FINA Newsletter 5/2018: Chen and Daley to headline first meet of 2018 Diving Wor

 

 

 

 

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March 7, 2018

 

 

 

 

 

Chen and Daley to headline first meet of 2018 Diving World Series in Beijing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 12th edition of the FINA Diving World Series is set to begin with Beijing, China, as the first-of-four host of the 2018 competition, on March 9-11.

Aimed at providing a unique platform to the best divers of the world to get international exposure, after Beijing, this year's circuit will stop in: Fuji, Japan (15-17 March); Montreal, Canada (27-29 April); and Kazan, Russia (4-6 May).

The dynamic and internationally renowned cities of Fuji and Montreal come in as new hosts of this prestigious annual diving rendezvous. However Beijing and Kazan have a long-standing tradition in welcoming this Series, having staged a leg since 2011 and 2015 respectively.

FINA together with the sponsors offers an overall prize money of USD 870,000 to be divided between all of the 10 individual and synchro events, as follows:

1st place

USD 30 000

2nd place

USD 20 000

3rd place

USD 15 000

4th place

USD 10 000

5th place

USD 7 000

6th place

USD 5 000

Sub-Total

USD 87 000

Total x 10 events

USD 870 000

Despite China being not only the Series' leading nation but also the discipline's powerhouse for more than three decades now, other countries such as Australia, Canada, DPR Korea, Great Britain, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia and Ukraine (and others) have shown consistent great results in the recent years.

National diving stars such are Chen Aisen, Xie Siyi, Ren Qian and Shi Tingmao are amongst the athletes announced to take part in the inaugural leg. Great Britain's Thomas Daley, Germany's Patrick Hausding and Russia's Evgenii Kolodiy will also be present, while Meaghan Benfeito / Jennifer Abel (CAN), Kim Kuk Hyang (PKR) and Pandelela Pamg (MAS) will headline the women's events. Full start lists available here

2017 overall ranking summary (individual events only)

MEN
3m springboard
1. Xie Siyi (CHN)                       66 pts  
2. Jack Laugher (GBR)             64 pts
3. Cao Yuan (CHN)                   60 pts  

10m platform
1. Chen Aisen (CHN)                 72 pts              
2. Yang Hao (CHN)                   62 pts  
3. Thomas Daley (GBR)            58 pts  

WOMEN
3m springboard
1. Shi Tingmao (CHN)                72 pts  
2. Maddison Keeney (AUS)       54 pts  
2. Jennifer Abel (CAN)               50 pts              

10m platform
1. Si Yajie (CHN)                       70 pts              
2. Ren Qian (CHN)                    64 pts  
3. Meaghan Benfeito (CAN)       46 pts

The spectacular events will be broadcast around the world, and for the first time, it will also be possible for Aquatics fans to watch the dives on FINAtv, both live and on-demand.

Stay tuned for an exciting brand new partnership to be announced on Friday March 9.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marathon Swim World Series: a first for Doha

 

In the spotlight

 

 

With turquoise waters temperature ranging between 19-23C° and the iconic Corniche providing a stunning setting, Doha is the newest host of the FINA Marathon Swim World Series on Saturday March 18, formerly called the FINA 10km Marathon Swimming World Cup.

Qatar, a country surrounded by water on three sides and a strong passion for swimming and water-themed heritage, will stage the first races (men and women) of the 2018 circuit.

Outstanding performances and stamina are on the programme of this year's Series which includes ten meets taking place in some of the world's most scenic waterways in nine different countries: (Qatar, Spain, Seychelles, Portugal, Hungary, Canada, China, Chinese Tapei, United Arab Emirates).

DETAILED CALENDAR HERE

A total of 72 male swimmers and 44 female swimmers (24 countries) will compete in Doha. Olympic champions and World champions such as Sharon Van Rowendaal and Ferry Weertman (NED), Marc-Antoine Olivier (FRA), without forgetting last year's overall winners Arianna Bridi, Simone Ruffini of Italy and their teammates Gregorio Paltrinieri and Rachele Bruni will swim their fasted in the vibrant Qatari capital.

Ahead of the grand première FINA spoke with Italian coach Stefano Rubaudo.

"I have noticed that over the years the organisation of the Series has grown in the right direction and it is much more professional nowadays. For example, the registration process through the FINA GMS is a huge step forward. For sure the FINA Marathon Events have grown bigger in the last 5 years."

Sensible to the environment question that goes hand in hand with Open Water, the coach said:

"We, athletes and coaches, do not have a preferred venue but in general I can say that Setubal, Balaton, Abu Dabhi are all always very well organised. We pay particular attention to the environment question. It is crucial for us to keep the water clean and avoid leaving wastes behind."

Looking at Saturday's races which will feature some World and Olympic champions, Rubaudo is confident to say that "All swimmers who usually are in the first eight places in the ranking have good chances to win to in Doha."

Asked what the Italian secret to success is, he said:

"The Italian team is constantly working and growing for the best success, benchmarking the "old and most experienced" top swimmers. I will be happy if one of them finishes among the first three places in the circuit. Our final goal is in any case the Olympics in Tokyo. The secret to success is to program and to work hard to reach the target."

The annual prize money to be awarded for both the Men's and Women's Series overall winners is as follows:

1st place

USD 38 000

2nd place

USD 26 000

3rd place

USD 18 000

4th place

USD 15 000

5th place

USD 11 000

6th place

USD 8 500

7th place

USD 5 000

8th place

USD 3 500

This year’s Series will integrate the OPEN CHALLENGE (mass participation races), organised in parallel of the 10km elite race, the same day at the same place, to hopefully increase the media’s attention further.

There will be three categories available for the public in the Doha Open Challenge: 400m for boys and girls aged 11-14, 800m for boys and girls aged 15-17, and 1,200m for boys and girls aged 18 and over.


 

Artistic Swimming World Series to showcase athleticism and elegance

 

Montreuil, next to Paris, France, is set to host the inaugural leg of the FINA Artistic Swimming World Series 2018, the second edition of the newest FINA event that integrates recognised artistic swimming competitions around the globe and establishes an international ranking based on points accumulated over a ten-meet circuit.

The event will take place at the nautical stadium of Maurice Thorez from Friday March 9 to Sunday March 11 and will welcome teams from China, Spain, Italy, Japan, Russia and Ukraine.

World and Olympic champions Svetlana Kolesnichenko (RUS), Ona Carbonell (ESP), the Jiang sisters (CHN) and male competitor Aleksandr Maltsev (RUS) and Giorgio Minisini (ITA) will once more demonstrate their flexibility, endurance, gracefulness, and core strength-as well as extraordinary breath control in Montreuil.

FULL Start LIST

After Montreuil, the discipline world's greatest will be performing routines that require strength and grace of a ballet dance skills in Beijing (CHN, April 20-22), Tokyo (JPN, April 27-30), Samorin (SVK, May 11-13), Budapest (HUN, May 18-20), Madrid (ESP, 25-27), Surrey BC (CAN, May 30-June 2), Los Angeles (USA, June 7-9), Syros Island (GRE, June 15-17), Tashkent (UZB, June 29-July 1).

The final ranking of the inaugural FINA Artistic Swimming World Series 2017 unfolded as follow:

SOLO

1. SPAIN

2. UKRAINE

3. CANADA

DUET

1. UKRAINE

2. CANADA

3. CHINA

MIXED

1. JAPAN

2. GERMANY

3. CANADA

TEAM

1. UKRAINE

2. JAPAN

3. UZBEKISTAN

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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