![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhV34TPChR9nHQsYHAx3c9ywI1KvPldsJ2xA7QBLoi6z9xRi2rihcxOt2JqAznkNWSpANh6rcIlTVcEnxgKRjmmFcvoRNbt2gYKkfSjo0BQTDwv7pnhxO8RLfz0JLmHkpI91oCqUbo3tNoQ/s200/j0430603.jpg)
The 16 days of aquatic competition includes 40 finals in Swimming (24-31 July), 10 in Diving (16-24 July), 7 in Synchronized Swimming (17-23 July), 6 in Open Water Swimming (19-23 July) and 2 in Water Polo (17-30 July).
An architectural wonder located on the east side of the Huangpu River, these World Championships are being held in the newly constructed Shanghai Oriental Sports Center (renamed from Shanghai Aquatics Sports Center). Only a test event on March 25, 2011 has gone before it. This swimming venue sensation rivals the Water Cube in Beijing (host venue of the 2008 Olympic Games) and is designed to look like a wave crashing into a beach on the shore of the lake. It is designed to make use of natural light and natural ventilation, which serves to eliminate the noxious lights and chlorine odors that so often are
Just one year before the start of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, these FINA World Championships, will be the biggest showdown between the world’s best swimmers, and therefore one of the most vital competitions in the swimming calendar.
Contact SIRC for more information on swimming!
No comments:
Post a Comment