World Para Swimming Championships

The World Para Swimming Championships, known before 30 November 2016 as the IPC Swimming World Championships, are the world championships for swimming where athletes with a disability compete. They are organised by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Previously on a four-year rotation, the championships are now held biennially, a year after the regional championships and year prior to the Paralympic Games.

On 30 November 2016, the IPC (which serves as the international federation for 10 disability sports, including swimming) adopted the "World Para" brand for all 10 sports. The world championship events in all of these sports were rebranded as "World Para" championships.[1]

History edit

World Para Swimming Championships (Long Course) edit

The first World Para Swimming Championships were held from 2 December until 7 December, 2017, in Mexico City; the first IPC Swimming Championships (the former title of the championships) were held from 14 July until 26 July, 1990, in Assen, one year after the IPC was founded.[2]

Number Year Venue Dates Best Nation
IPC Swimming Championships
1 1990   Assen 14 Jul – 26 Jul unknown
2 1994   Valletta 1 – 9 Nov unknown
3 1998   Christchurch 7 Oct – 17 Oct   Canada
4 2002   Mar del Plata 3 Dec – 12 Dec   Great Britain
5 2006   Durban 2 Dec – 8 Dec   United States
6 2010   Eindhoven 15 Aug – 21 Aug   Ukraine
7 2013   Montreal 11 Aug – 17 Aug   Ukraine
8 2015   Glasgow 13 Jul – 19 Jul   Russia
World Para Swimming Championships
9 2017   Mexico City 2 Dec – 7 Dec   China
10 2019   London 9 Sept – 15 Sept   Italy
11 2022   Madeira[3] 12–18 June   Italy
12 2023   Manchester 31 Jul – 6 Aug   Italy
13 2025   Singapore 3–9 October

World Para Swimming Championships (Short Course) edit

The first (and only, as of 2023) short course world championships were held in December 2009, in Rio de Janeiro.

Number Year Venue Dates Best Nation
1 2009   Rio de Janeiro 29 Nov – 5 Dec   Russia

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The IPC to rebrand the 10 sports it acts as International Federation for" (Press release). International Paralympic Committee. 30 November 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. ^ International Paralympic Committee. "Paralympics: History of the Movement", Official Website of the Paralympic Movement.
  3. ^ "Madeira to host 2021 Para Swimming Worlds". International Paralympic Committee. 13 September 2019.

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