USA Swimming Announces 2025 Domestic Schedule, No January Pro Swim Series Meet

USA Swimming has announced the dates and the majority of locations for its 2025 domestic meet schedule. The calendar features ten different events to be held at 15 different locations throughout the year.

2025 Schedule:

Dates Event Location(s)
Mar 5-8 TYR Pro Swim Series Westmont, IL
Apr 2-5 TYR Pro Swim Series Sacramento, CA
TBA Open Water National and Junior National Championships TBA
Apr 30-May 3 TYR Pro Swim Series Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Jun 3-7 National Championships TBA
Jul 23-26 Futures Sacramento, CA; Ocala, FL; Greensboro NC; Madison, WI; Justin, TX
Jul 30 – Aug 3 Speedo Junior Nationals Irvine, CA
Aug 5-8 TYR Pro Championships Irvine, CA
Dec 4-7 Toyota U.S. Open TBA
Dec 10-13 Speedo Winter Juniors East: TBA West: TBA

For the first time in two years, there will be no January TYR Pro Swim. Knoxville has played host to the January meet this year and last but in 2025, the Westmont stop will kick off the tour. The Westmont stop has stayed on the calendar since it was introduced in 2022 and keeps to the same weekend it raced this year. SwimSwam has reached out to USA Swimming as to why the earlier Pro Swim is not on the schedule for next year.

The Westmont stop is the only location that remains the same from this year’s tour as neither Sacramento nor Ft. Lauderdale hosted this year. Ft. Lauderdale held a stop of the tour in 2022, while this will be Sacramento’s first time playing host. Like this year they will also hold one of the five Futures meets happening in July. It’s the only location staying the same from 2024 to 2025 as Ocala, Greensboro, Madison, and Justin all move onto the calendar.

Another notable change is that senior and junior Nationals are two separate meets again after being combined this year. Though the location is yet to be announced, senior Nationals will presumably be the selection meet for the 2025 World Championships which will be held in Singapore from July 11 – August 3.

Other events that are still waiting for a location are the Open Water National and Junior National Championships, the Toyota U.S. Open, and Winter Juniors. The location for the open water championships is also still forthcoming.

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Narrative
3 hours ago

If you read the press release from USA swimming (https://www.usaswimming.org/news/2024/07/18/usa-swimming-announces-2025-dates-for-its-domestic-events) it appears to state the National Championships are in Indianapolis, but says TBD in the table.

Diehard
4 hours ago

When and where are 2025 Worlds?

Coswimmom
4 hours ago

Is the June 3-7 a typo for nationals? I was thinking it would be early July.

Admin
Reply to  Coswimmom
4 hours ago

Worlds start on July 11, so they’ll need to be done before then (though World Aquatics has Worlds listed as going all the way to August 3, I don’t think they’ve formally announced where int hat period swimming will be).

nealnan8
5 hours ago

Let the jokes begin:

  1. So we’re going to have mixed relays now, that have nothing to do with pool competition?
  2. The stroke judges will have to take on additional responsibilities.
  3. Condom, shmomdom..I’ll just use a swim cap.
Peter spamdrew
5 hours ago

I like Irvine emerging as the consistent host of these meets. Stanford sucked. Irvine high school is the perfect location

DrSwimPhil
7 hours ago

I’m pretty sure the June 3-7 meet is A) in Indy and B) will be the selection meet for not only World Champs but a lot of other international teams

James Beam
8 hours ago

i’ll bet 100 dollars USA Swimming will ignore swimswam’s question about no January stop….

Reply to  James Beam
8 hours ago

My guess is they’re just easing back into LCM after the Olympic year. Probably similar reason Winter Nats is SCY. 3 Pro swims + Trials should be enough race reps to prepare for worlds IMO.

L0E
8 hours ago

Assuming TYR Pro Series will be LCM ?

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Reply to  L0E
8 hours ago

Safe assumption

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