2026 FISU World University Championships Finswimming Postponed Amid Regional Uncertainty
The 2026 FISU World University Championships Finswimming has been officially postponed, adding another change to the international finswimming calendar in 2026. The event, originally scheduled to take place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on 10–11 April 2026, will no longer be held on its planned dates, and a new schedule has not yet been announced. (cmas.org)
A Key Event for University Athletes
The FISU World University Championships are part of the international competition system organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation. These championships complement the larger FISU World University Games, providing sport-specific global competitions for student-athletes. (Wikipedia)
For finswimming, the event represents an important opportunity for young elite athletes to compete at an international level while pursuing academic careers. The championships typically attract competitors from many countries and serve as a stepping stone toward major senior competitions such as continental championships and world championships.
Postponement Linked to the Situation in the Middle East
The decision to postpone the competition is connected to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, which has created uncertainties regarding travel, security, and the overall organization of international sporting events in the region.
Sharm El-Sheikh was selected as the host venue for the 2026 edition, but the evolving situation has led the organizers and governing bodies to take a cautious approach and delay the competition rather than risk complications for teams and delegations.
At the moment, the official calendar of the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) lists the event simply as “POSTPONED,” with no confirmed new date. (cmas.org)
Impact on the International Finswimming Calendar
The postponement creates uncertainty for many university athletes who were preparing for the April competition. National federations and university teams will now have to adjust their preparation plans while waiting for further updates from FISU and CMAS.
Despite this change, the 2026 finswimming season still includes several major international events, such as World Cup rounds, continental championships, and the CMAS World Championship Finswimming Indoor scheduled later in the year. (cmas.org)
Waiting for a New Date
For now, the finswimming community is awaiting an official announcement regarding when and where the championship will eventually take place.
If rescheduled, the event will continue to play a crucial role in providing university finswimmers with an international stage — reinforcing the link between academic sport and elite competition in the global finswimming community.






