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The 2025 World Aquatics Championships — featuring swimming, diving, water polo, artistic swimming, open water swimming and high diving — air live on Peacock from July 11-Aug. 3 from Singapore. Competition starts with water polo.
Open water competition at the World Swimming Championships in Singapore went off Wednesday after two postponements because of water-quality problems at Sentosa, the island area on the coast.
Watch every medal Toronto's Summer McIntosh has won at a long course world championship. Swimming at the world aquatics championships in Singapore gets underway on July 26 on cbcsports.ca and CBC Gem.
Singapore's women's water polo captain says the World Aquatics Championships serves as a good stepping stone for the team. It helps to finetune things leading up to December's SEA Games. The team's campaign is winding down after an 18-9 defeat to Argentina in the 13th-16th classification match.
Fans from Canada will be able to watch the contest on CBC. Local distributors who will be making the action available to fans across Asia and Europe can be found here. As mentioned, Singapore is the host nation for this year’s World Aquatics Championships.
World Aquatics chief Brent Nowicki is expecting to see swimming medallists from more countries than ever at the upcoming World Championships in Singapore, reflecting the sport's growth outside its traditional power bases.
Singapore's men's water polo team was defeated 26-6 by Paris Olympics bronze medallists United States in their final Group C match at the World Aquatics Championships. It's the third straight defeat for Singapore,
The U.S. men's water polo team made light work of its final match in Group C, downing Singapore 26-6 to remain unbeaten in the preliminary round.
Despite her tender age, China's Yu Zidi has recorded times that could have earned her medals at last year's Paris Olympics.
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