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A diving competitor practices in between heats at the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning -
Large video screen depicting an athlete at the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships, Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning -
A diving competitor practices in between heats at the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning -
Diving competitors practicing at the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning -
Volunteers stand guard in front of a lift for staff and athletes at the14th FINA World Swimming Championships, Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning -
The main indoor pool inside the Oriental Sports Center during the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships, Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning -
Spectators at the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning -
Shanghai's Oriental Sports Center during the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, China, 2011
Photo by Jonathan Browning
FINA World Championships
The Top Swimming Talents Hit the Water in China for the 2012 Olympics Qualifier
Athletes from 181 nations faced off under a grey Shanghai sky at this year’s FINA World Swimming Championships. Photographer Jonathan Browning traveled to China's most populated city to document the midway point of the two-week competition, which lured the likes of Tom Daley and Michael Phelps to the newly unveiled Oriental Sports Center, a futuristic feat of engineering set on the Huangpu River and designed by architects Von Gerkan, Marg and Partners. Divided into five events spanning synchronized swimming, water polo, diving, swimming and an open water race, the competition is the first major qualifier in the run-up to the 2012 games, and was fittingly imbued with a global atmosphere. “It was amazing to witness the unadulterated enthusiasm of the Spanish team cheering their divers with their horns next to the poised formality of the team from China,” Browning says. “It was an incredible juxtaposition: the cultural interplay of the observers on the sidelines and the athleticism on view.”
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