World Aquatics Masters Championships

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World Aquatics Masters Championships
StatusActive
GenreSporting event
DateMid-year
FrequencyBiennial
CountryVarying
Inaugurated1986 (1986)
Most recentSingapore 2025
Previous eventDoha 2024
Next eventBudapest 2027
Participants85 Federations[1]
Organised byWorld Aquatics
Websitehttps://www.worldaquatics.com/
File:800M Freestyle Men - 17. FINA World Masters Championships.ogv
Male/Open 800m Freestyle - 17th FINA World Masters Championships, Budapest 2017

The World Aquatics Masters Championships (formerly the FINA World Masters Championships) are an international multi-sport Aquatics championships for competitors aged 25 years and older, in accordance with World Aquatics rules and regulations. It is the highest level of masters swimming in the world. The championships are usually held biennially, with competition in all five World Aquatics disciplines: swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and artistic swimming.[2] Starting in 2015, the competition has been held jointly with the World Aquatics Championships.[3]

History

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The event is organised by World Aquatics, the global governing body for aquatic sports. Originally called the FINA World Masters Championships, now the World Aquatics Masters Championships since Fukuoka 2023 after FINA rebranded to World Aquatics. Competition is for athletes aged 25 and older, with a minimum age of 30 in water polo.

The first edition of the championships under this formal masters program was held in 1986 in Tokyo, Japan. The championships draw a global field of international athletes, the 2025 edition in Singapore — the first time the event was held in Southeast Asia — hosted around 6,000 athletes from approximately 100 countries.[4]

Disciplines

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The Championships typically include competition in:

Swimming – held in 50 m long course pools with age groups divided in five-year increments.

Open Water Swimming – usually contested over distances such as 3 km.

Diving – including springboard, platform, and synchronised events.

Artistic Swimming – solo, duet, mixed duet, and team routines.

Water Polo – with age-group tournaments for both men's and women's teams.

Age groups begin at 25–29 (or 30–34 in water polo) and progress in five-year increments (25–29, 30–34, 35–39, etc.) without an upper limit and discipline is separated into gender and age categories. This structure ensures fair competition within comparable age brackets. Relay teams use combined age totals, allowing teams to form squads across multiple age groups. Competitors represent both their registered club/team and compete under the flag of their national federation.

Editions

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Number Year Location Dates Results
Non-FINA World Masters Championships
- 1978 Canada Toronto, Canada
- 1984 New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand
FINA World Masters Championships
1 1986 Japan Tokyo, Japan 12–16 July
2 1988 Australia Brisbane, Australia 10–15 October
3 1990 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6–13 August
4 1992 United States Indianapolis, USA 25 June–5 July
5 1994 Canada Montreal, Canada 4–10 July
6 1996 United Kingdom Sheffield, Great Britain 23 June–3 July
7 1998 Morocco Casablanca, Morocco 19–30 June
8 2000 Germany Munich, Germany 29 July–4 August
9 2002 New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand 21 March–3 April
10 2004 Italy Riccione, Italy 1–13 June
11 2006 United States Stanford, USA 4–17 August
12 2008 Australia Perth, Australia 18–25 April
13 2010 Sweden Gothenburg-Borås, Sweden 27 July–7 August
14 2012 Italy Riccione, Italy 3–17 June
15 2014 Canada Montreal, Canada 27 July–10 August
Jointly with the World Aquatics Championships
16 2015 Russia Kazan, Russia 5–16 August
17 2017 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 7–20 August
18 2019 South Korea Gwangju, South Korea 5–18 August
19 2023 Japan Fukuoka, Japan 2–11 August
20 2024 Qatar Doha, Qatar 23 February–3 March
21 2025 Singapore Singapore 26 July–22 August
22 2027 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
23 2029 China Beijing, China

Results

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Results are archived on the Masters section on the World Aquatics website.

Swimming

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Source:[5]

  *   Host nation (South Korea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain454239126
2File:Flag of the United States.svg United States40243599
3File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan33302689
4File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil23172565
5File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand216431
6File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia189330
7File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa148527
8File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia1291031
9File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary1171129
10File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany64010
11File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark63110
12File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel6017
13File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania54211
14File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy414018
15File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands48315
16File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China45413
17File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada22711
18File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea*171220
19File:Flag of France.svg France1337
20File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden1225
21File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine1157
22File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain0415
23File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico0246
24File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece0101
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia0101
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway0101
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland0101
28File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia0011
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt0011
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand0011
Totals (30 entries)258215206679

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ Masters Worlds subpage of the FINA website; retrieved 2012-03-04.
  3. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  4. ^ https://www.worldaquatics.com/news/4059989/competition-dates-announced-for-the-world-aquatics-masters-championships-singapore-2025?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  5. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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