Daily Dispatch

Trio to sue swim governing body

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A trio of world and Olympic champion swimmers has sued swimming’s world governing body Fina in a US court in San Francisco over its crackdown on non-Fina approved events.

Hungarian Katinka Hosszu and Americans Tom Shields and Michael Andrews filed the class-action anti-trust lawsuit on Friday after Swiss-based Fina effectivel­y shut down an independen­t meeting in Italy, threatenin­g to ban elite swimmers who took part in Olympic competitio­n.

The contentiou­s meeting, scheduled for late this month in Turin, Italy, was coordinate­d by organisers of a proposed Internatio­nal Swimming League that would operate outside Fina’s control and pay higher prize money.

Shields, an Olympic gold medalist, said he joined the lawsuit because he had dreamed for years of seeing swimming expand to include a profession­al league.

“We are closer now than ever before to making that dream come true,” Shields said. “But that dream is being blocked by Fina.”

Attorneys for the plaintiffs say the swimmers “believe a profession­al league that will compensate its best athletes and better reward them for a lifetime’s worth of hard training and sacrifice is long overdue.”

The lawyers said that the Internatio­nal Swimming League had filed a separate lawsuit against Fina for its alleged “anti-competitiv­e conduct.”

Although neither lawsuit challenges Fina’s authority to operate as the gatekeeper of the Olympic Games, the lawyers said, they allege that Fina “unlawfully wields that power to prohibit swimmers from participat­ing in non-Fina events or in any events that Fina does not formally approve.”–

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