Report
to the FINA TOWSC on Open Water Swimming in the Americas
November
29, 2004
Thanks to the efforts
of many, the Amateur Swimming Union of the Americas (UANA) formed a Technical
Committee to oversee Open Water swimming in the Americas. As representatives of
that group, we have prepared this informational document to serve notice to the
FINA TOWSC of the recent developments in Open Water Swimming in our region.
Respectfully
submitted by Sid Cassidy, Tomas Haces and Jaime Cardenas
- In
June of 2004, UANA hosted the first Pan American Open Water Championships
in Playa Blanca, Panama.
- 39
swimmers from 12 different countries participated
- 5k
& 10K championship events were held for both open and junior
divisions
- Future
Championships are now scheduled to be held every other year
- 19 Federations
in the Americas are currently conducting Federation sponsored National and
International Championship events in Open Water Swimming
- The
1st FINA World Championships in Open Water was held in Hawaii
in 2000 and received significant television exposure
- The
2005 FINA World Championships will be held in Montreal and will feature
racing in the Olympic rowing basin
- The
2006 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships will be held in the
Cayman Islands
- Efforts
are underway to encourage the other 21 UANA Federations to commit to
hosting a federation-sponsored event – many of these countries have open
water events that are not yet affiliated with their Federations
- FINA
World Cup events have been regularly conducted in Argentina, Brazil,
Canada and the United States in support of FINA’s efforts to promote Open
Water Swimming on the international level
- UANA
appointed a UANA Technical Open Water Swimming Committee
- The
UANA TOWSC Meetings in June in Panama were the first ever
- At
the UANA Congress in Orlando, Florida the UANA TOWSC met for the second
time and furthered plans to promote open water swimming throughout all of
the Americas
- The
First CCCAN (Central America and the Caribbean) Open Water Championships are scheduled in the Cayman
Islands in 2005 – events in both open and junior divisions
- CONSANAT
(South America) has been holding Open Water Championships since 1998
- Six federations regularly
participate in events for junior division (odd years) and open division
(even years)
- Many
FINA Clinics for officials and coaches have been held. A Judges
Certification program has been established and is underway.
- USA
and Canada have been long time supporters of open water swimming with
several international races being held annually for more than 50 years
- Two
of the oldest and largest amateur races in the USA – the LaJolla Rough
Water Swim (California) and The Miss America Pageant Swim (Atlantic City,
New Jersey) have been annually held since the 1920’s and consistently
attract thousands of federation registered swimmers
- USA
Swimming has an age group developmental program that provides an Open
Water Championship event in every zone – more than five thousand swimmers
participated in federation sanctioned races in 2004