FINA role in world sport

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THE OFFICIAL EMBLEM OF FINA.

THE OFFICIAL EMBLEM OF FINA.

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The international swimming Federation (FR. Fédération Internationale de Natation, abbr. FINA

The international swimming Federation (FR. Fédération Internationale de Natation, abbr. FINA

Russian transliteration FINA), an umbrella organization of most of the national swimming federations and determining the basic directions of development of certain (most popular) water sports, at the moment it is: swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, water Polo, open water swimming. Under the auspices of FINA held the world championship in water sports and other international competitions. Headquarters FINA is located in Lausanne, Switzerland. FINA officially recognized by the IOC and is one of its partners in carrying out of competitions on swimming sports within the Olympic games. At present, the organization is 207 national swimming Federation.
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FINA & AQUATICS, A bit of history 1908 - Foundation of

FINA & AQUATICS, A bit of history

1908 - Foundation of FINA

in London (GBR), with 8 nations: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary and Sweden.
1912 - Women contest for the first time Aquatic events at the Stockholm (SWE) Olympic Games.
1922 - Johnny Weissmuller (USA) becomes the first man to swim the 100m free inside the minute (58.6).
1926 - Gertrude Ederle (USA) is the first woman to swim the English Channel, in a time two hours faster than the previous man’s record for this crossing.
1948 - Water Polo goes global at the London Olympics, with the participation of 18 teams from the five continents.
1956 - Butterfly swimming events make their entry at the Melbourne (AUS) Olympic Games.
1957 - World Records are only valid in metric measurements.
1964 - Dawn Fraser (AUS) completes her unprecedented “hat-trick” at the Tokyo Games: third consecutive Olympic victory in the 100m free.
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1968 - Electronic timing makes its appearance at the Mexico City

1968 - Electronic timing makes its appearance at the Mexico City

Olympics.
1972 - Mark Spitz (USA) is the first athlete ever to win seven gold medals (in Swimming) at one edition of the Olympics – in Munich (GER). All his victories were accompanied by World Records!
1973 - First FINA World Championships in Belgrade (YUG). Swimming, Water Polo, Diving and Synchronised Swimming are represented (Open Water Swimming is added to the programme in 1991).
1980 - Vladimir Salnikov (URS) is the first swimmer to break the 15-minute limit in the 1500m free: he clocks 14:58.27 for his Olympic title in Moscow.
1984 - Entry of Synchronised Swimming in the Olympic programme for the Los Angeles Games.
1986 - Opening of the first FINA permanent office in Lausanne (SUI). 1988 - Greg Louganis (USA) calls it a day after his fifth Olympic medal in a superb Diving career. He was also five times on a FINA World Championships’ podium. 1991 - Recognition of World Records in 25m-pools.
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1992 - Barcelona (ESP) is the last Olympics of a great

1992 - Barcelona (ESP) is the last Olympics of a great

Swimming champion: Matt Biondi (USA) – 11 medals at the Games, and also 11 awards at FINA World Championships.
1993 - First edition of the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Palma de Mallorca (ESP).
1996 - By many considered the best Water Polo player in history, Manuel Estiarte (ESP) wins gold at the Atlanta Games. He was present at six Olympics (1980-2000)!
2000 - Women’s Water Polo and Synchronised Diving enter the Olympic programme in Sydney (AUS).
2004 - Alexander Popov (RUS) leaves the pools following a successful career that includes nine Olympic medals and 11 awards at FINA World Championships.
2005 - The IOC confirms the inclusion of Marathon Swimming (10km) in the Olympic programme, from the 2008 Games in Beijing (CHN).
2008 - Michael Phelps (USA) surpasses Mark Spitz and becomes the only athlete in history to win eight gold medals at one edition of the Games, in Beijing (CHN). Four years later, at the conclusion of the London Games, he announces the end of his swimming career, with a total of 22 Olympic awards, including 18 gold – the best ever in Olympic history!
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2010 - FINA organises the first edition of the FINA World

2010 - FINA organises the first edition of the FINA World

Aquatics Convention in Punta del Este (URU).
2011 - Guo Jingjing (CHN) closes her brilliant Diving career, after six Olympic and 11 World medals. She remains the best female diver in history! 2012 - After the second edition in 2012 in Moscow (RUS), as a stand-alone event, the Convention is organised, from 2014 onwards, in conjunction with the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m).
2013 - High Diving is included for the first time in the programme of the FINA World Championships – in Barcelona (ESP).
2014 - Doha (QAT) receives the 12th edition of the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), in a great Aquatic Festival, comprising also the FINA World Aquatics Convention, the FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic, a FINA Extraordinary Congress, a "Soirée des Etolies" gala to honour the best athletes of the year, and a Swimming Youth Programme.
2015 - From July 24 to August 16, Kazan (RUS) staged for the first time in FINA's history, the FINA World Championships, immediately followed by the FINA World Masters Championships. At the elite competition, mixed events were held for the first time in Swimming, Diving and Synchronised Swimming.
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Members of the organization As of March 2009, the 207 members

Members of the organization As of March 2009, the 207 members of

the organization is the national swimming federation. The latest in a series of organizations have adopted national swimming federation Chad and Djibouti. Structural FINA divided into five confederations involved in the control of the swimming competition at the level of continents and regions of the world. The national federations are also members of the FINA and its regional confederations. National Federation: Asia (43): Asian Amateur Swimming Federation AFRICA (45): African Confederation swim Amerika (40): Amateur Swimming Union of the Americas The Europe (50): LEN – European Swimming League Oceania (13): Swimming Association Oceania
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PRESENTATION VIDEO FOR FINA 2015, RUSSIA

PRESENTATION VIDEO FOR FINA 2015, RUSSIA