The 5th round of the XVIII Finswimming World Cup 2024 is set to take place from October 4th to 6th, 2024 in Barranquilla, Colombia. This exciting event, hosted by the Colombian Underwater Federation (FEDECAS), will be held at the Complejo Acuático Eduardo Movilla, an aquatic complex designed to accommodate international competitions.
Barranquilla: The Venue
Barranquilla, the capital of Colombia’s Atlántico department, is strategically located near the Caribbean Sea and has a rich history of international sporting events, including the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games. Known as “La Puerta de Oro de Colombia” (Colombia’s Golden Gate), Barranquilla is a vibrant city that offers a combination of cultural heritage and modern infrastructure. The city is renowned for its carnival, which is recognized by UNESCO, and its importance as a major port city on the Magdalena River.
Event Structure and Participation
The Finswimming World Cup will follow CMAS Finswimming Rules, allowing both senior and junior athletes to compete in a wide variety of races across different categories. Key events will include surface swimming (SF), immersion swimming (IM), and bi-fins swimming (BF), with races ranging from 50 meters to 1,500 meters. Additionally, relay events such as the 4×100 meter SF and mixed relays will be held, adding team dynamics to the competition. Athletes can participate in a maximum of four individual races and two relays.
Registration for this competition is conducted online through the SportData system, which manages the registration of athletes, coaches, and referees. The registration window opens on July 30th, 2024, with fees set at 24 euros for individual competitors and 17 euros for each relay event. The competition will use electronic timekeeping via the Daktronics system, ensuring accurate results for all participants.
Competition Schedule
The competition is spread across three days:
- Day 1 (October 4th, 2024) will feature the 100-meter surface races for both senior and junior men and women, alongside the 1,500-meter surface races. The day will conclude with the 100-meter bi-fins races, followed by a medal ceremony.
- Day 2 (October 5th, 2024) will see a variety of events, starting with the 200-meter surface and bi-fins races in the morning. The afternoon session will feature the 800-meter surface races and the exciting 50-meter apnea races. The day will end with the highly anticipated 4×100-meter surface relays.
- Day 3 (October 6th, 2024) will conclude the competition with shorter events like the 50-meter surface races and longer endurance events such as the 400-meter surface and immersion races. The final event of the competition will be the 4×100-meter bi-fins relays, followed by the closing medal ceremonies.
Prizes and Classifications
Athletes will be classified based on CMAS scoring rules, with separate categories for seniors and juniors. Medals will be awarded to the top three athletes in each individual race and relay. Additionally, cups will be presented to the top three clubs and national teams. The overall classification will be determined by the cumulative points earned by individuals, clubs, and national teams throughout the competition.
Logistics and Accommodation
For teams and athletes attending from abroad, the Barranquilla International Airport is located 25 kilometers from the hotel and swimming pool. Transportation can be arranged through the event organizers for a fee of 50 euros per person for smaller groups, or 30 euros for larger groups.
Accommodation packages are available at the Hotel Majestic Barranquilla, with prices starting at 260 euros for triple rooms (full board included). Teams wishing to arrive earlier for training can book pool lanes at a rate of 20 euros per hour.
Additional Information
Anti-doping measures will be strictly enforced during the competition in accordance with WADA and CMAS anti-doping rules, ensuring fair play among all participants. Athletes are required to be ready for their races at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time, and they must wear their team’s official uniforms during award ceremonies.
For those requiring visas to enter Colombia, the Colombian Federation (FEDECAS) will assist with the process, provided requests are made before August 30th, 2024.
Conclusion
The XVIII Finswimming World Cup 2024 – Round 5 in Barranquilla, Colombia, is poised to be an exciting event, combining top-tier athletic competition with the rich culture and hospitality of one of Colombia’s most important cities. With a robust schedule of events, world-class facilities, and international participation, this round will play a crucial role in determining the overall standings for the 2024 World Cup season. Athletes, spectators, and fans of underwater sports can look forward to a weekend of thrilling races and intense competition.
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- 1. Information Bulletin
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- 7. Management_Out_Of_Race EN._V4
- 8. 2024_General Registration Process Finswimming World Cup_V4
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