
FINA
FINA, the International Swimming Federation, governs competitive swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming worldwide. Founded in 1908, it sets the rules for international competitions, including the prestigious World Championships and the Olympic Games. FINA is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the sports, promoting aquatic disciplines, and developing global competitions. The organization also oversees the qualification process for major events and regularly updates its regulations to ensure fair play and safety. Through its efforts, FINA aims to grow participation and appreciation for aquatic sports around the world.