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800M Freestyle Men - 17. FINA World Masters Championships.ogv. The World Aquatics Masters Championships (also referred to as Masters Worlds) are international Aquatics championships for competitors aged 25 years or older as per World Aquatics rules (formerly known as FINA rules).
Tamalpais Aquatic Masters 6 August 2009 60-64 2:21.48 Laura Val United States Tamalpais Aquatic Masters 12 August 2012 World Masters Championships: Riccione, Italy [55] 65-69 2:37.63 Sanderina Kruger South Africa Cape Town MSC 12 August 2015 World Masters Championships: Kazan, Russia [76] 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 3:49.67 Jean Troy United States
The World Masters Championships (also known as 'Masters Worlds) is open to athletes 25 years and above (30+ years in water polo) in each aquatics discipline excluding high diving and has been held as part of the World Aquatics Championships since 2015. Prior to this, the Masters Championship was held separately, biennially in even years.
the swimming events of the World Aquatics Championships, held in a long course (50 meter) pool. World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m), at which swimming is the only discipline. This meet is held in a short course (25 meter) pool. Both events are organized by the international governing body for aquatics, World Aquatics (formerly known as ...
Michael Phelps —pictured here (right) at the 2005 World Championships—won 26 World Championships gold medals – more than any other athlete. The aquatics discipline of swimming is considered the flagship event at every edition of the World Aquatics Championships since its introduction in 1973. While open water swimming events were added to the program in 1991, it is considered a separate ...
Swimming at the World Aquatics Championships (22 C, 25 P) Pages in category "World Aquatics Swimming Championships" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
0–9. 1973 World Aquatics Championships; 1975 World Aquatics Championships; 1978 World Aquatics Championships; 1982 World Aquatics Championships; 1986 World Aquatics Championships
The World Aquatics Congress is the highest authority of World Aquatics and shall have the power to decide upon any matters arising within World Aquatics. A Congress is held either as an Ordinary Congress or as an Extraordinary Congress. A Congress may be held in person, by teleconference, by video conference or by another means of communication.