Fina World Championships
The Fina World Championships is a major international competition organized by FINA, the governing body for aquatic sports. It features events in swimming, diving, water polo, artistic swimming, and open water swimming. The championships are held every two years and attract top athletes from around the world.
The first edition took place in 1973, and since then, it has grown in popularity and prestige. The event provides a platform for swimmers and divers to showcase their talents and often serves as a qualifier for the Olympic Games. Each championship is hosted by a different city, promoting global participation in aquatic sports.