International Swimming Federation

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Fédération Internationale de Natation

Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA) – International Swimming Federation – is the International Federation (IF) recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for administering international competition in the aquatic sports. It is one of several IFs which administers a given sport/discipline for the IOC and/or international community. It is based in Lausanne, Switzerland.

FINA oversees competition currently in five main areas: swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo and open water swimming championships.

The current President of FINA is Mustapha Larfaoui, of Algeria.

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[edit] List of presidents

FINA Presidents
Name Country Term
George Hearn Great Britain 1908–1924
Erik Bergvall Sweden 1924–1928
Émile-Georges Drigny France 1928–1932
Walther Binner Germany 1932–1936
Harold Fern Great Britain 1936–1948 (*)
Rene de Raeve Belgium 1948–1952
M.L. Negri Argentina 1952–1956
Jan de Vries Netherlands 1956–1960
Max Ritter USA/Germany 1960–1964
William Berge Phillips Australia 1964–1968
Javier Ostos Mexico 1968–1972
Dr. Harold Henning USA 1972–1976
Javier Ostos (2) Mexico 1976–1980
Ante Lambasa Yugoslavia 1980–1984
Robert Helmick USA 1984–1988
Mustapha Larfaoui Algeria 1988–2009

[edit] Events

FINA currently organizes several events in all the disciplines it oversees.

The biggest FINA event is the now bi-annual World Championships, currently held every odd year. It features events in all 5 aquatic disciplines, and will next be held in Melbourne, Australia, in March 2007. Prior to 2000, the event was held every 4 years, in the even year between Olympic (Summer) Games.


The World Swimming Championship (25m), (aka "Short Course Worlds"), is a swimming-only meet, swum in 25-meter long pool. It is held bi-annually, in even-numbered years, and was most recently held in Shanghai, China, in April 2006.


Other championship events sponsored by FINA include:

  • Youth World Swimming Championships (bi-annual, first held in August 2006)
  • Junior Diving World Championships
  • Open Water World Championships
  • Masters World Championships (bi-annual, latest event was held in August 2006 in Stanford, California)

Other than championships events, FINA also sponsors several annual series of events, typically one in each disciple. These include:

  • Swimming World Cup (currently on hiatus for 2006-07)
  • Diving Grand Prix (2006 features 8 meets and a Super Final, from February-September)
  • Water Polo World League
  • Marathon World Cup (2006's Cup features 19 races around the globe, from February through October, with races 10-kilometers and over)

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FINA World Championships
Diving, Swimming (open water/pool), Synchronised swimming & Water polo
Long Course (50 m)
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Short Course (25 m)
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