IPC Swimming World Championships
The IPC Swimming World Championships are the world championships for swimming where athletes with a disability compete. They are organised by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) on a four-year rotation with the Paralympic Games (every four years) and regional championships (every two years).
History
Edition[1] | Venue | Dates | Best nation |
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1994 | Valletta | ||
1998 | Christchurch | 7–17 October | CAN |
2002 | Mar del Plata | 3–12 December | GBR |
2006 | Durban | 2–8 December | USA |
2010 | Eindhoven | 15–21 August | UKR |
2013 | Montreal | 11–17 August | UKR |
2015 | Glasgow | 13–19 July | RUS |
2017 | Mexico City | 30 September–7 October |
IPC Swimming World Championships (25 m)
The first short course (25 m) world championships was held in December 2009 in Rio de Janeiro.
Edition | Venue | Dates |
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2009 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 29 November – 5 December |
See also
References
- ↑ History of IPC Swimming World Championships International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
External links
- 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships, Eindhoven
- 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships, Montreal
- IPC Swimming webpages
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