Albanian Swimming Federation Explained

Albanian Swimming Federation
Native Name:Federata Shqiptare e Notit
Abbrev:FSHN
Logosize:180px
Sport:Swimming
Jurisdiction:Albania
Founded:1931
Aff:FINA
Affdate:1992
Region:LEN
Regionyear:1992
Headquarters:Tirana
President:Agim Çiraku
Secretary:Suela Haxhija, Secretary General
Url:http://fshn.org.al/
Countryflag:Albania

The Albanian Swimming Federation (Albanian: Federata Shqiptare e Notit (FSHN)) is the national governing body of aquatic sports in Albania, ranging from swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, open water swimming, and water polo. The federation is tasked with the development, promotion and international representation of swimming in Albania.

It is a member of the Albanian National Olympic Committee.[1] The Albanian swimming federation is a member of the European Swimming League (LEN) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA).[2] The Albanian Swimming Federation organizes aquatic sports competitions at national, European and international level in all categories for men and women; junior and adult age groups.[3] The Albanian Swimming Federation works closely with its collaborative associate, the Kosovo swimming federation.

History

Swimming in Albania has its roots in Durrës, where races began centuries ago. The swimming federation was formed in the late 1950s. Albanians more prominent in the sport included Jani Hondro and Spiro Koço.

The first person to represent Albania in the Olympics was an American born Albanian, Frank Leskaj. Leskaj represented Albania in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.[4] It was not until the late 2000s where swimming began to flourish in Albania. It was not until 2004 that Albania would be represented again in the summer Olympics by Kreshnik Gjata. Four years later, a young swimmer at the age of 16 years represented Albania again in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The swimmers name was Sidni Hoxha and he became a record holder for Albania that year. Till date, Hoxha, is Albania's most successful swimmer. Hoxha has participated in two Olympics, holding more than 50% of the national records, countless European and world championships, two time NCAA swimming competitor, and former Balkan Champion.[5] Hoxha is acclaimed and determined to represent Albania two more times in the Olympics, for a total of four times. Also, in 2008, Albania's first female swimmer was Rovena Marku. Marku, also broke the national record for 50m freestyle that year in Beijing.[6]

In 2012, Sidni Hoxha and Noel Borshi represented Albania in the summer Olympics in London.[7]

Member clubs

there are more than a dozen member clubs.

Results

Albania has participated in three Mediterranean Games, three LCM European Championships, four LCM World Championships, and four Summer Olympics.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Olympic Committee of Albania . Nocalbania.org.al . 2015-03-06.
  2. Web site: Albanian National Olympic Committee . 2015-03-06.
  3. Web site: Federata Shqiptare e Notit . FSHN . 2015-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150120024230/http://fshn.org.al/home . 2015-01-20 . dead .
  4. Web site: Frank Leskaj . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417101924/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/le/frank-leskaj-1.html . dead . 2020-04-17 . Sports-reference.com . 2015-03-06.
  5. Web site: Sidni Hoxha . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418122906/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ho/sidni-hoxha-1.html . dead . 2020-04-18 . Sports-reference.com . 2015-03-06.
  6. Web site: ALB - Albania . Fina.org . 2015-03-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150120030021/http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=573%3Aalb-albania&catid=94%3Aeurope&Itemid=638 . 2015-01-20 .
  7. Web site: Illyrian Swimming Association: Home . illyrianswim.org . 2015-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150324001109/http://www.illyrianswim.org/ . 2015-03-24 . dead .