FINA World Masters Championships

FINA World Masters Championships

The FINA World Masters Championships are the world championships open for masters swimmers, swimmers that are 25 years or older and compete in age groups of five years. The championships are held biennially.

Events

The events competed are swimming, diving, water polo, open water and synchronized swimming.

Championships

*1986 - Tokyo, Japan
*1988 - Brisbane, Australia
*1990 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*1992 - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
*1994 - Montreal, Canada
*1996 - Sheffield, United Kingdom
*1998 - Casablanca, Morocco
*2000 - Munich, Germany
*2002 - Christchurch , New Zealand
*2004 - Riccione, Italy
*2006 - Stanford, California, USA
*2008 - Perth, Australia


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