LAUSANNE (Switzerland) – LAUSANNE
(Switzerland) – With iconic cities and stunning lakes and oceans setting the
open water stage for the FINA Marathon Swim World Series 2022, FINA is pleased
to announce the following locations and dates:
28-29 May, Setubal (POR) – Leg 1
9-10 July, Paris (FRA) – Leg 2
26-28 August, Lac Mégantic (CAN) –
Leg 3
4-7 December, Eilat (ISR) – Leg 4
Starting the season off in Setubal
makes for familiar waters for the open water swimming elite as the Portuguese
oceanside city hosted the FINA Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier events in 2012,
2016 and 2021.
The World Series circuit then heads
to the French capital city as leg two will provide open water swimmers with a
preview of what’s to come in two years at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The World Series then heads to Lac
Mégantic in the Canadian region of Quebec. An open water event stop from
2017-2019, look for two-time men’s winner and defending FINA World
Championships open water swimming winner Kristof Rasovszky of Hungary to
feature among the contenders in Canada.
The World Series will head to the
Gulf of Eilat on the northern tip of the Red Sea in Israel for the final
international open water swimming event of 2022. Eilat is an experienced host,
with the sea swimming venue having previously held three World Series events
and the FINA Open Water Swimming Junior Championships in 2018.
Each World Series stop will have a
USD 30,000 prize purse, equally paid out between men and women.
Competitors earn points throughout
the year towards the overall World Series title, with 800 points awarded to
first place at an event and descending through by place thereafter. Brazil’s
Ana Marcela Cunha and Oceane Cassignol of France come in as the co-reigning
women’s overall World Series winners with Rasovszky the defending men’s
champion.
FINA President Husain Al-Musallam
expressed this excitement for this season’s start of the FINA Open Water World
Series.
“From familiar series stops to adding
a new host in Paris to the international open water swimming calendar, we have
a slate of events we are very proud of for the FINA Marathon Swim World Series
in 2022,” the FINA President said. “The quality of open water swimming has
never been higher, with established champions raising their level as new
talents emerge on the global stage. From the start in Setubal to the season’s
end in Eilat, we can expect some of the strongest performances and closest
finishes we’ve ever seen in open water swimming.”
FINA
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