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FINA Swimming World Cup changes to Long Course in 2015

The 2015 edition of the FINA Swimming World Cup will be highlighted by a main novelty: all the eight meets of the competition will be held in 50m-pools.

Katinka Hosszu (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Katinka Hosszu (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Traditionally held in short-course, this change is aimed at increasing the participation of National Federations and athletes to the FINA Swimming World Cup. Moreover, each of the 2015 Series meets will be a qualifying event for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro (BRA).

The FINA Swimming World Cup will distribute over US$ 2 million in prize money and comprises three clusters: the first one in Moscow and Paris-Chartres, the second one including Hong Kong, Beijing and Singapore, and cluster three comprising Tokyo, Doha and Dubai. The first meet of the series will take place in the Russian capital on August 11-12, a couple of days after the conclusion of the 16th FINA World Championships in Kazan (RUS).

“Our main goal is to continuously improve the value and the exposure of the FINA Swimming World Cup, held in great venues and prestigious cities around the planet. The increased opportunity for the Olympic qualification will constitute in 2015 an additional motivation for our swimmers”, considered the FINA President Dr. Julio C. Maglione.

The calendar of the 2015 FINA Swimming World Cup is as follows:

August 11-12 – Moscow (RUS)
August 15-16 – Paris-Chartres (FRA)
September 25-26 – Hong Kong (HKG)
September 29-30 – Beijing (CHN)
October 3-4 – Singapore (SIN)
October 28-29 – Tokyo (JPN)
November 2-3 – Doha (QAT)
November 6-7 – Dubai (UAE)

Swimming News is courtesy of FINA. Featured Image: Michael Phelps.

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lsj
9 years ago

How can this be called a World Cup? Where are the North American or South American host cities?

Lazy Observer
Reply to  lsj
9 years ago

Hey, what did Africa and Australia do to you? Don’t forget them…

TheTroubleWithX
9 years ago

…of dollars to finance their construction. The region I live in has 30-40 high school swim teams, around ten club teams, and exactly one competition 50m pool.

TheTroubleWithX
9 years ago

There’s a shortage of pools in many areas as there is. No way NCAA or high school is going to be able to switch to LCM without someone providing billions of dol

Shanmac
9 years ago

Great move – just waiting for US Colleges to switch from SCY to LCM – I’m my dreams

mcgillrocks
9 years ago

Great Idea. Let’s hope this gives the WC the boost it needs.

john26
9 years ago

<3

xman
9 years ago

So that’s weekday Michael will do this fall

Tm
9 years ago

Good idea

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