World Aquatics has officially broken ground on its new global headquarters in Budapest’s 13th District, marking the beginning of a landmark development for the international governing body of aquatic sports. …
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World Aquatics (formerly FINA) has agreed to pay over $4.6 million in damages to top swimmers, including Olympic champions Tom Shields, Michael Andrew, and Katinka Hosszu, following a long-running legal …
World Aquatics has renewed its exclusive U.S. media rights partnership with NBC Sports through 2028, in a multi-year agreement facilitated by global agency SPORTFIVE.This extension ensures that American audiences will …
Over 2,400 athletes from 203 countries and the World Aquatics Refugee Team competed in six disciplines and 77 medal events over 24 days at the World Aquatics Championships – Singapore …
World Aquatics has postponed the Women’s 10km open water swimming event at the Singapore 2025 World Aquatics Championships. This decision was made after recent water tests showed unsuitable water quality …
The 2025 World Aquatics Championships have officially started in Singapore. President Tharman Shanmugaratnam opened the event on Thursday at the Singtel Waterfront Theatre. He was joined by World Aquatics President …
World Aquatics has introduced sweeping new rules that will ban athletes and personnel associated with so-called doping-enabling competitions, in a direct response to the rise of the Enhanced Games, a controversial sporting event that allows performance-enhancing drug use and is scheduled to launch in Las Vegas.
European Aquatics has launched a new project for 2025 called the Athlete Ambassador Pilot Project. The aim is to promote the sport, bring fans closer to top athletes, and support …
European Aquatics has officially completed its rebranding process, with changes to its website and email domains set to take effect on Monday, 3rd February 2025. The organisation’s current website domain, www.len.eu, will be replaced by www.europeanaquatics.org, reflecting its updated identity.
Antonio Silva, President of European Aquatics, has praised the “monumental” achievement of launching the European Aquatics Academy’s new Digital Education Platform, which hosted its first clinic this weekend. At the …
World Aquatics announces Otopeni, Romania as the upcoming host of the World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships from 19-24 August 2025. Over 600 promising young swimmers from more than 100 National …
World Aquatics has made significant progress in its transition to Budapest with the historic opening of its interim office in the Hungarian capital. The inauguration ceremony was attended by World …
The process of applying for funding to aid in development projects for the year 2025 has been initiated by World Aquatics through its extensive Support Programme. National Federations are eligible …
