2025 World Aquatics Masters Championships - Competition Schedule

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The countdown has begun for the 2025 World Aquatics Masters Championships, set to take place in Singapore from 26 July to 22 August. This year’s competition expects to have over 6,000 athletes from 100 countries competing. The championships will feature the five World Aquatics disciplines — swimming, diving, water polo, artistic swimming, and open water swimming. Singapore provides world-class sporting environments, giving participants an unforgettable experience both in and out of the water.

📍 These events will be held across four venues in Singapore: the World Aquatics Championships Arena, OCBC Aquatic Centre, Sentosa, and Our Tampines Hub. Each location is specially equipped to host top-tier competitions while offering spectators and athletes a welcoming atmosphere.

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Key Competition Dates 🗓️
  • Open Water Swimming: 26–27 July at Sentosa Beach
  • Artistic Swimming: 30 July–3 August at the Our Tampines Hub
  • Swimming: 7–14 August at the World Aquatics Championships Arena
  • Water Polo: 16–22 August at Our Tampines Hub (Training) and the OCBC Aquatic Centre (Competitions)
  • Diving: 17–22 August at the OCBC Aquatic Centre
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World Aquatics President, Husain Al Musallam, had this to say regarding the Championships -

"The World Aquatics Masters Championships demonstrate that age is no barrier to excellence. Whether they are swimmers, water polo players, divers, artistic swimmers, or open water swimmers, our athletes continue to deliver inspiring performances. Bringing these diverse disciplines together in a global city like Singapore embodies our vision's spirit: United by Water."

For more information and updates, visit the World Aquatics Website

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