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2010 in swimming

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2010 in swimming documents the highlights of competitive international swimming during 2010.

Major events

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World

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Regional

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Other events

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National championships

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Long course
Dates Event City
16–21 March Australia Australian Championships Sydney
18–21 March Iceland Icelandic Championships Reykjavík
29 March–3 April United Kingdom British Championships Sheffield
5–9 April New Zealand New Zealand Championships Auckland
13–18 April France French Championships Saint-Raphaël
22–25 April Spain Spanish Championships Málaga
14–16 May Belgium Belgian Championships TBC
21–23 May Greece Greek Championships Athens
3–6 June Poland Polish Championships Gliwice
11–13 June Netherlands Dutch Championships Eindhoven
11–13 June Serbia Serbian Championships TBC
19–20 June Luxembourg Luxembourg Championships Luxembourg
1–3 July Lithuania Lithuanian Championships Alytus
14–18 July Sweden Swedish Championships Malmö
21–25 July Israel Israeli Championships Netanya
29 July–1 August Portugal Portuguese Championships Aveiro
Short course
Dates Event City
14–18 July Australia Australian SC Championships Brisbane
12–14 November New Zealand New Zealand SC Championships Mount Maunganui
18–21 November Iceland Icelandic SC Championships Reykjavík
2–5 December Sweden Swedish SC Championships Stockholm
16–18 December Lithuania Lithuanian SC Championships Anykščiai
19–19 December Netherlands Dutch SC Championships TBC

Other major meets

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  • Mare Nostrum 2010:
    • 5–6 June: Meeting International de Natation de Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo, Monaco
    • 9–10 June: Trofeo Ciudad de Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain
    • 12–13 June: Meeting Arena de Canet en Roussillon in Canet, France

Paralympic swimming

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References

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