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fina world championships 2019 results

The championship was awarded in 2009 to Dubai (United Arab Emirates), however, in March 2010 the organizing committee of this country resigned from the organization of the event.[1] On September 26, 2010, FINA re-elected Barcelona as the host city, a city that had previously hosted the 2003 World Championships.[2] The event was held in Barcelona, Spain.

A total of 2293 athletes from 181 national federations affiliated to FINA participated, distributed as follows: 1144 in swimming, 173 in open water, 308 in synchronized, 231 in diving, 21 in high jump, and 416 in water polo.[13] The World Championships were held in Barcelona in 2003.

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El 15º Campeonato Mundial de la FINA (Catalan: Campionat Mundial de Natació de 2013, español: El Campeonato Mundial de Natación de 2013 se celebró del 20 de julio al 4 de agosto en Barcelona, Cataluña, España[1][2] Los Campeonatos Mundiales de 2013 contaron con 6 disciplinas acuáticas: natación, waterpolo, saltos de trampolín, aguas abiertas y natación sincronizada.

Los Campeonatos se adjudicaron originalmente a Dubai, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, en julio de 2009; sin embargo, Dubai se retiró como sede en mayo de 2010[3]. La FINA volvió a licitar la reunión, y Barcelona fue seleccionada el 26 de septiembre de 2010[4][5].

En el primer día de competición, el 20 de julio, la estadounidense Haley Anderson ganó el primer oro de la competición en los 5 km femeninos, superando por poco a la brasileña Poliana Okimoto por 56:34.2 a 56:34.4. En la segunda prueba del primer día, el tunecino Oussama Mellouli ganó la carrera masculina de 5 km con un tiempo de 53:30.4.

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Barcelona, Spain. (The president of the International Swimming Federation (FINA), the Uruguayan Julio César Maglione, was confident this Thursday that the World Swimming Championships that Barcelona will host this summer, from July 19 to August 4, will be “the best in history”.

“We are playing for our prestige and that of Barcelona, where we are convinced that we will make the best championship in the world. We hope to make the best in the history of FINA, which is always our desire, to surpass ourselves, surpass ourselves and surpass ourselves,” said the leader at a press conference in the Catalan capital.

“Barcelona has an exceptional track record. At the time it hosted the best Olympic Games in history. In the 2003 World Cup there was an excellent response and we worked very well. We found an ideal place to hold this tournament,” he explained about the fact that it is hosting the World Cup for the second time in a single decade.  On the health of world swimming, Maglione joked: “We are swimming perfectly well and on the surface. We have been successful and there are already four countries asking for the 2019 and 2021 World Championships. It’s a sport that serves cities and countries, with a return in publicity and an undeniable legacy.”

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– American Ryan Lochte won his third gold medal at the World Swimming Championships in Barcelona on Thursday by winning the 200-meter medley, while Australia’s James Magnussen won his second straight title in the 100-meter freestyle.

Lochte won his third consecutive title in the 200 combined. The American clocked a time of one minute and 54.98 seconds, almost a second slower than the world record of 1:54.00 he set in 2011 to take gold.