The five locations across the United States that will host USA Artistic Swimming events in 2025 have been announced with events starting in the spring and extending through the fall.
The first event will be the Collegiate Championships from March 28–30 at Michael H. Jones Natatorium at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
“The Ann Arbor Sports Commission is thrilled to be partnering with University of Michigan’s Artistic Swimming Team to host the 2025 USA Artistic Swimming Collegiate Championship,” said Meaghan Hughes, director of the bureau. “Our commitment to this event will provide an exceptional athlete experience inside and outside of the pool.”
The next two events will be the National and Junior Championships and AWD Invitational from April 10–14 in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. The Youth Championship and 12U Invitational will be April 24–27 at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
After a break in the competition calendar, the 2025 Junior Olympics will be from June 28 through July 5 at the Arlington ISD Athletics Center & Natatorium in Arlington, Texas. “We look forward to showcasing both our phenomenal facilities and our legendary hospitality as we crown champions in Arlington, Texas,” said Matt Wilson, executive director of the Arlington Sports Commission. “Artistic swimming is a beautiful and unique sport that will add to the quality and depth of the Arlington sports portfolio.”
The final event on the calendar will be the Masters Championship from October 23–26 at the Shawnee Mission School District Aquatic Center in Overland Park, Kansas.
“The opportunity to host a National Governing Body as recognized by the United States Olympic Committee demonstrates our commitment to attracting an array athletic events to our community, further solidifying Overland Park as a premier destination for sports enthusiasts,” said Eric Olson, vice president of sports and events of Visit Overland Park. “We look forward to hosting the Masters Championship, along with the many athletes and spectators who will experience all Overland Park has to offer.”