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The International Swimming League (ISL) is an annual
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league, established in 2019. It features a team-based
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format with fast-paced race sessions. In 2019, the regular season started in October and the Final Match was held in December. Athletes with a history of breaking anti-doping rules are banned from ISL. In March 2022, following the
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, the ISL abruptly cancelled its fourth season and all competition in 2022.


History


FINA-ISL dispute

At the start of the 2018 season, the only major annual swimming tournament sanctioned by
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was
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. International Swimming League, a team-based professional swimming series, was founded in 2017 by Russian-
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billionaire
Konstantin Grigorishin Konstantin Ivanovich Grigorishin (born 16 November 1965) is a Russian-Ukrainian businessman and billionaire.
.Making a splash: new big-money competition shakes up swimming
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(18 June 2019)
ISL planned to hold an inaugural event in
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,
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, in December, 2018. In June, 2018, FINA sent a letter to all 209 federations, urging them not to cooperate with ISL. After clarifying the interpretation of a rule included in section 4.5 of FINA general rules, FINA stated that the ''Energy for Swim'' meet was now classified as an international event for that season, given that "a competition which is conceptually designed to have a majority of foreign participants is not a national competition", and thus it needed to be approved within the ordinary six-month window. Since the approval window was already expired, the athletes participating in that meet would have been disqualified from one to two years by FINA and any world records set during the event would not have been recognized. The negotiations between the parties officially broke down on 15 November 2018 after athletes decided that it would not be worth swimming at FINA sectioned meets if FINA was barring athletes from competing in the ISL. Eventually leading to ''Energy for Swim'' meet cancellation.


Debut

Despite negotiations failure between FINA, ISL and Energy Standard Group - that would have organized ''Energy for Swim'' meet along with FIN - several athletes sustained the new idea of a team-based swimming competition (among which Katinka Hosszu and
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). FINA announced in December 2018 the creation of a brand new league, called
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. The first ISL team to be officially announced was German side ''ONEFlow Aquatics'' (which would not have taken part to the inaugural season, eventually) in January 2019, after which ISL announced also the remaining three European teams and the four American teams in the following months.
Meanwhile, ISL also presented a newly formed representation company - ISL USA - which would have staged the semifinals and Final Match, at
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in
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, and assisted the new US clubs in their operations (including scouting talent, signing athletes and running their own swimming meets). A crucial step towards the creation of ISL was made when FINA announced that athletes taking part in Non-FINA sanctioned events would not have been banned and that similar competitions would be allowed, also confirming that all the world records set in the first two stages would not have been considered (because of clashing with
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events).
In June 2019, ISL released the schedule of the league inaugural season, which officially started on the first week of the following October.


Athlete bans

From the beginning of the International Swimming League, the administrators established a policy of not allowing athletes with anti-doping rules violations or ethics violations to compete."Shayna Jack banned from multimillion dollar swim league after failed drug test"
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''. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
For athlete bans due to anti-doping rules violations, the ISL relies on test results from the
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to implement the bans.D'Addona, Dan (29 July 2019)
"International Swimming League Bans Gabriel Santos, Suspends Shayna Jack After Positive Tests"
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''. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
In March 2022, the ISL approved the ban of all Russian swimmers and staff from the
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swim club as a way of punishing Russians in response to the
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and demonstrating its support for Ukraine.Keith, Braden (22 March 2022)
"ISL's Energy Standard Suspends All Russian Athletes & Support Staff"
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Non-payment boycotts

In October 2021, following the repeated non-payment of multiple contractors, staff, and athletes, a number of athletes proposed boycotting the 2021 ISL playoffs.Keith, Braden (23 October 2021)
"ISL Athletes Mull Boycotts Over Continued League Non-Payments"
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''. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
Lohn, John (23 October 2021)
"Report: Athletes Considering Boycott of ISL Playoffs Over Missed Payments"
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''. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
Leading up to the 2021 playoffs, the League's breaking of their
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ual obligation to pay their workers and performers dated back at least to the 2020 ISL season, where multiple athletes were not paid for the entire season.Lutton, Phil (23 October 2021)
"Teams set to debate ISL boycott as tensions over unpaid wages increase"
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In addition to non-payment of athletes and other workers, the ISL had already established a history of non-payment with competition venues, suppliers, and vendors across various locations, including the
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,
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, and
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, that dated back to season one in 2019."International Swimming League Accused of Ongoing Financial Mismanagement by Former Executives"
''Australasian Leisure Management''. 18 September 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2021.


Invasion of Ukraine and cancellation

With the vast majority of the ISL's $20 million annual funding coming from Ukrainian billionaire and businessman
Konstantin Grigorishin Konstantin Ivanovich Grigorishin (born 16 November 1965) is a Russian-Ukrainian businessman and billionaire.
, the
2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. A ...
has caused the league to struggle even further in its finances. On 28 February, just days after the Russian invasion began, the ISL failed to pay its athletes due to being unable to remove funds from within Ukraine. On 27 March 2022, the ISL released a statement with the decision to cancel its 4th season of 2022, slated to start in July with a planned 24 competitions and $13 million prize pool for athletes. The statement makes no mention of funding, though explicitly states support for the Ukrainian effort.


Format


ISL Season

The season is split into a regular championship and a final. In the regular championship clubs earn points from participating in matches according to the following principles: 4 points for 1st place in the match, 3 for 2nd, 2 for 3rd and 1 for 4th. After all of the championship matches, the 4 clubs with the highest number of points advance to the final, where the winner of the league (the ISL Champions) are determined. Each club can have a maximum roster of 32 athletes. At each match 28 of these are permitted to compete - 12 men and 12 women can swim individual races, while 2 men and 2 women can be used as "relay only" athletes.


ISL Matches

Four clubs take part in a match, an ISL match lasts two days. During the first season, an ISL match consisted of 37(39 in the 2020 season) races: 30(32) individual, 5 team relays and 2 skin races. Each race consists of 2 representatives from each of the clubs. Points are distributed after the race in the following manner: 9 points for 1st, 7 for 2nd, ... 1 for 8th. Points are not awarded to athletes (teams) that fail to finish a race. In addition, points are doubled in relays and are awarded after each of the 3 skin race heats. The points of the clubs’ representatives are then added together and go towards the total points result of their respective clubs. A victory in a race does not guarantee maximum club points. As an example, club representatives that finish 1st and 7th in a race will earn less points for their respective clubs than those who finish 2nd and 4th: they will score 11 and 12 total points, respectively. A match is won by the club that has scored the most points in all of the 37 races. Similarly, the rest of the clubs are distributed through 2nd to 4th place, respective of the points they score during the entire match. Theoretically, a match could be won by a team that has not won a single race. In the eventuality two or more clubs end up with the same number of points after the match, an extra mixed medley 4x50m relay shall take place, the outcome of which will mirror the final results of the match.


Teams

The 2019 season debuted with eight clubs in total, four from the
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, and four from
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. In 2020 clubs from
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and
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were added to the league, increasing the total number of clubs to 10.


Draft Process (2021)

ISL 2021 Season became the first season in which ISL used a draft to determine rosters.
The ISL Draft is designed to achieve three major objectives: # To allow each of the ISL Teams’ General Managers (GMs) to strategically position their team for maximum success in the following season; # To allow ISL’s less successful teams priority in selecting new team members, thereby establishing a more balanced starting position for the new season; # To give the League’s new swimmers the possibility to change clubs after their first year in the ISL.
In 2021, this process followed the steps below: # Pre-draft: each GM announces 5 pre-selected athletes from their 2020 roster to retain for 2021. # Day 1 of Draft: to begin, each GM was able to retain 10 more athletes from their squad from previous season over 4 retention rounds - 4 athletes in the 1st round, 3 in the 2nd, 2 in the 3rd and 1 last athlete in the 4th round. This multi-round system could force some on-the-fly decision-making. #* ''Round 1 of draft:'' only the GMs of the two lowest-finishing teams get to select 1 swimmer each from the ISL Draft Pool in which the lowest-ranked team from the previous season gets the #1 pick and second lowest-ranked team from previous season gets the #2 pick. #* ''Fan Voting:'' After the first round of the draft, the ISL opens a fan vote, allowing each team to retain 1 more athlete from their 2020 roster. To vote, fans had to (1) register on the ISL platform and (2) purchase a subscription to stream either the full ISL season, or one team's specific matches. # Day 2 of Draft: ISL draft continues. There are 13 rounds where the lowest-finish teams from the previous season gets picks in the earlier rounds and the top teams gets picks on the later rounds. # Post Draft: After the ISL Draft, Team's General Managers can negotiate with remaining swimmers from the ISL Draft Pool to fill out their rosters. This will be possible for the next 60 days after the completion of the draft, but in 2021 this period was shortened to allow for international travel arrangements amid the ongoing pandemic. The final result of the 2021 ISL Draft can be found here and <
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Technical Rules

All the matches are composed of four clubs. and take place on two days, with two two-hour long sessions including two short breaks in each. Each club is composed of a minimum of 24 and a maximum of 28 athletes, 12
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and 12
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are permitted to swim individual events while an additional 2
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& 2
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s may be included in a Team roster as
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only swimmers. In each event, all the clubs competing must line up two athletes (and also two teams in the relays). A standard ISL match takes place during two days. Each day consists of three 30-35 minute sessions, divided by two 10 minute breaks. Each day two adjacent lanes are randomly assigned to each club where the swimmers shall race in the lanes until the end of each competition day. On
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1 if a club has been assigned outside lanes (7&8 or 1&2), the next day the club shall be guaranteed central lanes (3&4 or 5&6) and vice versa. Team line-ups are submitted prior to each competition session. These line-ups can be changed and adjusted during the scheduled, the teams will be allowed to submit changes twice during the day at certain moments when the organization will allow this (before each break). A match consists of 39 races, including 32 individual events, 5 Relays and 2 Skin races, which are open only for the 12 swimmers that have participated in individual events. In addition, if two or more clubs tie in points at the end of the match, an additional mixed medley 4x50 relay shall take place between these clubs’ representatives. All athletes are allowed to participate in this relay. The winner of this relay shall stand higher in the final match rankings than the other club that swam in the relay.
Points are awarded to the teams at the end of each match as follows. In 2019, the two American and European teams with the highest number of points after the regular championship, qualify for the Final. If two or more clubs are tied after the regular championship, additional criteria are used to determine the winner. The scoring for each individual event is as follows (relays races score double the points):


Relay races

A particular points scoring system has been introduced for relay races, which score double points than individual events. In order to force athletes to put their best forward every time they step on the blocks and to avoid a lack of engagement, minimum time standards have been established.


Jackpot Times (2020 season)

If an athlete is ahead of some athletes in their race by a margin bigger than the jackpot time, the points of these athletes are awarded to the club of the winner of the race. Theoretically, the winner of the race that out touches all of his opponents by more than the jackpot time (full jackpot) can earn 37 points for his club in an individual race (individual full jackpot), 74 points in a relay (relay full jackpot) and 85 points in a skin race, if he manages to win all three stages by more than the jackpot time (triple full jackpot). For example, if the winner for men's 100m
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swims 45.00, while the
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place swims 47.00, the winner of the race wins full jackpot, since the difference between the leader of the race and the rest of the field was more than the jackpot time margin. Thus, the winner of 100m freestyle would earn 37 points for his team, while the rest of the athletes in the race would earn 0 points. In the case of a full jackpot, all three other teams receive 0 points for the race. In case an athlete fails to show up for a race or gets disqualified, the winner of the race will be awarded with his/her points and that swimmer will receive a penalty according to the "penalties" table. The jackpot times are seen in the table below:


Penalties (2019 season)

If a relay or swimmer is slower than the times indicated in the table below, it gets a penalty of points. A relay slower than the time standard gets 2 points deducted whereas an individual athlete slower than the respective time indicated gets instead 1 point of penalty. On the table all of the minimum time standards (SCM) for the events are compared to the world records.


Penalties (2020)

If an athlete (or a relay team) is disqualified or does not finish the race, points are not awarded for his club, while two points (four for relay teams) are subtracted from the club's overall performance. If an athlete (or a relay team) did not appear for a race, points are not awarded for his club, while four points (eight for relay teams) are subtracted from the club's overall performance. In both cases, the disqualified athlete and the athlete that did not show up, it is considered that those athletes finished the race last, while the points those swimmers received for getting last in a race are awarded to the winner of that race.


MVP

A Most Valuable Player (MVP) is determined after each match and at the end of the entire ISL season. The criteria for an MVP is the number of points the swimmer has accumulated towards the overall team score for #the match at hand #the whole season. After each match, only one MVP is selected out of all participating swimmers in that specific match (Match MVP). At the conclusion of the season one MVP is chosen from all the swimmers who took part in that particular season of ISL (Season MVP).


New rules on certain events (2021)

# 400m freestyle: This event provides a total of 53 points (instead of 37). There will be a checkpoint at the 100m mark, where the top 5 swimmers of the event at that moment will have the opportunity to score 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1 points respectively. There will not be a cutoff time at the checkpoint but there will be a jackpot time, which is found earlier on the Jackpot Times table. Important: If at end of the event, a swimmer is jackpotted (at the 400m finish), then if that swimmer had earned any points at the 100m checkpoint, he / she loses those points to the relevant swimmer(s) that passed the 100m checkpoint ''after'' him / her. # 400m IM: This event also provides a total of 53 points (instead of 37). There will be a checkpoint at the 200m mark, where the top 5 swimmers of the event at that moment will have the opportunity to score 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1 points respectively. There will not be a cutoff time at the checkpoint but there will be a jackpot time (which is found earlier on the Jackpot Times table). If at end of the event, a swimmer is jackpotted (at the 400m finish), then if that swimmer had earned any points at the 200m checkpoint, he / she loses those points to the relevant swimmer(s) that passed the 200m checkpoint ''after'' him / her. # Stroke selection in Skins races: Shortly after the completion of Day 1 of the Match there will be a selection process to nominate the stroke of the Skins races. The process shall start with identifying the three top Women's and three top Men's ISL teams, which shall be chosen based on the aggregate number of points achieved by their respective squads in the Women's and Men's medley relay events. Should there be a tie in the aggregate number of points achieved by two ISL teams, the team whose squad was placed higher in the medley relay event shall be nominated to participate or, in case of a tie between any of the three best teams, have an advantage, in the selection process. The Stroke selection in Skins races shall be determined by respective teams’ representatives for Women's and Men's races, as follows: #* First, the representative of the team that has gained the third-highest number of aggregate relay points chooses the stroke to be excluded from the four potential strokes; #* Second, the representative of the team that has gained the second-highest number of aggregate relay points chooses the stroke that shall be excluded from the remaining three potential strokes; #* Finally, the representative of the team that has gained the highest number of aggregate relay points chooses the stroke that they wish to select for the Skins race between the two remaining strokes available for selection. # mixed relay: In 2021, the mixed relay event will be changed from freestyle to medley.


Skins Race

A skin race is a series of back-to-back-to-back 50 meters (SCM) races of various strokes (Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly or Freestyle) operating on a knockout basis: In the first round four swimmers are eliminated (out of 8), second round two swimmers are eliminated leaving the 3rd and last round consisting of only two swimmers racing each other in a head-to-head final race. Skin races’ rounds are held every 3 minutes. The athletes can warm down in the pool or can get a short massage from their team's physiotherapist behind the blocks between each round. The athletes knocked out of the race must return to their team's area. In Round 3, if a swimmer is disqualified (DSQ), he/she still receives the points he/she accumulated in rounds 1 and 2; and, if both swimmers are DSQ, they will then race again, in order to determine the winner of the round - the race will again be conducted on 3’. The lanes, that the qualified athletes will use in the following round, are to be determined according to their team's lane assignment for the day. ISL skin races score as follows:


Budget

The 2019 season budget was US$20m, with over US$6m of this being appearance and prize money for the athletes.


Results by season


ISL Records

All results can be found a
ISL official website


Women's


Men's


Mixed


References


External links

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