[3][16] Bans[edit] Retired athletes[edit] In relation to anti-doping rule violations, FINA does enact suspensions on athletes who are retired from their respective sport at the time of ban implementation, with examples including Lithuanian Rūta Meilutytė (2019–2021) and Russians Artem Lobuzov (2021–2025), Alexandra Sokolova (2021–2025), and Artem Podyakov (2021–2025). [17][18] Russia and Belarus bans[edit] Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials are banned from every FINA event through the end of 2022. [19] FINA also cancelled FINA events in Russia, and banned Russian and Belarusian teams through to the 19th FINA World Championships Budapest 2022.
[15] World Aquatics Championships[edit] The biggest FINA event is the biennial World Aquatics Championships, currently held every odd year. It features competitions in all five aquatic disciplines. Prior to 2000, the event was held every 4 years, in the even year between (Summer) Olympic Games. Discipline championships[edit] Swimming: World Swimming Championships (25m), (a. k. a. "Short Course Worlds"). Biennial event (in even years); swum in 25-meter length pool (Olympic and World Championships are in a 50m pool). Water Polo: Water Polo World Leagues (men's and women's). Diving: Diving World Series. High Diving: High Diving World Series. Open Water: World Open Water Swimming Championships (a.
It is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. FINA currently oversees competition in six aquatics sports: swimming, diving, high diving, artistic swimming, [3][4] water polo, and open water swimming. [5] FINA also oversees "Masters" competition (for adults) in its disciplines. [5] History[edit] FINA was founded on 19 July 1908 in the Manchester Hotel in London, UK at the end of the 1908 Summer Olympics by the Belgian, British, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian and Swedish Swimming Federations. [6] Number of national federations by year: 1908: 8 1928: 38 1958: 75 1978: 106 1988: 109 2000: 174 2008: 197 2010: 202 2012: 203 2015: 208[7] 2016: 207 2017: 209 Members[edit] At the June 2017, FINA Bureau meeting, Bhutan became the 208th national federation of FINA. [8] and on 30 November 2017, Anguilla became the 209th national federation of FINA.
FINA official website. Retrieved 2011-09-11. ^ FINA calendar of upcoming meetings. Retrieved 2008-11-01. ^ FINA Bureau page[permanent dead link] of the FINA website. ^ "FINA Committee list". Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. ^ a b FINA Honorary Life President Lic. Javier Ostos Mora passes away at 92 Archived 8 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Published 2008-11-07 by FINA. Retrieved 2008-11-10. ^ FINA Media Kit Archived 10 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine for the 2010 FINA World Aquatics Convention; published by FINA on 2010-02-22; retrieved 2010-02-25.
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[28][29] The decision was criticized as "discriminatory, harmful, unscientific and not in line with the 2021 IOC principles" by LGBT advocacy group Athlete Ally. [30] See also[edit] History of competitive swimwear FINA Athletes of the Year World Aquatics Day International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF) List of swimming competitions List of international sport federations Major achievements in swimming by nation Notes[edit] ^ Official name in French. See Overview page of FINA's Constitution (page visited on 11 April 2016).
Diving: Diving World Cup. High Diving: High Diving World Cup. Open Water: Marathon Swim World Series. Artistic Swimming: Synchro World Cup. Every 4 years. [3][4] Junior championships[edit] World-level championships restricted to a younger age, with the age limit varying by discipline and gender: Swimming: World Junior Swimming Championships.
[25][26][27] This policy effectively bars all transgender women from competing in professional women's swimming, with the exception of athletes who "can establish to FINA's comfortable satisfaction that they have not experienced any part of male puberty beyond Tanner Stage 2 (of puberty) or before age 12, whichever is later". FINA also announced the development of a separate "open" category for some events, to be determined by a working group over the next six months, so that "everybody has the opportunity to compete at an elite level".
org); retrieved 2013-06-05. ^ The National Federation page Archived 21 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine on the FINA website. ^ "Kosovo is the 208th FINA member". Archived from the original on 20 February 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2021. ^ FINA (8 June 2017). "Bhutan Swimming Federation joins FINA as 208th National Member Federation". Retrieved 4 July 2018. ^ FINA (30 November 2017). "PR 93 - FINA BUREAU MEETING - 30 November 2017". Retrieved 4 July 2018. ^ a b Structure Archived 2 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
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