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The FINA World Masters Championships wrap-up in Gwangju (KOR)

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After a summer of Aquatic celebrations in Gwangju, South Korea, the 18th FINA World Masters Championships(from August 5-18) came to an end on Sunday as about 4,000 aquatic sports enthusiasts across five of FINA’s six disciplines (swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming and artistic swimming) competed in the same venues that hosted the highly Leia Mais 

FINA World Masters Championships underway in Gwangju as elderly athletes shine

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The FINA World Masters Championships 2019 in Gwangju, gathering more than 4,000 aquatic sports enthusiasts, is currently underway in the South Korean city until Sunday August 18. Competitions in swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming and artistic swimming, in which almost 90 countries are being represented, are staged in the same venues used for Leia Mais 

Campbell and Morozov unstoppable at Swimming World Cup 2019

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As swimmers are travelling from China to Singapore for the last leg of the first Cluster of the FINA Swimming World Cup 2019, Australia’s Cate Campbell and Russia’s Vladimir Morozov are comfortably leading the provisional rankings with 105 and 96 points respectively. Rio 2016 silver medallist Campbell has won four gold medals so far and Leia Mais 

Schouten (NED) and Dornic (FRA) win 32km race in Lac St-Jean

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Marcel Schouten of the Netherlands and Morgane Dornic from France were the winners of the men and women’s FINA UltraMarathon Swim Series races in Lac St-Jean, Canada, on Saturday July 27. In a huge effort after a 32km race, Dutch veteran Schouten claimed gold in 7h13m31, while Christopher Deegan of Australia settled for silver in Leia Mais 

Highly successful FINA showcase in Gwangju (KOR)

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The 18th edition of the FINA World Championships concluded today in Gwangju, Republic of Korea, following 17 days of world-class competition that has broken records in more ways than one. Over 2,500 athletes from 194 nations (plus a refugee team) – the highest ever for a FINA World Championships – competed for the top prizes. Leia Mais