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How Often Do Reigning World Champions Win The Olympic Title The Following Year?
By Daniel Takata on SwimSwam The World Aquatics Championships have been held since 1973. Initially with an irregular periodicity (the second edition took place in 1975, and the third in 1978), from 1978 onwards the event began to be held every four years. The only exception was in 1991, when the edition held in Perth, Australia, took place in January – it could even be argued that, during this period, it was part of the 1990 season. From 2001 onwards, the World Championships began to be held biennially, every two years. As a result, we always have a World Championships the year prior the Olympic Games. As a result, the Worlds have always served as a good preview of what was to come the follo

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