News:

Detailed Results from the 2026 State Championship Meet:
🇨🇦 Canadian Masters Nationals — Windsor, ON- May 22 – 24 (just across the river!)
- Entry deadline: April 30
- Entries open Monday, March 2! 🔗 Meet information & entry: [Canadian Nationals]
- Detailed Instructions on How to Enter HOW TO ENTER
- Event order is posted, and more information is available soon.
- 2 years ago we had 55 athletes attend and if we could have scored as a team we would have won!
2026 State Meet Award Recipients
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Dennis McManus
- Lawrence Award: Corrin Buck
- Chetrick Award: Lisa Hypnar
Lifetime Achievement Award
The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an individual who demonstrates outstanding voluntary contributions, continuous swimming accomplishments, and a lifetime dedication and devotion to the objectives of masters swimming in Michigan. The recipient must have represented MI-LMSC in competition and service for at least 10 years. Current members of the Board of Directors are eligible to receive this award.
Dennis McManus
• This year’s honoree has been a cornerstone of our organization for nearly four decades.
• Since 1987, Dennis has competed at the highest levels—earning Top Ten swims, state championships, and competing nationally and internationally. But his impact extends far beyond competition.
• Dennis has served as LMSC Chair and Vice Chair, contributed at the national level, and helped shape the very foundation of our organization.
• Dennis played a key role in building our identity—developing the first Michigan LMSC website, transitioning the newsletter to a digital format, and designing logos, banners, and championship materials that remain part of our tradition today.
• Dennis has been a meet organizer, photographer, historian, and ambassador—capturing moments, creating systems, and strengthening our community at every level.
Quite simply, Michigan Masters would not be what it is today without Dennis McManus’s contributions.
Lawrence Award:
The Lawrence Award, named after Bob Lawrence, was established in 1978. The award is presented annually to a swimmer who has achieved outstanding performances during the previous year and/or over a long career while representing MI-LMSC. Examples of performance criteria include USMS All-American selections, USMS or FINA Masters Swimming records, USMS or FINA Masters Swimming top-ten rankings, and USMS or FINA Masters Swimming championship meet titles. Other considerations include MI-LMSC records and championship meet titles. It celebrates not just excellence, but sustained dominance at the highest levels of competition, and this year’s recipient exemplifies exactly that.
Corrin Buck
• At the National Championships in San Antonio, Corrin didn’t just compete—she delivered a truly remarkable performance. In the 100-yard breaststroke, she broke the National Record with a time of 1:14.00, surpassing a record she had set just weeks earlier. And she didn’t stop there.
• Corrin swept all three breaststroke events—the 50, 100, and 200—and added victories in both the 100 and 200 Individual Medley. Five national titles earning sixty points for Michigan Masters. In addition, she swimmer broke 2 USMS national records in SCM in the 50 and 100 Breast and achieved 5 World top ten rankings, 5 USMS All American titles, 8 USMS top ten rankings, and broke 6 state records.
• Beyond the pool, Corrin continue to lead with purpose—serving as Vice Chair, Captain of our national team, mentoring fellow swimmers, and representing the very best of the Masters spirit.
Chetrick Award
The Chetrick Award was established in 1977 and is named in honor of Dr. Myron Chetrick. The award is presented annually to an individual who has provided outstanding service and exemplifies a commitment to MI-LMSC. Criteria include outstanding contributions to both MI-LMSC and USMS. This year’s recipient has made a lasting impact through leadership, reliability, and commitment to our community.
Lisa Hypnar
• Lisa stepped into a critical leadership role as LMSC Secretary when the position unexpectedly opened, bringing immediate organization and stability to the board. Since then, she continued to serve through multiple terms with professionalism and consistency.
• Most recently, Lisa took on the significant responsibility of organizing the 2026 State Championship Meet—working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure every detail contributed to a successful event.
Lisa’s contributions reflect the very best of service and leadership within Michigan Masters.
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From the Michigan Masters Team Captain:
By Corrin Buck
I’m excited to share details about two upcoming national championship meets and invite you to join us as part of the Michigan Masters Nationals Team!
One of the great things about Michigan Masters is that we attend national meets as a Regional Team, meaning swimmers from across our entire state come together to race, cheer, and represent Michigan as one team. Swimmers of all levels are welcome — you do not need to be an elite swimmer to participate. Feel free to pass this information on to a friend or fellow athlete.
🎉 The Fun Stuff (and there’s a lot of it!) Nationals are about more than racing — they’re about community!
- Cheering during the meet is fun and whenever we’re not racing, we usually get behind our teammates lanes and do lots of cheering. Our goal is to have fun and have an incredible team atmosphere. We will take a team picture on a day where most of our team is participating.
- First-time Michigan Masters Nationals swimmers receive free team swag, including a logo t-shirt and quarter-zip warm-up. For those of you who have been on our team in the past, please bring your swag so we all look like a team.
- Every team member gets a new Michigan Masters Nationals team cap for each National meet as it is best to have a nice tight swim cap for big meets.
- Fun off the pool deck with an optional team dinner (usually Saturday night). Once we get a headcount, I will find an Italian restaurant that can handle our crowd. It is always fun to have great conversation, great food and a couple laughs together!
- Lastly, many of us will sit together as a team but it is not required. If you like it quiet or sitting with your family that is absolutely fine. Just make sure you know where we are sitting as a team so if you choose to swim relays we can get organized. Each day it is best to check in letting us know you’re at the meet.
🏊♂️ USMS Spring Nationals — Greensboro, NC -April 30 – May 3
Registration is now open! 🔗 Meet information & entry: [ USMS Spring Nationals]
- Now through February 18: $90 surcharge
- February 19: increases to $120 surcharge.
- Entry deadline April 6 at midnight
- Event fees: $12 per event
- Swimmers may enter at least 3 events and if you make qualifying times you may swim up to 6.
🇨🇦 Canadian Masters Nationals — Windsor, ON- May 22 – 24 (just across the river!)
- Entries open Monday, March 2! 🔗 Meet information & entry: [Canadian Nationals]
- Detailed Instructions on How to Enter HOW TO ENTER
- Event order is posted, and more information is available soon.
- Entry deadline: April 30
- 2 years ago we had 55 athletes attend and if we could have scored as a team we would have won!
🔁 Relays & Team Participation
To swim on relays with Michigan Masters at either national meet, you must be registered as a Michigan Masters swimmer. If you are currently registered as UC19 or any other team see below on how you can change your team if you would like to join us.
- After meet deadline has closed, I’ll send out a Google Form where you can:
- Indicate interest in relays
- Choose which relays you’d like to swim
- Share your favorite strokes and times
- All relays are organized by Team Captain Corrin Buck and paid for by the LMSC.
🔄 Not Currently a Michigan Masters Member?
If you are currently unattached (UC19) or registered with a different USMS Masters team and would like to swim with Michigan Masters at Nationals, changing your team designation is quick and easy:
- Log into your USMS account and click on My Account
- Select the tab -Transfer my membership
- Use the drop-down menu- LMSC and choose: Michigan and on the drop down menu choose team: Michigan Masters.
- Click to Submit your changes — you’re all set! It would be best to change your team designation prior to entering the meet. Once your team designation is updated to Michigan Masters, you’ll be eligible to swim relays and be part of the Michigan Masters Nationals team experience.
If you’ve ever thought about swimming a national meet, these two meets are a great opportunity — whether it’s your first time or your tenth. Michigan Masters shows up strong, supportive, and loud, and we’d love to have you be part of it. If you have questions or want help deciding whether a national meet is right for you, feel free to reach out.
I hope to see lots of Michigan Masters on deck this spring! Go Michigan Masters!
USMS Registration is Open
Are You a Member of USMS? Do You Need to Renew Your USMS Membership? Please visit the USMS website to register or renew. For detailed information, please visit the MI Masters Registation page.