List of Swedish Short Course Swimming Championships champions (men)

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This is a list of men's champions of the Swedish Short Course Swimming Championships , the annual swimming championship in short course, usually held indoors in the Swedish winter. Records go back to 1953 in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and various relays and medley competitions.

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Current program

50 metre freestyle

100 metre freestyle

200 metre freestyle

400 metre freestyle

800 metre freestyle

1500 metre freestyle

50 metre backstroke

100 metre backstroke

200 metre backstroke

50 metre breaststroke

100 metre breaststroke

200 metre breaststroke

50 metre butterfly

100 metre butterfly

200 metre butterfly

100 metre individual medley

200 metre individual medley

400 metre individual medley

4 × 50 metre freestyle relay

4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

4 × 50 metre medley relay

4 × 100 metre medley relay

Discontinued events

4 × 100 metre backstroke relay

4 × 100 metre breaststroke relay

4 × 100 metre butterfly relay

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