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Version 22 February 2019 SUMMONS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION FINA and the Hungarian Swimming Association (HSA) cordially invite all FINA affiliated National Federations to participate in the 7 th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships 2019, to be held in Budapest, Hungary. 2. HOST PLACE & DATE OF COMPETITION The host of this Championship is the HSA. An Organising Committee (OC) has been established which shall be in charge of the preparations and organisation of the competition under the control and supervision of the FINA Bureau. The Championships will be held in Budapest, Hungary, according to the following schedule: 20 August 2019 Opening Ceremony 20 – 25 August 2019 Competition 25 August 2019 Closing Ceremony 3. ORGANISING COMMITTEE All National Federations should communicate with the OC at the following address: Contact person: David SZANTO (Head of OC) Tel: +36 1 2655299 Email: [email protected] Address: Hajós Alfréd sétány 2, 1007 Margitsziget, Budapest, Hungary Key contacts: Mr. David SZANTO Head of OC [email protected] Mrs. Eniko TOROK Head of Sports [email protected] Mr. Zoltan SIO Competition manager [email protected] Mr. Laszlo SZOGI Accommodation manager [email protected] Mr. Gabor BABICZ Transportation manager [email protected] TBC Team liaison [email protected] 4. MANAGEMENT OF EVENT Management Committee: the FINA Technical Swimming Committee (TSC) will be the Management Committee for the Championships. Jury of Appeal: In accordance with FINA Rules and Regulations

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SUMMONS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION FINA and the Hungarian Swimming Association (HSA) cordially invite all FINA affiliated National Federations to participate in the 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships 2019, to be held in Budapest, Hungary.

2. HOST PLACE & DATE OF COMPETITION The host of this Championship is the HSA.

An Organising Committee (OC) has been established which shall be in charge of the preparations and organisation of the competition under the control and supervision of the FINA Bureau.

The Championships will be held in Budapest, Hungary, according to the following schedule:

20 August 2019 Opening Ceremony

20 – 25 August 2019 Competition

25 August 2019 Closing Ceremony

3. ORGANISING COMMITTEE

All National Federations should communicate with the OC at the following address:

Contact person: David SZANTO (Head of OC) Tel: +36 1 2655299 Email: [email protected] Address: Hajós Alfréd sétány 2, 1007 Margitsziget, Budapest, Hungary Key contacts: Mr. David SZANTO Head of OC [email protected] Mrs. Eniko TOROK Head of Sports [email protected] Mr. Zoltan SIO Competition manager [email protected] Mr. Laszlo SZOGI Accommodation manager [email protected] Mr. Gabor BABICZ Transportation manager [email protected] TBC Team liaison [email protected] 4. MANAGEMENT OF EVENT Management Committee: the FINA Technical Swimming Committee (TSC) will be the Management Committee for the Championships.

Jury of Appeal: In accordance with FINA Rules and Regulations

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5. ENTRY REGULATIONS

All FINA affiliated federations are eligible to participate in the 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships 2019 – Budapest (HUN).

Each federation may enter up to 2 (two) swimmers per event, and 1 (one) relay team.

Girls: 14 – 17 years on 31 December 2019 (born 2005, 2004, 2003, & 2002) Boys: 15 – 18 years on 31 December 2019 (born 2004, 2003, 2002, & 2001)

Qualifying Period

Entry times will only be accepted if they have been completed within the qualifying period of 15th May 2018 until 8th August 2019. All times outside of this qualifying period will not be accepted.

6. EVENTS (GR 9.6.1.2)

Swimming Men Women Freestyle 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m,

800m, 1500m 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m

Backstroke 50m, 100m, 200m 50m, 100m, 200m Breaststroke 50m, 100m, 200m 50m, 100m, 200m Butterfly 50m, 100m, 200m 50m, 100m, 200m Ind. Medley 200m, 400m 200m, 400m

Relays

Freestyle 4x100m, 4x200m 4x100m, 4x200m Medley 4x100m 4x100m Mixed 4x100 Freestyle and 4x100m Medley

7. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS The schedule will be as follows:

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Tuesday, 20 August 2019 Wednesday, 21 August 2019 Thursday, 22 August 2019

Heats 09:30 Heats 09:30 Heats 09:30 400 m Freestyle M 200m Ind. Medley M 50m Butterfly W 50 m Breaststroke W 100m Freestyle W 50m Backstroke M 100 m Back M 100m Butterfly M 100m Breaststroke W 400 m Ind. Medley W 200m Butterfly W 50m Freestyle M 100 m Breaststroke M 200m Freestyle M 200m Backstroke W 100 m Backstroke W 4x 100m Medley Mixed 4x 100m Freestyle Mixed 4x100 m Freestyle M 800m Freestyle – slow heats 800m Freestyle M – slow heats 4x200 m Freestyle W

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Semi-Finals & Finals 17:30 Semi-Finals & Finals 17:30 Semi-Finals & Finals 17:30 400m Freestyle M 100m Backstroke M 50m Butterfly W – SFs 50m Breaststroke W – SFs 200m Butterfly W 50m Freestyle M – SFs 100m Backstroke M – SFs 200m Freestyle M 200m Backstroke W Medals 400m Freestyle M 50m Breaststroke W 100m Butterfly M 400m Ind. Medley W Medals 100m Backstroke M 100m Breaststroke W – SFs 100m Breaststroke M – SFs 100m Butterfly M – SFs Medals 200m Backstroke W 100m Backstroke W – SFs Medals 200m Butterfly W 50m Backstroke M – SFs Medals 400m Ind. Medley W 100m Freestyle W – SFs Medals 100m Butterfly M 4x 100m Freestyle M Medals 200m Freestyle M 100m Freestyle W 4x 200m Freestyle W 100m Breaststroke M 800m Freestyle M – fastest heat Medals 4x 100m Freestyle M 100m Backstroke W Medals 100m Freestyle W Medals 4x 200m Freestyle W Medals 50m Breaststroke W 4x 100m Freestyle Mixed

200m Ind. Medley M Medals 800m Freestyle M Medals 100m Breaststroke M Medals 4x 100m Freestyle Mixed 800m Freestyle W – fastest heat

Medals 100 m Backstroke W

4x 100m Medley Mixed Medals 200m Ind. Medley M Medals 800m Freestyle W Medals 4x 100m Medley Mixed

Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Friday, 23 August 2019 Saturday, 24 August 2019 Sunday, 25 August 2019

Heats 09:30 Heats 09:30 Heats 09:30 50m Backstroke W 100m Freestyle M 200m Backstroke M 50m Butterfly M 100m Butterfly W 200m Breaststroke W 400m Freestyle W 400m Ind. Medley M 200m Butterfly M 200m Breaststroke M 50m Freestyle W 200m Freestyle W 200m Ind. Medley W 50m Breaststroke M 4x 100m Medley M 4x 200m Freestyle M 4x 100m Freestyle W 4x 100m Medley W

1500m Freestyle W – slow heats 1500m Freestyle M – slow heats

Semi-Finals & Finals 17:30 Semi-Finals & Finals 17:30 Semi-Finals & Finals 17:30 50m Backstroke W – SFs 1500m Freestyle W – fastest heat 100m Freestyle M 200m Breaststroke M 100m Freestyle M – SFs 200m Breaststroke W 50m Butterfly W 100m Butterfly W – SFs 200m Backstroke M 50m Backstroke M 50m Butterfly M Medals 100m Freestyle M 100m Breaststroke W Medals 1500m Freestyle W 100m Butterfly W Medals 200m Breaststroke M 50m Freestyle W – SFs Medals 200m Breaststroke W 50m Butterfly M – SFs 50m Breaststroke M – SFs 1500m Freestyle M – fastest heat Medals 50m Butterfly W Medals 50m Butterfly M Medals 200m Backstroke M 400m Freestyle W 50m Backstroke W 50m Freestyle W Medals 50m Backstroke M 400m Ind. Medley M Medals 100m Butterfly W 50m Freestyle M 4x 100m Freestyle W 200m Butterfly M

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Medals 100m Breaststroke W Medals 50m Backstroke W Medals 1500m Freestyle M 200m Ind. Medley W Medals 400m Ind. Medley M 50m Breaststroke M Medals 400m Freestyle W Medals 4x 100m Freestyle W Medals 50m Freestyle W 4x 200m Freestyle M 200m Freestyle W Medals 50m Freestyle M Medals 200m Butterfly M Medals 200m Ind. Medley W 4x 100m Medley M Medals 4x 200m Freestyle M Medals 50m Breaststroke M

4x 100m Medley W Medals 200m Freestyle W Medals 4x 100m Medley M Medals 4x 100m Medley W

Qualifying Heat

Semi-Finals Final

Heats will be swum in 10 lanes and Finals in 8 lanes

8. AWARDS (BL 9.13.1) Medals – Gold, Silver, and Bronze: Awards are awarded to the three first in individual and team events. In relays, medals will be awarded to those swimmers who have participated in the heats and the final. In case of equal times, medals shall be awarded as follows

1st place: 2 gold – no silver, 1 bronze 2nd place: 1 gold, 2 silver – no bronze 3rd place: 1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze

In case of 3 equal times medals shall be awarded as follows:

1st place: 3 gold, no silver – no bronze 2nd place: 1 gold, 3 silver – no bronze 3rd place: 1 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze

9. SUBSTITUTION (G.R 7.1) Any entered competitor may be substituted by another entered competitor at the Team Leader‘s Meeting. It is mandatory for the Team Manager of the Federation to take part in the Team Leader’s Meeting. Failing to do so will result in a fine of 100 (one hundred) Swiss Francs or an equivalent amount.

10. WITHDRAWAL (G.R 7.2) A competitor or team not wishing to take part in the Semi–Final or Final in which qualification was earned, shall withdraw within 30 (thirty) minutes following the Preliminaries or the Semi–Final of the event in which the qualification took place. No show will be fined 100 (one hundred) Swiss Francs or an equivalent amount. In case of a relay, the sum shall be 200 (two hundred) Swiss Francs or an equivalent amount.

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11. PROTESTS (G.R 9.2) Protests must be submitted as follows: To the Referees within 30 minutes following the conclusion of the respective event (heats or semi-finals and finals). If conditions causing a potential protest are noted prior to the event, a protest must be lodged before the signal to start is given. • In writing on FINA forms • By the responsible Team Leader • Together with a deposit of 500 (five hundred) Swiss Francs or an equivalent amount.

12. TEAM LEADERS’ MEETING The Team Leaders’ Meeting will be held on 19 August 2019 at 16:00 (TBC) in Duna Arena. The Team Leaders’ Meeting will provide updated sport specific information for all coaches and Team Leaders. All National Federations must be represented at the meeting because there will be a review regarding the competition procedures, athletes’ flows, warm-up procedures, Victory Ceremonies, etc. Failing to be present at the meeting will result in a fine of CHF 100.- (GR 7.1)

13. SWIMWEAR AND ADVERTISING (G.R 5) (BL 7) The swimwear (swimsuit, cap and goggles) of all competitors shall be in good moral taste and suitable for the individual sports disciplines and not to carry any symbol which may be considered offensive (GR 5.1). All swimsuits shall be not-transparent (GR 5.2). The Referee of a competition has the authority to exclude any competitor whose swimwear or body symbols do not comply with this rule (GR 5.3). Before any swimwear of new design, construction or material is used in competition; the manufacturer of such swimwear must submit the swimwear to FINA and obtain approval of FINA (GR 5.4). All swimwear used at Olympic Games and FINA Events (pool and open water competitions) shall be swimwear approved by FINA in accordance with the rules and procedures set forth in the FINA Requirements for Swimwear Approval (FRSA) issued by the FINA Bureau and valid on the date of approval. Following an approval process conducted by the Swimwear Approval Commission, a list of approved swimwear is published by FINA (the Approved List) each year. The Approved List is published each year before December 31 and is valid starting from January 1 of the subsequent year (BL 8.1). In swimming competitions the competitor must wear only one swimsuit in one or two pieces. No additional items, like arm bands or leg bands shall be regarded as parts of a swimsuit (BL 8.2).

Swimwear for men shall not extend above the navel nor below the knee, and for women, shall not cover the neck, extend past the shoulder, nor shall extend below knee. All swimsuits shall be made from textile materials (BL 8.3).

14. ADVERTISING Swimsuits (BL 7.1.1)

o One (1) manufacturer’s logo of a maximum size of 30 square centimetres when worn. Where

one-piece body suits are used, two (2) logos of the manufacturer shall be permitted, one above the waist and one below the waist of a maximum size of 30 square centimetres each when worn. These two (2) logos of the manufacturer shall be not placed immediately adjacent to each other. Where two-pieces body suits are used, the two (2) logos of the manufacturer shall be placed on one part each.

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o One (1) flag and one (1) country name or code of a maximum of 30 square centimetres when worn.

o One (1) sponsor’s logo of a maximum of 30 square centimetres when worn. 2.2 Caps (BL

7.1.2)

• Swimming Caps (BL 7.1.2) · One (1) manufacturer’s logo of a maximum size of 20cm2 (when the cap is not being worn) on the front. · One (1) flag and country name (code) of the size of 32cm2 may be printed on the left side of the cap when worn. · The athlete’s name of the size of 20cm2 may also be printed on the left side of the cap. · On the right side, please keep blank this space, clean of any advertising logos • Goggles (BL 7.1.6) • Two (2) manufacturer logos of a maximum 6 square centimetres are allowed on goggles but only on the spectacle frame or band. In general, please ensure that all swimsuits, goggles and pool deck equipment are based on the FINA Rule BL 7 & BL 8 of the latest edition of the FINA Handbook (BL 7.1.1 (swimsuits), BL 7.1.3 (Product Technology Identification), BL 7.1.6 (goggles) and BL 7.1.8 (pool deck equipment).

Athletes Bibs (BL 7.1.5) • The maximum size of the Bibs shall be 24cm (width) x 20cm (height). • The Bibs must be worn and fully visible during Athletes’ introduction for Semi-Final and

Final races, and for award ceremonies. • An athlete removing the Bib before being presented at the start of an event or before

completion of the victory ceremony may be disqualified.

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15. DOPING CONTROL The conduct of the doping control will be the responsibility of the Hungarian Anti-Doping Agency (MACS) and one or more persons appointed by the FINA Bureau. A selection of competitors to be tested during the FINA competition shall be decided by the Doping Control Commission at the competition. All participating competitors shall be considered for doping control selection. Any swimmer establishing or breaking a World Record or a World Junior Record shall submit to doping control after the race. When a relay team breaks or equals a world record or a World Junior Record all competitors swimming the relay shall be tested.

16. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE There will be three successive entry steps to provide information to FINA and the Organising Committee in order to register for the 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships. All the communication between the OC and National Federations will be confirmed by email. All Registrations and Entries shall take place through the FINA General Management System (FINA GMS) which can be accessed by https://data.fina.org

PRELIMINARY ENTRIES: To be submitted through the FINA GMS by 8th May 2019 at 23:59 (GMT) The Preliminary Entry is for the purpose of indicating to the Organising Committee the maximum number of competitors, NF representatives, coaches, doctors, etc., which each Federation intends to register for the Championships. FINAL NOMINATIONS (Entries by name) To be submitted through the FINA GMS by 22nd July 2019 at 23:59 (GMT) The Final Named Entry is the final deadline to register all Athletes, Team Officials and NF Representatives that includes all relevant data for the purposes of Accreditation, travel details and accommodation. After this deadline it will not be possible to register anymore individuals to the event. The number of registrations must not exceed the numbers submitted in the Preliminary Entry Form. The data must contain the exact number of named competitors, representatives, coaches, official delegates, doctors, etc. FINAL SPORT ENTRIES To be submitted through the FINA GMS by 8th August 2019 at 23:59 (GMT) Each Athlete must be registered for the event(s) in which he/she will be participating. The sport entries must be submitted through the FINA GMS by 8th August 2019 at 23:59 (GMT). No late entries will be accepted.

FINA and the Budapest OC will use all collected data for the purposes of event registration and accreditation. 17. TRAVELING TO HUNGARY VISA REQUIREMENT All visitors to Hungary should have a valid Schengen visa for their entry and stay in the country.

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The Hungarian Swimming Association will make its best efforts to facilitate an entry visa to Hungary for all participants. In order to receive a formal invitation letter from the OC, which is needed for visa interviews, federations are kindly asked to request that via email ([email protected]) with the personal and passport data of each applicant in it. Visa applicants must be fully registered in the FINA GMS with a passport valid for 6 months after the last day of the Championships. All registration data must be submitted before 22nd July 2019, 23.59 GMT Countries which need a visa for Hungary are highly encouraged to proceed with their registrations as soon as possible and are solely responsible for making their visa application on time. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ENTERING HUNGARY Hungary joined the Schengen Area on 21 December, 2007. From that time visas and residence permits issued by one of the Schengen Member States are valid also for Hungary, and visas/residence permits issued by Hungarian authorities are – as a general rule – also valid for the entire Schengen Area. Schengen Member States: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Lichtenstein. Hungary issues visas in 89 countries, while in 67 countries Hungary is represented by other Member States for issuing visa. The application should be submitted personally by the applicant. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1. The decision about the admissible applications as main rule must be made within 15 calendar days counted from the submission. Therefore it is advised to submit the application earlier than 15 calendar days before the planned departure. The consulate does not take any responsibility for delayed submission and for therefore failed travels. 2. That period may be extended up to a maximum of 30 calendar days, and exceptionally maximum of 60 calendar days in special cases.

For detailed visa information please visit this link: http://konzuliszolgalat.kormany.hu/how-to-apply-for-visa You might also wish to visit the following sites on Schengen visa requirements: https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/hungary-visa/ http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/index_en.htm 18. FINANCIAL The National Federations are responsible for their team travel, accommodation and meals expenses. FINA will provide financial contribution for a maximum of three (3) swimmers and one (1) coach entered to participate at this Championships as follows: Africa: up to USD 1’500.- per person Asia: up to USD 2’000.- per person Americas: up to USD 2’000.- per person

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Europe: up to USD 600.- per person Oceania: up to USD 2’000.- per person The financial contribution will be provided only after the conclusion of the Championships upon receipt by FINA of an invoice addressed to FINA by the Federation (template to provide) with copies of flight invoices, E-tickets and proofs of payment and provided that each athlete has swum at least one event and appears on the results sheet. Details about the travel itinerary shall also be entered onto each participant's GMS profile latest ten days prior the starting of the Championships.

19. OFFICIAL TEAM HOTELS

General Information

The Organising Committee provides accommodation in a total of 6 (six) official Team Hotels. There are three categories of accommodation: two 4-star Superior hotels are located on beautiful Margaret Island, the ‘lungs of Budapest’, just a short stroll away from Duna Arena, venue of the World Championships; two other 4-star hotels lie close to the venue, and two 3-star hotels, located a little bit closer to City Center are also available for participating Teams. All rooms in all hotel categories come with full board.

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Team Hotels

Danubius Health Spa Resort Margitsziget****+ Margitsziget 1007 - Budapest

Website https://www.danubiushotels.com/en/our-hotels-budapest/danubius-health-spa-resort-margitsziget

Distance from venue 2 km Distance from airport 24 km Wifi Available for free SGL room rate (room/night) USD 270 TWN room rate (room/night) USD 380

Danubius Grand Hotel Margitsziget****+ Margitsziget 1007 - Budapest

Website https://www.danubiushotels.com/en/our-hotels-budapest/danubius-grand-hotel-margitsziget

Distance from venue 2 km Distance from airport 24 km Wifi Available for free SGL room rate (room/night) USD 270 TWN room rate (room/night) USD 380

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Park Inn by Radisson**** Szekszárdi utca 16-18 1138 - Budapest Website https://www.parkinn.hu/hotel-budapest Distance from venue 3 km Distance from airport 25 km Wifi Available for free SGL room rate (room/night) USD 240 TWN room rate (room/night) USD 360

The Aquincum Hotel Budapest**** Árpád fejedelem útja 94 1036 - Budapest Website https://www.aquincumhotel.com/

Distance from venue 4 km Distance from airport 28 km Wifi Available for free SGL room rate (room/night) USD 240 TWN room rate (room/night) USD 360

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Danubius Hotel Arena*** Ifjúság útja 1-3 1148 - Budapest

Website https://www.danubiushotels.com/hu/szallodak-budapest/danubius-hotel-arena

Distance from venue 6,5 km Distance from airport 20 km Wifi Available for free SGL room rate (room/night) USD 225 TWN room rate (room/night) USD 340

Hotel Hungaria City Center*** Rákóczi út 90 1074 - Budapest

Website https://www.danubiushotels.com/hu/szallodak-budapest/hotel-hungaria-city-center

Distance from venue 7 km Distance from airport 22 km Wifi Available for free SGL room rate (room/night) USD 225 TWN room rate (room/night) USD 340

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Booking Procedures The National Federations must submit the Preliminary and the Final Accommodation Forms before the respective deadlines to the Organising Committee. The OC accepts only appropriately completed, stamped and signed forms, submitted solely by the National Federation. Both forms can be found attached to these Summons. All bookings need to be placed through the OC, and are subject to hotel availability. Provisional Accommodation Bookings The Preliminary Accommodation Form must be sent to Mr. Laszlo Szogi, Accommodation Manager of the OC via email ([email protected]) no later than 3 May, 2019. Final Accommodation Booking Confirmation Final accommodation booking confirmation allows your national federation to make any final changes to your reservations and confirm the booking. The deadline for the final accommodation booking confirmation is 22 July, 2019 by 23:59 (GMT). Rooming List National Federations must provide a detailed rooming list for their accommodation bookings. The deadline for the rooming list is 1 August, 2019 by 23:59 (GMT). For those National Federations who do not submit a rooming list by this date, the OC reserves the right to generate a rooming list based on the information available on their behalf. Payment Procedures Upon final accommodation booking confirmation the OC will provide the National Federation a detailed invoice for the remainder of the amount due. The full amount must be paid by 31 July, 2019 by 23:59 (GMT) in order to guarantee the booking. Without this rooms may not be available upon arrival. Cancellation Policies

To avoid additional cancellation charges the OC must be notified of any amendments or cancellation no later than 22 July, 2019 by 23:59 (GMT). All cancellations must be submitted in writing by email to [email protected]. Period Cancellation Fees Before 22 July 2019 0 % of room charges From 23 July 2019 onwards 100% of room charges

Early Check-In & Late Check-Out Policies (Subject to availability) Time Check in 2.00pm Check out 12:00pm

Room Charges

Check in before 12:00 An additional night will be charged Late check out till 18:00 50% of room rate will be charged Check out after 18:00 An additional night will be charged

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20. TEAM OFFICIALS

Individuals who are serving as Team Officials (coaches, managers, trainers, chaperons, etc.) cannot serve as Technical Meet Officials. Each federation shall be allowed to include in its’ Delegation Team Officials (coaches, managers, trainers, chaperons, etc.) based upon the number of competitors entering and participating in accordance with the following:

Number of competitors Maximum number of team officials 1-2 competitor(s) 1 3-5 competitors 2 6-10 competitors 4 11-20 competitors 8 21-30 competitors 10 31-40 competitors 13 Over 41 competitors 16

A fee of 100 USD$ will be payable for each approved additional accreditation pass.

21. TRAINING SESSION SCHEDULE Both the competition and the warm-up pool of Duna Arena (50m, indoor) will be available for training from 16 August, 2019 until the end of the World Championships. Exact training times TBA later. There will be open training sessions meaning that it is not possible to reserve lanes beforehand. Right next to the competition venue there’s another 50m (outdoor) pool, which may also be used for training and warming up (availability TBC). Teams are allowed to occupy massage/team rest area on the pool deck of the warm-up pool on a first come, first served basis. Warm up Schedule: Competition pool will be closed for training/warm-up 15 minutes prior to the start of the session (9:15 in the morning, 17:15 in the afternoon), with the first day of competition being a possible exception because of the official Opening Ceremony. The warm-up pool can be used for training/warm-up throughout the whole session.

22. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION The OC will welcome all participants of the 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships registered through GMS at the Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD). Each athlete and team official will receive free transportation from the airport to their respective hotels (provided they have booked their accommodation through the OC). Upon departure the OC will also provide return transfer to the airport based on the travel information submitted in the GMS.

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The OC will run a frequent shuttle bus service for those who are staying in an official team hotel and have booked their accommodation through the OC between the hotels and the training/competition venue. The shuttle service will run from the morning of the first official training day (16 August) until the evening of the final day of competition (26 August).

23. COMPETITION VENUE Completed in a record-breaking two years’ time, Budapest’s new wonder, the Duna Arena served as the main venue of the 17th FINA World Championships in July 2017, and has hosted several other FINA Aquatics events since. The complex features two Olympic-size pools – the competition pool is 3m deep, while the depth of the warm-up pool can be set according to the needs.

During the 2017 FINA World Championships the venue could accommodate 12,000 spectators by using temporary indoor stands, as well as catering to all demands of any large-scale event. Applying the latest development in all areas, this magnificent building has become a great home of each aquatic discipline and has already hosted a series of international events. Even though it offers approximately 5,000 seats in legacy mode – as of today, it can be re-enlarged within months if another major showcase event visits the city. In August 2019 the Hungarian Swimming Association will welcome the best swimmers of the future generations at the 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championship. After the highly successful World Championships and the reconstruction of the building into legacy mode, the Duna Arena already staged a handful of major events in almost all disciplines, most recently the 4th leg of the 2018 FINA Swimming World Cup which brought back the fantastic atmosphere to the venue with 5,000 fans cheering on the stands.

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In 2019 more major FINA Events are to be staged here, the highlight definitely being the 7th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships.

Address: 1135 Budapest, Népfürdő utca 36. How to get there by public transportation: Metro: Line M3, ‘Forgach utca’ station (8-10 minutes’ walk to the main entrance) Bus: Lines No. 15 and 115 (bus stop is at the main entrance) Tram: Line No. 1, ‘Nepfurdo utca’ stop (8-10 minutes’ walk to the main entrance)

24. TEAM FILMING AREA Please note that we only have limited space for video analysis with your equipment. Any National Federation team wishing to make biomechanical video analysis during the event should contact the OC in advance to request a position, which will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Any unauthorized video analysis by any person or team will not be permitted. All requests regarding filming positions should reach the HSA no later than 3 May, 2019. 24. BUDAPEST

Budapest is the capital and the largest city of Hungary, a metropolis which leaves the visitor thirsting for more. This impressive capital has the very best of what Hungary has to offer. It is a large, vibrant city, with a population of approximately 2 million people. Being one of the most densely populated cities in the region, it is not just the powerhouse of the Hungarian economy, but also an important cultural centre and the focus of the country’s political life. The history of the city began with Aquincum, originally a Celtic settlement that became the Roman capital of Lower Pannonia. Hungarians arrived to the territory in the 9th century. Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the Danube River with the unification of Pest, Buda and Óbuda in 1873. Today Budapest is a popular tourist destination in Europe. Even if only for a short stay, there are many things worth seeing in Budapest. It has the largest thermal water system in the world, the first underground of European was built in Budapest more than a 120 years ago, and the Hungarian

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capital has the third largest Parliament building in the world, as well as the biggest and one of the most spectacular synagogues in Europe. The Buda Castle Hill, with the 700-year-old Matthias Church, the Royal Palace and the Fishermen's Bastion, is among the most fascinating World Heritage Sites, with spectacular views to the downtown and the Danube River, with her many bridges, amongst them the beautiful Chain Bridge – the first one to permanently connect Buda and Pest. The Opera House, was opened in 1884 during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, attracts not only the music lovers, but also those who want to admire its architectural beauty. The Opera is located on Andrássy Avenue, often called Budapest's Champs-Elysées, leading on to Heroes' Square, built in 1896 to mark the thousandth anniversary of the Hungarian state. The City Park is just a couple of steps away – with Vajdahunyad Castle, a replica of a Transylvanian castle of that name, the Budapest Zoo and many museums.

The city’s cultural life is vibrant and diverse, where museums, galleries, theatres and concert halls are completed with year-round festivals, concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events.

Budapest is packed with museums and galleries, 223 altogether, and there are plenty of temporary exhibitions in the most unlikely of settings, particularly in the summer. Giving home to not only Hungary’s historical, artistic and scientific past but also that of European culture and science. Some of the greatest examples are the Hungarian National Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Hungarian National Gallery.

Speaking of water, the city’s number one reference is the Danube River, which parts the city into the hilly Buda and the flat Pest sides. Budapest is a city of spas, with a unique composition and temperature of the waters, where visitors can relax and recharge in one the 19 different thermal baths, including Turkish hammams.

Budapest and its surrounding is also a real paradise for sport events, for instance marathon runs offer splendid views along the two banks of the river Danube. And let’s keep in mind that the city has already hosted many aquatic events. For instance, the 17th FINA World Championships, as well as the very first edition of the European Swimming Championships back in 1926.

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