Finswimming World Cup
The CMAS Finswimming World Cup is an event created for the CMAS in 2006, in the pursuit of promoting and generate more opportunities for finswimming athletes to compete in an international level.
Events[edit]
Source[1]
All World Cups have been a two day competition since their first edition in 2006.[2] Each has the same format, races are split by gender - male and female - and category, no finals.
Current categories[edit]
- Junior (B, C, D - From 12 to 17 years old)
- Senior (A - Older than 18 years old)
Current events[edit]
- Surface: 50, 100, 200, 400, 800
- Immersion: 50 Apnea, 100 Immersion
- Bifins: 50, 100, 200, 400
- Relays: 4 x 100 Surface (Female - Male), 4 x 100 Bifins Mixed
Event history[edit]
Swimming pool[edit]
Source[3]
Year | Event Name | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Golden Final |
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2006 | 1st Finswimming WC | Sharm ElSheikh | Hajdúszoboszló | Ravenna | Palma de Mallorca | Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski | |
2007 | 2nd Finswimming WC | Donostia - San Sebastian | Hajdúszoboszló | Ravenna | Belgrade
Serb |
Palma de Mallorca | Alexandria |
2008 | 3rd Finswimming WC | Gorzow Wielkopolski | Hajdúszoboszló | Ravenna | Palma de Mallorca | Moscow | Alexandria |
2009 | 4th Finswimming WC | Bogotá | Aix En Provence | Hajdúszoboszló | Ravenna | Tenero | Valencia |
2010 | 5th Finswimming WC | Hajdúszoboszló | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Berlin | Yantai | Bogota | Aix En Provence |
2011 | 6th Finswimming WC | Hajdúszoboszló | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Szczecin | Leipzig | Palma de Mallorca | Yantai |
2012 | 7th Finswimming WC | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Perm | Gliwice | Palma de Mallorca | Alexandria |
2013 | 8th Finswimming WC | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Aix en Provence | Gliwice | Geneve | |
2014 | 9th Finswimming WC | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Phuket | Prague | Gliwice | |
2015 | 10th Finswimming WC | Cartagena | Eger | Barcelona | Olsztyn | Leipzig | Cairo |
2016 | 11th Finswimming WC | Poznań | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Cali | Gebze | Tomsk |
2017 | 12th Finswimming WC | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Olsztyn | Antalya | ||
2018 | 13th Finswimming WC | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Leipzig | Coral Springs | Phuket | |
2019 | 14th Finswimming WC | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Aix en Provence | Coral Springs | Poznań | |
2020 | 15th Finswimming WC | Eger | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Aix en Provence | Coral Springs | Sharm ElSheikh - Egypt | |
2021 | 16th Finswimming WC | Poznań | Lignano Sabbiadoro | Leipzig | Coral Springs | Sharm ElSheikh |
History: First World Cup per Continent[edit]
Continent | Place | Year |
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Africa | Sharm ElSheikh | 2006 |
Asia | Yantai | 2010 |
America | Bogotá | 2009[4] |
Europe | Hajdúszoboszló | 2006 |
Oceania | - | - |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Documents of the Finswimming Commission". www.cmas.org. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
- ↑ "CMAS Finswimming World Cup 2006 – 2019 [Countries]". Finswimmer Magazine - Finswimming News. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
- ↑ Kft, dotindot. "Finswimming Championships Archive". www.cmas.org. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
- ↑ "🇨🇴 IV Copa Mundo Natación con Aletas CMAS 2009. Bogotá, Colombia". SPORTALSUB.NET (in español). 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
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