
Therefore, each National Federation – participating at the FINA World Championships, FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) or FINA World Junior Championships - will be offered up to US$ 25,000 each year to assist in specific projects related to:
- construction, refurbishment or maintenance of facilities;
- purchase or hire of sports material equipment;
- administration fees;
- technology resources (website, online ranking, database);
- technical support;
- preparation and training of athletes, coaches and officials;
- staging and participation at national and continental competitions;
- talent-identification programmes.
“Considering the top position of FINA in the Olympic Movement, and the decisive contribution and support of our Members to this achievement, we think it’s fair to create a dedicated programme to support their activities and development in the five continents”, said FINA President Dr Julio C. Maglione.
Other highlights of the FINA Bureau meeting in Sanya (CHN) include:
The approval of FINA’s 209th member: Anguilla Amateur Swimming (AGU);
The organisation of a Water Polo Conference in the first half of 2018, to discuss and recommend new paths for increasing the popularity and improving the worldwide value of the first Olympic team sport;
Designation of host cities for the following competitions/events:
- FINA Diving World Cup 2018 – June 5-10 in Wuhan (CHN)
- FINA World Junior Diving Championships (& FINA Diving Youth Olympic Games Qualification Tournament) 2018 – July 23-29 in Kiev (UKR)
- FINA Diving World Conference 2018 – 1-3 February in Chongqing (CHN)
- FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships 2018 – 7-9 September in Eilat (ISR)
Approval of updated By-Laws, namely referring to the recent changes in the Water Polo and Artistic Swimming format competitions starting at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games;
Update on ongoing initiatives under the FINA Development Programme, namely the “Swimming for All, Swimming for Life” project, the Scholarships for athletes, Development Centres, Coaches Certification, and the new E-Learning platform and National Aquatics Managers Programme.