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Singapore hosts the World Aquatics Championships (WCH) 2025, featuring 2,500 athletes from 206 territories across 77 events, with a record US$6 million ($7.7 million) prize pool.
The 22nd edition of the World Aquatics Championships will be held in the city-state of Singapore from 11 July to 3 August 2025, bringing all six sports represented by World Aquatics to South East ...
“World Aquatics couldn’t be happier to know that the organization of our main event for 2025 is in such good hands, thanks to the team here in Singapore,” said Al-Musallam.
The governing body of World Aquatics announced that Singapore will host the World Aquatics Championships, scheduled to take place from July 11 to August 3 in 2025. A total of six aquatic sports ...
As World Aquatics' flagship event, WCH 2025 will transform Singapore into the epicentre of global aquatic sport. For the first time in history, a Southeast Asian nation will host the World ...
The event will feature five aquatic sports – swimming, artistic swimming, water polo, diving and open water swimming. The full schedule for the Championships – Singapore 2025 can be found here.
Singapore will hold the world aquatics championships in 2025, replacing the originally awarded host of Kazan, Russia, and bringing the event to Southeast Asia for the first time.
Here are six things to know about the World Aquatics Championships: A first for South-east Asia Singapore is the first country in South-east Asia to host this championships, which is considered the ...
The World Aquatics Championships will be held in Singapore from Jul 11 to Aug 3, with about 40,000 international visitors – comprising spectators, athletes, officials, production crew and media ...
SINGAPORE: A mix of veteran and up-and-coming divers will represent Singapore as part of its largest-ever diving contingent at the World Aquatics Championships that begins on Friday (Jul 11).
Incheon has most recently hosted the Asian Games in 2014, while FINA brought its 2019 World Champions to Gwangju. Singapore has hosted 13 World Cup events since 2007.
SINGAPORE — Singapore will host the World Aquatics Championships in 2025, making it the first Southeast Asian country to do so, the World Aquatics governing body announced on Thursday (Feb 9).