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- Overview - WORLD AQUATICS
1908 - The “Fédération Internationale de Natation” (FINA) was founded in London July 19, 1908 during the Olympic Games in London (GBR) Eight national federations were responsible for the formation of FINA: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary and Sweden
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The official website of World Aquatics1d #Swimming | The Netherlands’ Marrit Steenbergen swims to two golden European records in Lublin, Poland
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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
- FINA becomes World Aquatics as new brand launched
The adoption of the World Aquatics name was confirmed by a vote of member federations at an Extraordinary Congress in Melbourne earlier today It marks the culmination of 18 months of intensive organisational transformation, much of it guided by the FINA Reform Committee
- Masters Latest - World Aquatics
The official website of World AquaticsThe World Aquatics Masters Championships will take place in the vibrant city of Singapore between 26th July and 22nd August 2025 This prestigious event promises to bring together the global Masters community for an unforgettable celebration of sport, camaraderie, and cultural exchange More information can be found on the World Aquatics Masters
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The official website of World Aquatics
- Benedetta PILATO | Results | World Aquatics Official
The personal bests and latest results for Benedetta PILATO
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More than 900 athletes from 183 National Federations across all five continents competed in 46 events and for an overall prize pool of US$2 8million, the largest prize pool ever in a FINA swimming event
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