Telkom SA National Aquatic Championships

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The Telkom SA National Aquatic Championships is a yearly open competition event in South Africa which incorporates all aquatic disciplines under the auspices of Swimming South Africa: swimming, water polo, diving, synchronized swimming and open water swimming. The events are held in major cities across South Africa in April and provide the basis for selection for teams to represent South Africa and compete at the FINA World Championships, All Africa Games, Commonwealth Games and the Olympic Games. Each sport has its own championships, for example the 2022 SA National Swimming Championships, which combined are a given year's Telkom SA National Aquatic Championships.

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Editions

2016–2021

YearChampionshipsVenueLocationDatesResults
20162016 SA National Open Water Championships
2016 SA National Water Polo Championships
2016 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2016 SA National Swimming Championships
2016 SA National Youth Swimming Championships
2016 SA National Diving Championships
Eikenhof Dam

Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Grabouw

Durban
Durban
Durban
Durban
5–6 March
31 March – 3 April
7–10 April
10–16 April
10–16 April
12–15
completed [1]
completed
completed
completed [2]
completed
completed
20172017 SA National Open Water Championships
2017 SA National Water Polo Championships
2017 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2017 SA National Swimming Championships
2017 SA National Junior Swimming Championships
2017 SA National Diving Championships
Marina Martinique
Stellenbosch University
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Jeffreys Bay
Stellenbosch
Durban
Durban
Durban
Durban
4–5 March
17–21 March
1–4 April
3–8 April
3–8 April
5–9 April
completed [3]
completed
completed
completed
completed
completed
20182018 SA National Open Water Championships
2018 SA National Water Polo Championships
2018 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2018 SA National Swimming Championships
2018 SA National Junior Swimming Championships
2018 SA National Diving Championships
Marina Martinique
St Stithians College
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
De Jong Diving Centre
Jeffreys Bay
Johannesburg
Port Elizabeth
Port Elizabeth
Durban
Pretoria
3–4 March
5–8 April
19–22 April
23–28 April
21–25 March
17–19 April
completed [4]
completed [5] [6] [7] [8]
completed
completed
completed
completed
20192019 SA National Open Water Championships
2019 SA National Water Polo Championships
2019 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2019 SA National Swimming Championships
2019 SA National Junior Swimming Championships
2019 SA National Diving Championships
Marina Martinique

Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Jeffreys Bay
Gauteng
Durban
Durban
Durban
Durban
2–3 March

5–9 April
8–12 April
8–12 April
10–14 April
completed
completed
completed
completed [9]
completed
completed
20202020 SA National Open Water ChampionshipsMarina Martinique Jeffreys Bay 7–8 Marchcompleted [10]
20212021 SA National Open Water Championships
2021 SA National Water Polo Championships
2021 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2021 SA National Swimming Championships
2021 SA National Junior Swimming Championships
2021 SA National Diving Championships
Marina Martinique
cancelled
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Jeffreys Bay
cancelled
Port Elizabeth
Port Elizabeth
Port Elizabeth
Gauteng
3–4 March
cancelled
1–6 April
7–12 April
7–12 April
1–6 April
completed
n/a
completed
completed
completed
completed

2022–2024

The following are the planned Championships for 2022 thru 2024. [11]

YearChampionshipsVenueLocationDatesResults
20222022 SA National Open Water Championships
2022 SA National Water Polo Championships
2022 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2022 SA National Swimming Championships
2022 SA National Junior Swimming Championships
2022 SA National Diving Championships
Marina Martinique
Joan Harrison
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
Jeffreys Bay
Buffalo City
Gqeberha
Gqeberha
Gqeberha
Durban
4–6 March
18–21 March
3–5 April
6–11 April
6–11 April
11–15 April
completed
completed
completed
completed
completed
completed
20232023 SA National Open Water Championships
2023 SA National Water Polo Championships
2023 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2023 SA National Swimming Championships
2023 SA National Junior Swimming Championships
2023 SA National Diving Championships
Marina Martinique
TBC
TBC
Newton Park Swimming Pool
Kings Park Aquatic Centre
TBC
Jeffreys Bay
TBC
TBC
Gqeberha
Durban
TBC
10–12 March
TBC
TBC
12–16 April
21–25 March
TBC
completed
to be competed
to be competed
completed
completed
to be competed
20242024 SA National Open Water Championships
2024 SA National Water Polo Championships
2024 SA National Artistic Swimming Championships
2024 SA National Swimming Championships
2024 SA National Junior Swimming Championships
2024 SA National Diving Championships
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC 1–3 March
TBC
TBC
3–8 April
9–13 April
TBC
to be competed
to be competed
to be competed
to be competed
to be competed
to be competed

2011

In 2011, the open water swimming was held at Marina Martinique, Jeffreys Bay from 17–18 April.

M/VEventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
Men3 km Flag of South Africa.svg Danie Marais2:24:11.79 Flag of South Africa.svg Jan Petrus van der Merwe36:19.29 Flag of South Africa.svg Martin Binedell 36:56.98
5 km Flag of South Africa.svg Troyden Prinsloo 55:44.12 Flag of South Africa.svg Chad Ho 55:44.44 Flag of South Africa.svg Danie Marais56:06.00
10 km Flag of South Africa.svg Troyden Prinsloo
Flag of South Africa.svg Chad Ho
1:57:18.37 Flag of South Africa.svg Michael Marais2:24:11.79
Women3 km Flag of South Africa.svg Michelle Weber 37:25.09 Flag of South Africa.svg Nina Nicholas37:54.56 Flag of South Africa.svg Dominique Dryding38:04.62
5 km Flag of South Africa.svg Natalie Du Toit 1:00:27.09 Flag of South Africa.svg Michelle Weber 1:01:23.33 Flag of South Africa.svg Nicole Brits1:02:43.50
10 km Flag of South Africa.svg Natalie Du Toit 2:02:21.21 Flag of South Africa.svg Jessica Roux 2:09:30.70 Flag of South Africa.svg Nicole Brits2:11:07.38

In 2011, the event was held on 11–16 April at Newton Park, Port Elizabeth.

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