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Michigan Masters Swimming is a LMSC (Local Masters Swim Committee) of USMS (United States Masters Swimming).  Geographically it governs both peninsulas of the "Great Lakes State" of Michigan.

USMS is divided into zones.  Each zone contains a number of LMSCs.  Michigan Masters is a member of the Great Lakes Zone.  All LMSCs have at least one USMS club. USMS clubs are affiliated with USMS and with their local LMSC. The Michigan Masters LMSC is composed of a two clubs, Great Lakes Masters & Michigan Masters.

Michigan Masters LMSC is charged with the responsibility of scheduling meets in the LMSC area, sanctioning those meets, collecting USMS fees, governing Masters swimming in the state, keeping Michigan Masters swim records, keeping local team info., and distributing meet entry info. through this webpage.  But most importantly USMS, provides sanctioned meets, members, and coaches with insurance.


Swim meets are held throughout the year.  There are pool and open water competitions.  Competitions are held at the LMSC, Zone, National, and International Meet levels.  The most important LMSC swim meet is the State Championship Meet, held in the spring.  For a meet schedule see the Meet Schedule page.

Membership

Membersip is open to anyone 18 years or older.  The cost for an annual membership is $37/year.  This entitles you to participate in Michigan Masters swim meets and receive a subscription to SWIM magazine.  Our newsletter, the Wave Eater, is published at least once annually and previous copies are available on this website.
See the records for 2010, for Michigan swimmers....updated August 31st, 2010

Download the Year-End Newsletter for 2009
2009 USMS Master ALL-AMERICANS from Michigan!
Pool All-Americans
Long Distance/Open Water All-Americans
Relay All-Americans
2010 USMS Short Course National Championships -
Georgia Tech Univ. May  20 - 23
Michigan State Championship Meet Results!
Minutes from the Michigan Masters 2010 Annual LMSC Meeting
        The 2010 US Masters Short Course Nationals marked the 40th anniversary of the meet. 1974 swimmers from 228 Teams were entered in the meet making this the largest masters nationals outside the state of California. There were 103 Individual and 19 Relay National Records set during the course of the meet. The forty Michigan Masters swimmers (29 Men and 11 Women) who swam in the meet earned a 4th place USMS Regional Team banner. This is the highest overall team finish in a Short Course Nationals since the USMS Masters Nationals began in 1971, where there were only 3 teams in the entire meet that outscored Michigan Masters.
        The Michigan Masters Men's team took 3rd place with 620 points and Women's team took 10th place with 202 points. The Combined teams took 4th place with 860 points. Michigan Masters swimmers were responsible for 1 National and 52 State Records (45 individual and 7 relay) during the course of the meet. All 19 relays scored and this is the first time that has happened in a National meet with no scratches and no disqualifications.
        Denise Brown won two events, set 6 State Records, and was the Michigan Women's high point winner with 50 points. She also set her first US Masters National Pool Record in the 1000 Free with a time of 11:13.96 breaking the previous record of 11:16.62 set by Laura Val back in 2002. Bob Doud was the Michigan Men's high point winner with 54 points. The 2009 Lawrence Award recipient won the 200 Fly and was second in 3 events and 3rd in two others. Corrin Popps set 6 State Records and won the 200 Breast in her age group for her first short course nationals title since 2005 and repeated as a US Masters National Champion from the 2009 LC Nationals. Randy Parker won his first US Masters National Championship in the 50 Breast after taking two second places at the 2009 Long Course Nationals where he broke two US Masters National Records. Kevin Doak won the 50 and 100 Backstrokes and repeated as a US Masters National Champion in these events from the 2009 Long Course Nationals. Allan Charlton did the same in the 50 Back and set a State Record in the process.
         Ryan Papa won his first US Masters National Championship in the 200 Back and was second in both the 50 and 100 Back setting State Records in the process. This was a reunion for Ryan because he represented the Philippines at the 1996 Olympics at this same facility. Ray Martin won his first US Masters National Championship in the 100 Back since winning several at the 1976 LC Nationals some 34 years ago.  He was second in the 100 Back at the 2009 LC Nationals and was second in the 200 Back at this meet as well.

        Paul Karas swam to 7 State Records and three 2nd places in route to scoring 47 points. He broke the 100 Fly State Record set by Wally Dobler in 1989 and at that time was a National Record. Sally Guthrie set 5 State Records and was second by the closest of margins in the 200 Fly and broke a State Record set by Lois Kivi Nochman in 1989 and that too was a National Record at the time. Frank Cody was 2nd in the 200 Fly and swam his last event in his current age group and looks forward to swimming in his new age group this year. Mike Schmitz set 4 State Records and swam to two 3rd and two 4th place finishes.
         The Men's 55+ 200 Free Relay were the lone US Masters Nationals Relay Champions breaking the State Record by almost 6 seconds and winning by 1.83 seconds over second place Oregon Masters. Randy Parker, Chuck Olson, Paul Karas, and Jim Makarauskas swam to a 1:36.54 and each swimmer won their first short course US Masters Relay National Championship. 
Go to Michigan Masters results for results of Michigan swimmers by age group with splits and individual scored points.

Go to Michigan Results by individual swimmer by event, with National and State Records noted.

Go to National Records, State Records, Championship titles and top three placings.

Go to real time results for the entire meet results........

Go to Results by Publication order.......

Go to Record Breakers for the entire meet.....

Go to Men's Scores
Got to Women's Scores
Go to Combined Team Scores
11  RELAY  WORLD  RECORDS  SET  BY  MICHIGAN  MASTERS  SWIMMERS
 
It's official. 11 FINA Masters World Records were set in 11 relays at the Milford Meet on March 14, 2010. 31 swimmers made up the 11 relays that set the World Records. 25 relays swam faster that the listed World Records that FINA listed on there website as of November 1, 2010. FINA lists and publishes all Masters Swimming World Records for both individual and relays two times a year and those dates are November 1 and May 1 of each year. 11 Relays out of the 25 survived the fastest times in the world from November 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010. On May 1, 2010 11 FINA Short Course Meters World Records for Relays are on the FINA website from Michigan Masters and the 31 swimmers will receive a FINA World Record Certificate and a FINA World Championship patch.
The 11 World Record Relays were the most by any Michigan Masters team in history and hopefully we can set more for Long Course Meters. This year is the first year that FINA is tabulating World Records for the 400 Free, 400 Medley, and the 800 Free Relays. Because these events are not offered at a lot of meets, swimmers need to take advantage of opportunities and a lot of Clubs around the world are offering meets with these relays so it's not always certain that the record will survive until October 30,2010. With all of the different age groups, the categories of Women, Men, and Mixed there are a lot of possibilities to attempt and swim great relays and set the World Records.

We had an additional relay at the Milford Meet that swam to a USMS National Record and would have set a World Record but one of the swimmers in the relay was too young and thus the relay got credit for a USMS National Record. FINA Masters Rules require that a swimmer must be 25 years old to establish a World Record and they don't have an  18-24 age group like our National Organization has where you can be 18 and be eligible for National Records. So far this year, Michigan Masters swimmers have set 6 USMS National Records and we are not even half away thru the 2010 year.
Three Michigan Masters swimmers competed at the XIII FINA World Masters Swimming Championships in the Swedish cities of Gottenburg and Boras.  This major event, in fact, is the biggest championships organized by FINA with the participation of over 6,000 athletes.  American swimmers set 8 world records and 16 championship meet records.

        Denise Brown won the 800 meter free and was second in both the 400 and 200 meter frees in the 50-54 age group.  Denise was also 5th in 400 IM and 6th in the 200 fly.

        Frank Cody placed second in the 400 meter IM in the 70-74 age group.  His other finishes included 6th places in the 200 breast and 200 fly, and two 11th place finishes in the 200 back and 100 fly.  Frank set three State records, in the 200 back, 200 breast, and 200 fly.

        Erik Lokensgard swam three events in the 65 - 69 age group and placed 7th in the 200 back, 8th in the 400 IM, and 12th in the 200 IM.

        Check out the Results here!
2010 USMS Long Course Nationals
San Juan, Puerto Rico

There were 632 swimmers from 117 USMS clubs who took part the US Masters Long Course Nationals. Ten World Records were set by swimmer in the meet. The two Michigan Masters swimmers who swam in the meet, earned a 10th Place Regional Team banner for the Michigan Masters Club.  Laura Gogola won two events (400 free, 400 IM) and earned second places in two others (1500 free, 200 IM).  Laura repeated as a National Champion in the 400 IM from the 2009 championships in the 70-74 age group.  Dan Fisher placed in three of the four events that he swam.

The results can be reached at this link -
Lois Kivi-Nochman Gets Inducted Into the International Masters Swimming Hall of Fame!!

     On September 17, 2010, Lois Kivi-Nochman will be inducted into the IMSHOF, along with a group of five other Masters athletes, as part of the class of 2010. The annual ceremonies will take place at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas, TX in conjunction with the United States Aquatic Sports Convention.
      No other swimmer in Michigan Masters is more deserving of this honor. Lois has been swimming in USMS competitions since the fall of 1987.  In 23 years she has set 111 National and 60 World Records.  Lois has amassed 942 Top Ten swims since the 1987-88 short course yards season, through the 2010 short course yards season.  Of these swims, 189 have been no. 1 swims in USMS.  Lois has been named a pool All-American 18 times in 24 years.  Lois has also been selected as pool All-Star six times.  She has participated in 17 USMS Championship Meets, in which she has won 45 USMS National Championship Meet titles.  Lois has been a swimmer in relays that have resulted in All-American Relay status on 14 different annual occasions since 1992.