CONSANAT

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CONSANAT is the name of the South American Swimming Confederation, which oversees international aquatics competitions among South American countries. It is affiliated to FINA, the international federation for swimming, via ASUA, the swimming continental association for the Americas.

The name CONSANAT is actually a shortened version of the body's full Spanish name: Confederación Sudamericana de Natación. CONSANAT formed on March 16, 1929 in Santiago, Chile. Its office is currently located in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

CONSANAT organizes South American aquatics championships in diving, swimming, open water swimming, synchronized swimming, and water polo. It also maintains the South American Records and South American Junior Records.


[edit] Member National Federations

Note: As French Guiana is an overseas department of France, it is not a CONSANAT member. Rather, it is a department of the French Swimming Federation, la Fédération Française de Natation (FFN).

[edit] Competitions

CONSANAT organizes several South American aquatics championships, including:

  • the South American Swimming Championship (held annually; all 5 disciplines)
  • the South American Masters Swimming Championships (held in even years)
  • the South American Masters Open Water Championships (in even years)
  • the South American Junior Swimming Championships (in odd years)

Recent competitions include:

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