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Brazil's Minas Tenis Clube Hosts 8th World Swimming Cup

The Minas Tenis Clube in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, hosted the 8th World Swimming Cup February 10-12, 2006. The Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) Swimming World Cup consists of eight events covering three zones: Zone 1, Africa, Asia and Oceania; Zone 2, Europe; Zone 3, the Americas. The event in Belo Horizonte was the eighth and final World Swimming Cup of the 2005-06 season.
Belo Horizonte, the capital of the state of Minas Gerais, hosted approximately 200 swimmers from 17 countries. Located in the southeast of Brazil, the United Nations' population crisis committee recognizes Belo Horizonte as a "Model City in the Environmental Field" and as the city with the highest quality of life in Latin America.

The competition took place in the Aquatic Park Tennis Club of Minas, which has more than 70,000 members. The park's aquatic complex has five pools, two of them Olympic size. The racing pool can accommodate 2000 spectators and 300 athletes. The facility also hosted last year's World Cup.
Minas Tennis Club purchased CTS equipment through CTS' Brazilian distributor, Pro Swim of Sao Paulo, in preparation for last year's event, including:

- A large (approximately 3 meter by 5 meter) display board, and
- A complete 10-lane timing system comprising FINA-sized touchpads, relay judging platforms with Speedlights, a timing console, and a Championship start system. The ChampStart also drove an underwater speaker, which was used to clear the pool after warm-ups, and available if needed for recall.
Minas has been a customer of Colorado Time Systems since 1991.
Camelia Potec (ROM) and Staciana Winfield (USA) were the stars of the competition with three victories each. The Brazilian swimmers Kaio Almeida and Thiago Pereira conquered nine gold medals.
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