Each year, the Long Distance Committee selects an All-Star team. After the team is selected, the National Office sends letters of congratulations to the swimmers and a USMS Sponsor awards the All-Stars with a gift.
- 2023 All-Stars
- 2022 All-Stars
- 2021 All-Stars
- 2020 All-Stars - due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no All-Stars were awarded
- 2019 All-Stars
- 2018 All-Stars
- 2017 All-Stars
- 2016 All-Stars
- 2015 All-Stars
- 2014 All-Stars
- 2013 All-Stars
- 2012 All-Stars
2011 All-Stars - 2010 All-Stars
- 2009 All-Stars
- 2008 All-Stars
- 2007 All-Stars
- 2006 All-Stars
- 2005 All-Stars
- 2004 All-Stars
- 2003 All-Stars
- 2002 All-Stars
- 2001 All-Stars
- 2000 All-Stars
- 1999 All-Stars
- 1998 All-Stars
- 1997 All-Stars
- 1996 All-Stars
- 1995 All-Stars
All-Star Requirements
To become an All-Star, a swimmer must accumulate the highest number of points in a series of national championships held throughout the year. Ties for All-Star status are allowed.
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Long Distance National Championships Recognition Updates:
Virtual Championships Series Challenge: As an acknowledgement of pandemic effects continuing into 2022, a USMS member may earn a virtual series Challenge recognition patch by successfully completing three or more of the five 2022 virtual championship events (1-Hour, 5K, 10K, 3000-yard, 6000-yard).
All-Star Recognition: The Long Distance Committee will be naming a Long Distance All-Star team in 2022. To be considered for this recognition, a USMS member needs to complete a minimum of three Long Distance National Championship events in 2022: one Virtual Championship event, one Open Water National Championship (OWNC) and one additional event that may be either a virtual championship event or OWNC.
Point Awards
Points are awarded for 1st through 10th place as follows:
- 1st place = 11 points
2nd place = 9 points
3rd place = 8 points
4th place = 7 points
5th place = 6points
6th place = 5points
7th place = 4 points
8th place = 3 points
9th place = 2 points
10th place = 1 point
1995 Event Requirements
All-Star status was determined in 1995 by accumulating points in the individual Long Distance Championships plus finishes in "mile" events in the pool according to the Top Ten list. To qualify for All-Star consideration, swimmers needed to swim in only one event.
1996 & 1997 Event Requirements
In 1996 and 1997, swimmers received points from the LD National Championships only. To qualify for All-Star consideration, swimmers needed to swim in only one event.
Event Requirements Since 1998
At Convention in 1997, the LD Committee decided that the requirements needed to be more challenging. Effective for 1998:
- "to be considered for the Long Distance All Star Team, a swimmer must compete in at least three National Championship Long Distance Events, of which one must be an open water event and one must be a postal event."