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The 13th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) 2016 Windsor (CAN) officially got underway in Windsor (CAN) today following a pre-competition press conference at the WFCU Centre.
In a spectacular ceremony at the Ceasar's Hotel in Windsor (CAN), FINA paid today its annual tribute to the best athletes of 2016 during its FINA/Alisports World Aquatics Gala - "Soirée des Etoiles".
The 4th FINA World Aquatics Convention kicks-off tomorrow on Saturday December 3 in Windsor, Canada.
FINA is pleased to release its first ever mobile application developed in partnership with OMNIGON, digital partners with many of the most important global brands in the sports, media and entertainment industries.
Katinka Hosszu (HUN) and Vladimir Morozov (RUS) were the winners of the 2016 edition of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup, whose ninth and final leg took place in Hong Kong (HKG) on October 29-30.
Four-time Olympian Alia Atkinson of Jamaica set a new World Record in the 50m breast on Day 2 of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup in Tokyo today.
The third and final Cluster of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016 kicked-off on Friday October 21 in Singapore for the seventh leg, with two more stops to go in Asia, in Tokyo and Hong Kong.
Around 60 swimmers (36 men, 26 women) took the plunge today (October 15) in Hong Kong, for the seventh and last leg of the FINA/HOSA Marathon Swimming World Cup 2016 but Italy's open water champions Simone Ruffini and Rachele Bruni ended off the season with a victory.
China claimed its first ever gold medal in the FINA/HOSA Marathon Swimming World Cup history as Xin Xin, 20, arrived first in 2h05m55s8 on home soil on Sunday October 9, at the sixth meet of the Series in Chun'An (CHN).
Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu (405) and Russia’s Vladimir Morozov (210) topped the men and women Cluster #2 rankings respectively, winning US$ 50,000 each, following the sixth leg of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup, which took place in Doha, Qatar, this weekend. There are also the overall leaders of the World Cup Series with 436 and 783 points respectively.
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