FINA World Aquatics Championships

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FINA World Championships or World Aquatics Championships are held every two years. They are run by FINA, and use a 50 m pool for the indoor swimming events.

Year and Date Championship Location event # Athletes # Events
1973: August 31September 9 I FINA World Championships Belgrade, Yugoslavia 686 15 (m), 14 (w)
1975: July 19July 27 II FINA World Championships Cali, Colombia 682 15 (m), 14 (w)
1978: August 18August 23 III FINA World Championships Berlin, West Germany 828 15 (m), 14 (w)
1982: July 29August 8 IV FINA World Championships Guayaquil, Ecuador 848 15 (m), 14 (w)
1986: August 13August 23 V FINA World Championships Madrid, Spain 1,119 16 (m/w)
1991: January 3January 13 VI FINA World Championships Perth, Australia (1) 1,142 16 (m/w)
1994: September 1September 11 VII FINA World Championships Rome, Italy (1) 1,400 16 (m/w)
1998: January 8January 17 VIII FINA World Championships Perth, Australia (2) 1,371 16 (m/w)
2001: July 16July 29 IX FINA World Championships Fukuoka, Japan 1,498 20 (m/w)
2003: July 12July 27 X FINA World Championships Barcelona, Spain 2,015 20 (m/w)
2005: July 16July 31 XI FINA World Championships Montréal, Canada 1,784 20 (m/w)
2007: March 18April 1 XII FINA World Championships Melbourne, Australia 20 (m/w)
2009: July 19August 19 XIII FINA World Championships Rome, Italy (2)
2011 XIV FINA World Championships Shanghai, China

There are Men's and Women's categories for sports.

  • Diving
    • Springboard
      • 1 m
      • 3 m
    • Platform
      • 10 m
    • Synchronized
      • Springboard
      • Platform
  • Swimming
    • Open water
      • 5 km
      • 10 km
      • 25 km
    • Pool - held in a 50 m swimming pool
      • breast stroke
      • butterfly stroke
      • backstroke
      • freestyle
      • individual medley
      • medley relay
      • 50 m
      • 100 m
      • 200 m
      • 400 m
      • 800 m
      • 1500 m
    • Synchronized Swimming
      • solo free and technical
      • duet free and technical
      • team free and technical
      • free combination

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