Overview - World Aquatics 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 209 National Member Federations in the five continents
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FINA becomes World Aquatics as new brand launched Melbourne, 12 December 2022; FINA, the Fédération Internationale de Natation, has today become World Aquatics following a vote at an Extraordinary Congress on the eve of the World Swimming Championships (25m) 2022 Over its 114-year history, FINA and its 209 member federations have maintained responsibility for swimmers, artistic swimmers
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World Aquatics GMS World Aquatics - GENERAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM For National Federations, Broadcasters World Aquatics Commercial Affiliates: LOGIN HERE (data worldaquatics com) For Individual users, World Aquatics Family Members Media, Masters Participants, Convention Delegates:
masters latest - World Aquatics The 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
World Aquatics Masters Championships - Singapore 2025 World Aquatics Masters Championships in Singapore set to take place from 26 July – 22 August 2025 Approximately 6,000 master-aged aquatics athletes from around 100 countries are expected to participate in: