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Tunisia-Creation of an international center for high-level swimmers

The International Swimming Federation (FIN) has decided to build an international centre for high-level swimmers in Tunisia, reserved for North Africa, in tribute to the feat accomplished by the Tunisian swimmer Mohamed Ayoub Hafnaoui at the 2020 Tokyo  Olympic.

According to the Tunisian National Olympic Committee (CNOT) which published the news this Thursday on its official Facebook page, this decision was adopted on the occasion of the reception by the president of the END of the Tunisian Olympic champion.

For the CNOT, the creation of an international center for high-level swimmers in Tunisia is “an accomplishment which is added to the Tunisian swimming school which will increase its influence on the international scene and the reflection of sports diplomacy through investment in success “.

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