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2022. 2023. 2024. New Zealand competed at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan from 14 to 30 July.
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.
Sport Event Date Summer McIntosh: Swimming: Women's 200 m butterfly: 27 July 2023 Summer McIntosh: Swimming: Women's 400 m medley: 30 July 2023 Maggie MacNeil: Swimming: Women's 100 m butterfly: 24 July 2023 Molly Carlson: High diving: Women's high diving: 26 July 2023 Josh Liendo: Swimming: Men's 100 m butterfly: 29 July 2023 Caeli McKay ...
The Pan Pacific Swimming Championships is a long course swimming event first held in 1985. [1] It was founded as an alternative to the European Championships, for those countries that could not swim in those championships, in a manner similar to the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships which provide a similar 'continental' championships for non-European nations.
Launched in 1988, the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup is staged between August and November every year and attracts a high level of athletes due to the considerable prize money on offer. The event is traditionally held in short course (25m pool) format, with a switch to long course (50m pool) format in pre-Olympics years.
The New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association was founded on 4 January 1890 at the urging of the Auckland (Swimming) Club, [5] [6] and was based in Auckland.When the headquarters moved to Christchurch in 1896 the Auckland club withdrew from the Association and in 1898 formed a rival association, the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association Registered. [6]
Sport New Zealand is the main government agency responsible for governing sport and recreation in New Zealand. It was established in 2003 by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002, consolidating three agencies into one, and was known as Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) until February 2012. Sport New Zealand is accountable to the ...
2023. 2024. New Zealand competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.