2017 World Paratro Series

Swimmers dive to compete in the 200m men’s team – Sm8 final at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.

Swimmers dive to compete in the 200m men’s team – Sm8 final at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. © Getty Images

For the first time in 2017, the World Para Swimming will host the World Series.

Combining some of the most important competitions on the world calendar, the World Series will take place in five countries in Europe and America between March and July.

Athletes around the world will have the chance to compete before heading to Mexico City for the 2017 World Para-Ride Championship.

All effects of athletes in an edition of the World Series will be calculated using a formula of standardized problems through a virtual online festival platform. This will ensure that the Winner of the World Para-Show World Series is the most productive acting athlete for the duration of the series, meaning that both of them count.

The 2017 World Para-Swimming Series will also allow the National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) and National Federations (NF) to plan and expand their own programs, with access to competitions where regulations and regulations are consistently implemented. The same goes for the ranking where, for the World Series, the World For Swimming can provide advice and advice on site.

In terms of education, the circuit will be used as a point for the professional progression of volunteers through NPC, NF and global paramarketing. The aim is to expand the pool and the point of national and foreign technical officials.

The World Series will also serve as a platform for technical and classification research, which in the past was mainly conducted at the level of regional or world championships.

The rankings will be published after the competition.

If you are interested in a World Series Swimming Series competition, please complete the Declaration of Interest form.

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