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HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
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Hong Kong Amateur
Swimming Association (“HKASA”) was founded in early 1950 by the
President, Mr. A. de O. Sales, and it took part for the first time in
the Olympic Games in Helsinki 1952 with four swimmers . It was
subsequently registered under the Societies Ordinance on 28th
April 1960. It is a member of the Federation Internationale De
Natation (FINA), Asian Swimming Federation (AASF) and Sports
Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (SF & OC). It is
the sole governing body of swimming sports in Hong Kong covering all
swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming, open water
swimming and masters competitions and activities here. In the past 50
years, the Association has been promoting and developing swimming
sports, thus raising the standard of swimming, nurturing elite
swimmers and providing training to athletes, officials, judges and
coaches in Hong Kong through organizing different competitions,
training courses and relevant teaching activities. The Association now
has over 120 affiliated clubs with over 8,000 registered athletes,
offering all properly accredited persons the opportunity to represent
Hong Kong in a wide range of competitions and meetings here and
abroad. |
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