LEN
LEN (French: Ligue Européenne de Natation, English: European Swimming League, German: Europäische Schwimmliga, Spanish: Liga Europea de Natación) is the European governing body for aquatic sports affiliated to FINA — it is the Continental Association for Europe. It was formally organized in 1927 in Bologna, Italy,[1] and since 2015 is headquartered in Nyon.
Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN) | |
Sport | Aquatic sports |
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Membership | 77 Federations |
Founded | 1927 |
Regional affiliation | Europe |
Headquarters | Nyon |
Location | Switzerland |
President | Paolo Barelli |
LEN comprises 52 national swimming federations in Europe, and includes Israel which for Olympic-sport purposes is grouped with Europe.[2] LEN is overseen by an elected Bureau (board) composed of Members representing 17 different Federations. LEN oversees aquatic sports in Europe: diving, swimming, open water swimming, synchronized swimming and water polo.
Events
Championships
LEN organizes one championship (European Aquatics Championships), involving three of the five LEN disciplines (swimming, diving and synchronized swimming).
- European Aquatics Championships (held in even years; includes swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and Masters)
Discipline championships
LEN organizes four more discipline championships (swimming (25m), diving, water polo and open water).
- Swimming (25m): European Short Course Swimming Championships (run every year, from 2015 run every second year)
- Diving: European Diving Championships (run every second year since 2009)
- Water Polo: European Water Polo Championship (run every second year)
- Open Water: European Open Water Championships (run every second year since 2016)
Junior championships
LEN also runs various competitions restricted to a younger age:
- Swimming: European Junior Swimming Championships (run every year)
- Diving: European Junior Diving Championships (run every year)
- Water Polo: U19 and U17 European Water Polo Championship (run every second year)
- Synchro: European Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships (run every year)
- Open Water: European Junior Open Water Championships (run every year)
Masters championships
- Swimming: European Masters Swimming Championships (run every second year)
Member federations
The following national federations are part of LEN:
Country | Federation | Founded | Code |
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Albanian Swimming Federation (FSHN) | 1931 | ALB | |
Andorran Swimming Federation (FAN) | 1986 | AND | |
Water Kind of Sports & Swimming Association of Armenia | 1993 | ARM | |
Austrian Swimming Federation (OSV) | 1899 | AUT | |
Azerbaijan Swimming Federation | 1992 | AZE | |
Swimming Federation of Belarus (BFP) | 1959 | BLR | |
Royal Belgian Swimming Federation (KBZB/FRBN) | 1902 | BEL | |
Swimming Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1946/1992 | BIH | |
Bulgarian Swimming Federation (BFPS) | 1931 | BUL | |
Croatian Swimming Federation (HPS) | 1909 | CRO | |
Cyprus Swimming Federation (KOEK) | 1972 | CYP | |
Czech Swimming Federation (ČSPS) | 1919/1993 | CZE | |
Danish Swimming Union (SVØM) | 1907 | DEN | |
Estonian Swimming Federation (EUL) | 1910 | EST | |
Faroe Islands Swimming Association (SSF) | 1980 | FAR | |
Finnish Swimming Federation (SUiL) | 1906 | FIN | |
French Swimming Federation (FFN) | 1920 | FRA | |
Georgian Aquatic Sports National Federation | 1991 | GEO | |
German Swimming Federation (DSV) | 1886 | GER | |
Gibraltar Amateur Swimming Association | 1946 | GIB | |
British Swimming (BS) | 1869 | GBR | |
Hellenic Swimming Federation (KOE) | 1927 | GRE | |
Hungarian Swimming Association (MÚSZ) | 1907 | HUN | |
Icelandic Swimming Association (SSÍ) | 1951 | ISL | |
Swim Ireland | 1893 | IRL | |
Israel Swimming Association (ISA) | 1951 | ISR | |
Italian Swimming Federation (FIN) | 1899 | ITA | |
Kosovo Swimming Federation (FNK) | 1997 | KOS | |
Latvian Swimming Federation (LPF) | 1905/1988 | LAT | |
Liechtenstein Swimming Association (LSchV) | 1981 | LIE | |
Lithuanian Swimming Federation (LPF) | 1924/1990 | LTU | |
Luxembourg Swimming and Life-saving Federation (FLNS) | 1924 | LUX | |
Aquatic Sports Association of Malta (ASA) | 1925 | MLT | |
Water Kind of Sports Federation of the Republic of Moldova (FISN) | 1989 | MDA | |
Swimming Federation of Monaco (FMN) | 1976 | MON | |
Water Polo and Swimming Federation of Montenegro (VPS) | 1949/2006 | MNE | |
Royal Dutch Swimming Federation (KNZB) | 1888 | NED | |
Swimming Federation of Macedonia (PFM) | 1947 | MKD | |
Norwegian Swimming Federation (NSF) | 1910 | NOR | |
Polish Swimming Federation (PZP) | 1922 | POL | |
Portuguese Swimming Federation (FPN) | 1930 | POR | |
Romanian Swimming Federation (FRNPM) | 1930 | ROU | |
Russian Swimming Federation (VFP) | 1991 | RUS | |
Swimming Federation of San Marino (FSN) | 1980 | SMR | |
Serbian Swimming Federation (PSS) | 1921 | SRB | |
Slovak Swimming Federation (SPF) | 1990 | SVK | |
Slovenian Swimming Association (PZS) | 1922 | SLO | |
Royal Spanish Swimming Federation (RFEN) | 1920 | ESP | |
Swedish Swimming Federation (SSF) | 1904 | SWE | |
Swiss Swimming Federation (SSCHV/FSN) | 1918 | SUI | |
Turkish Swimming Federation (TYF) | 1957 | TUR | |
Ukrainian Swimming Federation (USF) | 1990 | UKR |
LEN European Water Polo Players of the Year
Men2008: |
Women2008: |
See also
- Swimming
- International Swimming Federation - FINA
References
- The Founding of LEN page of the LEN website; retrieved 2016-07-07.
- member list Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine of the European Olympic Committees (EOC); retrieved 2012-03-05.
- (in Danish) Historien Archived 2012-01-14 at the Wayback Machine "History" page from the Danish Swimming Union's website (www.svoem.dk); retrieved 2012-03-05.
- "Kosovo Swimming Federation admitted into FINA". Tanjug. Archived from the original on 2015-02-22. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
- "Nuoto: Kosovo aderisce a Fina".