Australasian Leisure Management
Oct 8, 2019

FINA to stage second Champions Swim Series event in China

World swimming governing body FINA has announced that the second edition of its Champions Swim Series will be held across two Chinese cities in 2020.

Shenzhen will host the first leg on 14th and 15th January next year with the second following in Beijing on 18th and 19th January.

The meets will follows the inaugural Champions Swim Series this year, which featured three legs – in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, the Hungarian capital of Budapest and the US city of Indianapolis.

Entry is by invitation with only elite swimmers offered the chance to compete in the 50 metre pool events.

FINA said that Olympic and World Championship medallists, world record holders and world ranking leaders would be among those offered places in the event.

A FINA statement advised "following the very positive feedback from athletes and coaches, the program of the Series will include 28 individual events and two relays over two days of exciting competition.

"The sport performances will be completed by an attractive entertainment show, both for spectators on site and fans around the globe."

FINA's creation of the Series came as a direct response to the rival International Swimming League (ISL), which staged its first competition in Indianapolis this weekend.

Previously, top swimming stars had complained about a lack of high-quality competitions and prize money, two factors the ISL is said to address.

A legal battle saw FINA reportedly ban athletes from competing at an ISL meet which was viewed as a rival to its existing World Cup circuit.

This led to ISL organisers and swimmers taking legal action against FINA, leading to the threat being withdrawn by the governing body.

FINA also eased their rules around third-party competitions, with the event in Indianapolis this weekend clashing with their own World Cup in Budapest.

The FINA statement added “the main goals of this new international gathering are to give high-level swimmers increased attention and additional occasions to compete, thus generating stronger international TV, digital and media interest, and creating another world-class platform for swimming on a yearly basis.

Race wins in China will be worth US$10,000 with US$8,000 for second, US$6,000 for third and US$5,000 for fourth.

Every athlete will also receive an appearance fee and have their travel, accommodation and food expenses covered.

For more information go to www.fina.org/event/champions-swim-series-2020

Image courtesy of FINA.

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