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World Aquatics unveils new graduate programme for elite aquatics… #WorldAquatics | Kookmin University–based Asia Olympic Graduate School to prepare sustainable global leaders through OCA-certified master’s programmes
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#Swimming | Germany’s Isabel Gose set a European record in the women’s 400m freestyle to launch the European Aquatics Short Course Swimming Championships in Poland
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World Aquatics, formerly known as the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA), is the sole and exclusive world governing body for all Aquatics Since June 2021, under the presidency of Captain Husain Al Musallam, World Aquatics comprises 210 National Member Federations in the five continents
- Guadalajara returns as Diving World Cup host in 2025
World Aquatics finalises the 2025 Diving World Cup calendar line-up, with Guadalajara, Mexico, joining previously announced hosts Windsor, Canada, and Beijing, China
- World Aquatics unveils the detailed competition schedule for the World . . .
The 22nd edition of the World Aquatics Championships brings a newly expanded 24-day competition timeline, allowing each of the six aquatic sports additional time to shine on the global stage
- World Aquatics Championships – Singapore 2025 unveils new wave of . . .
At the World Aquatics Championships – Singapore 2025, more than 2,500 athletes are expected to compete in 77 medal events across six aquatic sports – swimming, artistic swimming, water polo, diving, high diving and open water swimming
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World Aquatics reveals exciting Egypt Aquatics Festival for May… The world’s best artistic swimmers, open water swimmers and beach water polo teams set to compete at the Egypt Aquatics Festival in May
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