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FINA President Dr. Julio Maglione elected as PASO President

The following is a press release courtesy of FINA:

Lausanne (SUI), April 12, 2015 – FINA President and IOC Member Dr. Julio C. Maglione was elected as Pan American Sports Organisation (PASO) President at the organisation’€™s Extraordinary General Assembly in Miami, Florida (USA) on Saturday April 11, 2015. Dr. Maglione will serve until 2016.

By electing FINA President Dr. Julio C. Maglione, the value of FINA and Aquatics have been recognised one more time.

FINA will continue to collaborate with PASO in preparation of the Pan-American Games, the greatest event in the American continent.

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mohammad
8 years ago

Hello
MR.maglione
I am a swimming instructor.
I am a graduate in sports management.
Now I’m working on a plan to develop the Asian swimming and water polo.
I plan on developing Asian swimming and water polo.
I design a strategic plan.
How do you share it with other countries in Asia to extend it.
Like other Asian countries as well as in swimming progress.
If you can help me?

Yaroslav novitskiy
Reply to  mohammad
5 years ago

Dear, Mr. maglione, please, solve the problem with organozation World short course championship for Masters and World Cup competitions for masters with a price money why we are worse than younger generation, we are waiting the solving also the current question about Masters Olympic Games/ all categories have why Masters havent/ wait for your positive desicions in these actual amain questions of the day being/, thanks a lot yours sincerely- the most inaguarated swimmer/2420 medals in 62 countries of the World and 13 World championships-25 medals/ Yaroslav Novitskiy, russia

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