07 British Swimming Championships (GBR)
04/03 – 04/06 Lithuanian National Championships (LTU)
04/04 – 4/07 Swiss National Championships (SUI)
04/05 – 04/08 Swim Open Stockholm (SWE)
04/06 – 04/14 Australian Age Championships (AUS)
04/08 – 04/13 South African National Championships (RSA)

04/09 – 04/12 Hungarian National Championships (HUN)
04/09 – 04/13 New Zealand National Championships (NZL)
04/11 – 04/14 Danish Open (DEN)
04/11 – 04/14 Eindhoven Qualification Meet (NED)
04/12 – 04/14 Icelandic National Championships (ISL)

04/17 – 04/21 Romanian National Championships (ROU)
04/17 – 04/20 Australian National Championships (AUS)
04/19 – 04/27 Chinese Nationals (CHN)
04/19 – 04/21 Open Belgian Championships (BEL)
04/19 – 04/21 Berlin Swim Open (GER)

04/25 – 04/28 German National Championships (GER)
04/25 – 04/28 Polish National Championships (POL)

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Luis
8 months ago

04/04 – 04/07 Portuguese Open National Championships (POR)
Although, I concede that you might hardly call it a high-level meet if not for Ribeiro

Oceanian
8 months ago

Strange to see Lani Pallister in the 200Fly entries.

And Sally Hunter in the breast is a real blast from the past.

SNygans01
Reply to  Oceanian
8 months ago

Both Strauch and Hodges competing too (50 and 100BR) – that is def. noteworthy.

Again, the 100Back is missing a certain Cooper, I. The wait continues!
He is entered in the 100Free though – be interesting to see if that shows any gains from a more aerobic focus (as I thought he was planning).

Note that the lists aren’t final until end of April Fool’s Day. 🙂

Troyy
Reply to  SNygans01
8 months ago

Did you watch Brett’s most recent podcast with Cooper? It didn’t give the impression he intends to do much aerobic training.

Last edited 8 months ago by Troyy
Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

so he’s backed out of his claim to the 100 back that he made in december? not surprising tbh. I only see him swimming the 50 free in paris, maybe the 100 back if woodward doesn’t have an alternate, but not the 4×100 free

Last edited 8 months ago by Emily Se-Bom Lee
Troyy
Reply to  Emily Se-Bom Lee
8 months ago

He said the only aerobic training he needs is surfing.

SNygans01
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

Yep. Perhaps we can just hope that he’s surfing more often/for longer….

ScovaNotiaSwimmer
8 months ago

Canadian Open April 10-13

North Sea
Reply to  ScovaNotiaSwimmer
8 months ago

The Psych Sheets have been posted on the Swimming Canada website for the Canadian Open. Summer, Penny, and Maggie among others are entered.

Troyy
8 months ago

Aussie Champs entry list is out for anyone interested

https://swimmingausprd.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024-Australian-Open-Start-List.pdf

Surprisingly there’s no Titmus entered. Surely it must be an error?

Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

good to see forrester entered. kaylee’s entered in the 200 back which she normally skips at this meet

Troyy
Reply to  Emily Se-Bom Lee
8 months ago

Forrester’s not just entered; her program is huge.

The Kaz
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

Kaylee doing her 1 per year 400IM swim here!

commonwombat
Reply to  The Kaz
8 months ago

Looks to be her only “off” event. Will be interesting as to how seriously she takes it if indeed she does swim it. Will be interesting to see what Forrester delivers given its her first real outing of the year after a significant break-out 2023. Given Melverton’s loss of form, it would appear that she and Ramsey have the inside line for this event.

Torchbearer
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

This is not the Olympic Trials….

Skip
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

I doubt nationals is as important, trials in june is the main focus

phelpsfan
8 months ago

Forgot about the Canadian Open, a lot of big names that are expected to be in contention at Trials will be there.

The Kaz
8 months ago

You missed the biggest one…. The Australian National Championship held on the Gold Coast between 17th-20th April.

flicker
Reply to  The Kaz
8 months ago

entry list came out today from my really quick look Titmus and Wunsch seem like the most notable absences, Kim Woomin vs Short vs Winnington 400 free and Seto vs Lewis Clareburt 400IM should both be fun current vs former world champions races, Kaylee is doing her once a year 400IM and ZSC is entered in the 200im??

Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  flicker
8 months ago

wunsch is swimming at national age in the weeks prior. she’s likely putting her hand up for junior pan pac selection if she misses the olympic team, and simply doesn’t spend 2 weeks racing. only concern is if she scratches again

Stewart Fenwick
Reply to  flicker
8 months ago

So the Korean men’s 200 free squad are training in Australia to prepare for Paris.

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