LAUSANNE (Switzerland) – The FINA
Open Water Tour 2023 will feature six events, with the annual series
complementing the open water swimming at the 20th FINA World Championships
Fukuoka 2023.
As the FINA Open Water Tour returns
for its 17th season, the schedule for the world’s top open water swimmers has
been set:
20-21 May, Golfo Aranci, Sardinia
(ITA)
27-28 May, Setubal (POR)
5-6 August, Paris (FRA)
28-29 October, Sun Moon Lake, Nantou
(TPE)
4-5 November, Hong Kong (HKG)
1-2 December, Eilat (ISR)
The first stop of 2023 is Golfo
Aranci, Sardinia, marking the first time Italy has hosted a FINA open water
event.
From Sardinia, the FINA Open Water
Tour 2023 will head for the familiar waters of Setubal. The Portuguese coastal
city hosted the FINA Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier events in 2012, 2016 and
2021, and the FINA Marathon Swim World Series 2022 opener.
The Paris event will then follow the
20th FINA World Championships Fukuoka 2023. This stop in the French capital
will also serve as an official test event for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Marking a change from last year’s
event in Paris, next summer’s competition will take place in the Seine.
The tour will then move to Asia, with
Sun Moon Lake hosting its second FINA open water event. Racing will return to
Hong Kong a week later, with the city set to host its 12th event.
The FINA Open Water Tour 2023 will
then head to the Gulf of Eilat on the northern tip of the Red Sea in Israel,
for the year’s final event. An experienced host, Eilat has hosted four previous
FINA Marathon Swim events – including the 2022 finale – as well as the FINA
World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in 2018.
Athletes at each FINA Open Water Tour
2023 event will share a prize purse as well as an overall tour winner award,
all equally paid out between men and women.
Brazil’s Ana Marcela Cunha comes in
as the reigning women’s overall tour champion, while Italy’s Gregorio
Paltrinieri and Hungary’s Kristof Rasovszky are the co-reigning men’s overall
tour winners.
Olympic and FINA World Champion
Paltrinieri is among those eagerly anticipating next season’s competitions.
“It’s a great feeling to hear that next season we’ll start in Sardinia,” said Paltrinieri.
“Racing in Italy is always special. I’m sure we’ll get a lot of fans and
friends coming over to Sardinia to cheer us on. Sardinia is a beautiful place,
especially for open water swimming. I’m really glad that a FINA event is back
in Italy.”
On the women’s side, reigning Olympic
champion Cunha is already eagerly looking forward to a new year with new
challenges. "While I’m coming in as the two-time defending champion and
six-time overall world series winner, it’s a really exciting and competitive
time in open water racing,” said Cunha. “There’s a new generation of swimmers
coming from the junior ranks, which will make next year’s tour that much more
compelling."
Added Cunha: “As one of the more
experienced racers, I like this challenge. From the FINA World Championships to
the FINA Marathon Swim World Series, I’m proud of what I was able to accomplish
this year. Looking to 2023, I’m ready to take on a new year with new
challenges."
FINA President Husain Al-Musallam
also expressed his excitement for next season’s competition calendar. “We have
the right mix of familiar hosts together with a new entrant and competition
venue to add to our open water swimming racing calendar in 2023,” the FINA
President said. “From our start in Sardinia to the season’s end in Eilat, we
can continue to see some of the best performances and closest finishes ever in
open water throughout the FINA Open Water Tour 2023.”
Note to editors: the FINA Open Water
Tour was formerly known as the FINA Marathon Swim World Series.
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