World Aquatics Championships
1 of 1noun/ˈwɝld əˈkwætɪks ˈʧæmpiənʃɪps/
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a global competition where athletes compete in various water sports, including swimming, diving, and water polo
The World Aquatics Championships is an international competition that includes a variety of water-based sports, such as swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming. Held every two years, the event brings together the best athletes from around the world to compete for world titles. Athletes compete in different disciplines, with each sport having its own set of events and categories. The World Aquatics Championships is organized by World Aquatics, formerly known as FINA, and is one of the most prestigious gatherings in aquatic sports, attracting global attention and showcasing top-level talent.
- The World Aquatics Championships include diving and synchronized swimming events.
- The World Aquatics Championships are held every two years.
- Hosting the World Aquatics Championships boosts tourism in the host city.
- The World Aquatics Championships feature the best water sport athletes globally.
- Athletes train for years to compete in the World Aquatics Championships.