New Record of Participation at FINA Junior Swimming Championships in Dubai

FINA JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 
 
New record of participation in Dubai (UAE) 
 
Lausanne (SUI), August 23, 2013 – The fourth edition of the FINA World Junior 
Swimming Championships will be held in Dubai (UAE) from August 26-31, 2013 
and is already marked by a new record of participation: around 900 young athletes 
from over 95 National Federations will take part in the event. Swimmers aged 15-
18 (for men) and 14-17 (for women) are competing in the iconic Hamdan Sports 
Complex, where took place in December 2010 the FINA World Swimming 
Championships (25m). 
 
Some confirmed stars and many other talents capable of shining in the future will 
be present in the six-day competition, the most important swimming gathering in 
these age groups. This event will also close a busy summer, which included the 
15th FINA World Championships in Barcelona (ESP) and the two first legs of the 
FINA Swimming World Cup (in 25m-pool). In these two major events, no less than 
16 World Records have been established. 
 
The FINA World Junior Swimming Championships were launched in 2006, with the 
first edition in Rio de Janeiro (BRA). Monterrey, in Mexico, staged the second 
edition in 2008, while the Peruvian capital Lima was the host of the 2011 
rendezvous. The creation of this competition aimed at unifying the FINA calendar, 
as World Junior Championships already existed in the remaining FINA disciplines 
(Diving, Synchronised Swimming and Water Polo; the first edition for Open Water 
happened in 2012). 
 
The competition programme in Dubai comprises 42 events, including the 4x100m 
free and medley mixed relays, and will unfold as follows: 
 
August 26 – 4 finals 
August 27 – 9 finals 
August 28 – 5 finals 
August 29 – 8 finals 
August 30 – 5 finals 
August 31 – 11 finals 
 
Heats will take place at 09:00 and finals at 18:00 (local time).rd of participation in Dubai (UAE) 
Lausanne (SUI), August 23, 2013 – The fourth edition of the FINA World Junior 
Swimming Championships will be held in Dubai (UAE) from August 26-31, 2013 
and is already marked by a new record of participation: around 900 young athletes 
from over 95 National Federations will take part in the event. Swimmers aged 15-
18 (for men) and 14-17 (for women) are competing in the iconic Hamdan Sports 
Complex, where took place in December 2010 the FINA World Swimming 
Championships (25m). 
 
Some confirmed stars and many other talents capable of shining in the future will 
be present in the six-day competition, the most important swimming gathering in 
these age groups. This event will also close a busy summer, which included the 
15th FINA World Championships in Barcelona (ESP) and the two first legs of the 
FINA Swimming World Cup (in 25m-pool). In these two major events, no less than 
16 World Records have been established. 
 
The FINA World Junior Swimming Championships were launched in 2006, with the 
first edition in Rio de Janeiro (BRA). Monterrey, in Mexico, staged the second 
edition in 2008, while the Peruvian capital Lima was the host of the 2011 
rendezvous. The creation of this competition aimed at unifying the FINA calendar, 
as World Junior Championships already existed in the remaining FINA disciplines 
(Diving, Synchronised Swimming and Water Polo; the first edition for Open Water 
happened in 2012). 
 
The competition programme in Dubai comprises 42 events, including the 4x100m 
free and medley mixed relays, and will unfold as follows: 
 
August 26 – 4 finals 
August 27 – 9 finals 
August 28 – 5 finals 
August 29 – 8 finals 
August 30 – 5 finals 
August 31 – 11 finals 
 
Heats will take place at 09:00 and finals at 18:00 (local time).