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After Tokyo move, swimming looks for new worlds dates

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ROME — After new dates were announced for the Tokyo Olympics, swimming’s governing body is going back to the drawing board to figure out when to hold its next world championsh­ips. The biannual aquatics event was scheduled for Fukuoka, Japan, from July 16-Aug. 1, 2021. But on Monday, the Tokyo Games were pushed back a full year by the coronaviru­s pandemic and moved to the same period -- July 23-Aug. 8, 2021.

That likely leaves FINA, swimming’s governing body, with two options for its biggest event: A move to the end of September and the beginning of October 2021; or May-June 2022. Postponing for a full year would be complicate­d due to the already full schedule of aquatics events in July and 2022, which includes the Commonweal­th Games, European swimming and water polo championsh­ips and the Pan Pacific swimming championsh­ips; plus the Asian Games in September.

Holding worlds before the games is undesirabl­e because it would conflict with national Olympic trials around the globe. “I need to see the informatio­n from Fukuoka, from the partners, from television, from everybody. And then we can have a conclusion,” FINA executive director Cornel Marculescu told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

While Marculescu was adamant last week against a move to 2022, that now seems like a possibilit­y. “For that reason I don’t want to have any opinion, because it doesn’t reflect the reality,” Marculescu said when asked about his previous comments.

World Athletics has already announced that its world championsh­ips in Eugene, Oregon, will be pushed back to 2022 but has not selected dates.

Marculescu said FINA “probably needs another two weeks” before making its decision. Both options FINA is considerin­g have drawbacks. Holding the worlds -- which in addition to swimming also includes diving, water polo, artistic swimming, open-water swimming and the non-Olympic sport of high diving -- two months after the Olympics would mean risking that many top athletes might not come.

That’s because elite swimmers often take a break after a four-year Olympic cycle; and since this will be an unpreceden­ted five-year cycle, the desire to step away from the training-based sport could be even greater.

Another issue in late September or early October could be the weather in Fukuoka, which is about 675 miles (1,100 kilometers) southwest of Tokyo on the island of Kyushu.

 ?? (PAUL CHIASSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP) ?? Maria Sanchez Moreno and Jose Balleza Isaias, of Mexico, perform a dive in the mixed 10-meter synchroniz­ed at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal, Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
(PAUL CHIASSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP) Maria Sanchez Moreno and Jose Balleza Isaias, of Mexico, perform a dive in the mixed 10-meter synchroniz­ed at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal, Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.

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