In the fourth part of our series on the future of FINA as the international governing body considers constitutional change at an extraordinary Congress in Shanghai this July, we consider the organisational framework of the federation and where the balance of inclusive and exclusive comes to rest, why and what that means for the sport of swimming.
The first part of the series considered some of the key proposals for change to the FINA Constitution, including a widespread overhaul and rewording of the structure of governance and the chain of command at the international federation. The latter is critical to understanding where knowledge comes from before it reaches those at the helm of the governance of aquatic sports.
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