Media accreditation opens for IPC Swimming Worlds

Journalists can register to cover the event via the media accreditation page for the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships. 06 Jul 2013
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Canada's Benoit Huot gets set to race the men's 100m backstroke S10 at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

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“We expect the Championships to showcase both athletes who celebrated Paralympic titles in London, as well as young, emerging talent in the sport. They will all be going out to make their mark in Montreal.”

The media accreditation process is now open for the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships in Montreal, Canada, featuring the majority of medal winners from London as they start their preparations for the next Paralympic Games in Rio in 2016.

Media interested in covering these championships can now apply online for accreditation via the event’s website media accreditation page.

The IPC Swimming World Championships will be held from 12-18 August in Montreal, Canada, a city famed for its sporting heritage and vibrant culture. Around 650 athletes from 60 countries are expected to attend the event which will be the first major gathering of international swimming stars following the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

Craig Spence, IPC Media and Communications Director, said: “Montreal is a fantastic venue for this, the first major international competition for athletes since London, where less than a year ago many swimmers became household names in their home countries as they lit up the Aquatics Centre.

“We want to build on that success and to keep it going we are aiming for a big media presence.

“We expect the Championships to showcase both athletes who celebrated Paralympic titles in London, as well as young, emerging talent in the sport. They will all be going out to make their mark in Montreal.”