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(Gwangju Swimming) Closing ceremony wraps up 17-day global aquatics competition
GWANGJU, South Korea, July 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The closing ceremony of the FINA World Championships Gwangju 2019 took place in 
the southwestern metropolitan city Sunday featuring the region's seasonal 
wonders in various forms.

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The closing ceremony of the FINA World Championships Gwangju 2019

The closing ceremony, wrapping up the 17-day global aquatics competition that 
opened in Gwangju on July 12, consisted of two parts -- an hour-long cultural 
performance that began at 5 p.m. at the Asia Culture Center and the official 
event at the Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center.

The cultural performance featured the characteristic of water circulating in 
nature and the southern region's seasonal wonders and human life cycles under 
the theme "Circle of Life."

Ahead of the performance, Gwangju Mayor Lee Yong-sup, who served as the head of 
the Organizing Committee of the FINA World Championships Gwangju 2019, 
expressed his thanks to all athletes and FINA officials. "I appreciate FINA 
President Julio Maglione and other officials of the International Swimming 
Federation for cooperating for the success of the Gwangju championships. I also 
express my deep gratitude to all athletes from across the world and the Korean 
people for their support," Lee said.

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon said in his congratulatory address that all South 
Koreans and the entire world were pleased and moved by the passion and fair 
competition by athletes.

"The wave of peace has risen up from Gwangju to the other parts of the world 
during the FINA World Champions Gwangju 2019 and I'm very pleased at its 
successful conclusion," the prime minister said, thanking all Gwangju citizens 
and visitors for making the championships an outstanding event.

A farewell dinner was held at a restaurant of the Asia Culture Center after the 
performance, with the attendance of about 200 dignitaries, including Prime 
Minister Lee, Mayor Lee and FINA officials.

The official closing ceremony event kicked off at 10:40 p.m. at the Nambu 
University Municipal Aquatics Center after the finals of competitive swimming.

The event proceeded in the order of the entry of the national flags of 194 
participating countries, lowering and transferring of the championships flag, 
introduction of the next host city and declaration of closure. The next FINA 
World Championships will take place in Fukuoka, Japan, in 2021.

SOURCE: The FINA World Championships Gwangju 2019 Organizing Committee
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