Winter Swimming World Championships


Winter Swimming World Championships is masters championships in the men's and women's age categories organized by International [Winter Swimming Association] which was founded in 2006 after great success and huge international attendance at the 2006 Finnish Winter Swimming Championships in Oulu. They have been held at biennial intervals in various locations since the year 2000 and follow the IWSA winter swimming rules.

Overview

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Year#CountryMunicipalityDateNotices
20001.HelsinkiAbout 500 participants, it is considered to be the first WSWC
20012.JyväskyläAbout 750 participants
20023.KajaaniAbout 650 participants
20044.MuonioAbout 300 participants, the prevailing style is still "head-up breaststroke"
20065.OuluSwimming in the river, 1st major international winter swimming event, 980 people
20086.London680 people, for the first time endurance swimming competition 450 m
20107.Bled790 persons, 450 m for the first time in open water
20128.Jurmala20–22 January1129 participants
20149.Rovaniemi20–23 March1244 participants
201610.Tyumen8–10 March1275 participants, strong competition
201811.Tallinn6–10 March1386 persons, swimming pool in sea port, water 0 °C, + butterfly style
202012.Bled3–9 February1042 persons, for the first time also a 1000 m competition
202313.Bled890 participants
202414.Tallinn1405 participants
202615.Oulu2–8 March

The planned venue for the WSWC 2022 Championship is Lake Onega near the town of Petrozavodsk in the Republic of Karelia in Russia, on 21 to 27 March 2022. And in following references are additional facts concerning WSWC 2020 in Bled.