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    Budapest Awarded Extraordinary FINA World Championships, Event to Take Place in June 2022

    rokurBy rokurFebruary 7, 2022Updated:February 7, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and FINA President Husain Al-Musallam today announced an agreement for Hungary’s capital city to hold a FINA World Championships from 18 June – 3 July 2022.

    The agreement ensures athletes have a global aquatics championship to target in the summer of 2022. The agreement was reached after approval from the FINA Bureau today.

    FINA and key stakeholders of the Fukuoka 2022 Organising Committee jointly agreed last week to move the FINA World Championships from 13-29 May 2022 to 14-30 July 2023 due to the current health impacts of the Omicron COVID-19 variant and the pandemic measures currently in place in Japan.

    “As an aquatics community, we are finding solutions around the pandemic and today’s announcement is an important step in this process,” FINA President Husain Al-Musallam said. “We know we need to be imaginative in our approach in navigating through the current health crisis for our athletes. Today’s agreement is a testament to this work. FINA also recognizes that the pandemic is evolving differently according to time and place. We are extremely fortunate to have event hosts that share our passion for aquatics and have the willingness, capability, and flexibility to organize FINA’s most prestigious event. We are deeply grateful to all our hosts and know that aquatics athletes feel the same way.”

    “With four FINA World Championships and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games over the next four years, we are maximizing the racing opportunities and earnings potential for established and emerging aquatics athletes alike,” FINA President Al-Musallam added.

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    A regular stop for FINA Swimming World Cup, FINA Water Polo World League, and FINA World Series events, Budapest previously hosted the FINA World Championships in 2017. That event saw 12 world records set in the pool during an event that drew record-breaking numbers of spectators and television viewers.

    This FINA World Championships is set to feature five FINA aquatics disciples: swimming, diving, water polo, artistic swimming, and open water swimming. FINA will continue to work towards similar event programming for high dive athletes and masters competitors.

    FINA continues to consult athletes and stakeholders on the schedule for the FINA World Championships in Doha, Qatar, and more information will follow as soon as possible.

    Press release from FINA

    Budapest 2022
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