World Aquatics Swimming Championships 25m: Schedule, dates, how to watch, TV and streaming

Swimming for stardom: Everything you need to know about the 25m World Championships

While the vast majority of high-profile sporting events in 2024 have now drawn to a close, those going for glory in the water cannot indulge in the Christmas festivities just yet, as the World Aquatics Swimming Championships are just around the corner.

Formerly known as the World Short Course Championships, the biennial competition - which was first held in 1993 - welcomes the globe's most celebrated swimmers to race for glory in a 25m pool.

In contrast to the World Aquatics Championships, where diving, water polo, open water swimming, artistic swimming and high diving are also on the menu, the December competition is purely for the bread and butter of swimming, and the ever-dominant USA are bidding to top the medal table for the fifth time in a row.

Here, Sports Mole provides a comprehensive guide to the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships, including dates, streaming options and athletes to keep a close eye out for.


When and where is the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships?

This year's World Aquatics Swimming Championships will be held over six days from December 10 to December 15 at the Duna Arena in the Hungarian capital of Budapest.

Hungary is no stranger to holding high-profile swimming competitions, having previously hosted the 2017 and 2022 editions of the World Aquatics Championships.


How can I watch the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships?

Viewers in the UK cannot watch the World Aquatics Swimming Championships on terrestrial television, but the competition will be streamed in its entirety on the Eurovision Sport service.

A full list of TV and streaming options for fans across the world can be found here.


2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships schedule

All times UK

Tuesday, December 10

From 8am:

Women's 400m freestyle heats Women's 100m backstroke heats Women's 50m butterfly heats Women's 100m individual medley heats Women's 4x100m freestyle relay heats Men's 1500m freestyle heats Men's 100m backstroke heats Men's 50m butterfly heats Men's 200m individual medley heats Men's 4x100m freestyle relays heats

From 4.30pm:

Women's 400m freestyle final Women's 100m backstroke semi-finals Women's 50m butterfly semi-finals Women's 200m individual medley final Women's 4x100m freestyle relay final Men's 1500m freestyle final Men's 100m backstroke semi-finals Men's 50m butterfly semi-finals Men's 200m individual medley final Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

Wednesday, December 11

From 8am:

Women's 100m freestyle heats Women's 800m freestyle heats Women's 100m breaststroke heats Men's 100m freestyle heats Men's 100m breaststroke heats Mixed 4x50m medley relay heats

From 4.30pm:

Women's 100m freestyle semi-finals Women's 800m freestyle final Women's 100m backstroke semi-finals Women's 100m breaststroke semi-finals Women's 50m butterfly final Men's 100m freestyle semi-finals Men's 100m backstroke final Men's 100m breaststroke semi-finals Men's 50m butterfly final Mixed 4x50m medley relay final

Thursday, December 12

From 8am:

Women's 50m backstroke heats Women's 200m butterfly heats Women's 100m individual medley heats Women's 4x200m freestyle relay heats Men's 400m freestyle heats Men's 50m backstroke heats Men's 200m butterfly heats Men's 100m individual medley heats

From 4.30pm:

Women's 100m freestyle final Women's 50m backstroke semi-finals Women's 100m backstroke final Women's 200m butterfly final Women's 100m individual medley semi-finals Women's 4x200m freestyle relay final Men's 100m freestyle final Men's 400m freestyle final Men's 50m backstroke semi-finals Men's 100m backstroke final Men's 200m butterfly final Men's 100m individual medley semi-finals

Friday, December 13

From 8am:

Women's 1500m freestyle heats Women's 200m breaststroke heats Women's 100m butterfly heats Men's 200m breaststroke heats Men's 100m butterfly heats Men's 4x200m freestyle relay heats Mixed 4x50 freestyle relay heats

From 4.30pm:

Women's 1500m freestyle final Women's 50m backstroke final Women's 200m breaststroke final Women's 100m butterfly semi-finals Women's 100m individual medley final Men's 50m backstroke final Men's 200m breaststroke final Men's 100m butterfly semi-finals Men's 100m individual medley final Men's 4x200m freestyle relay final Mixed 4x50 freestyle relay final

Saturday, December 14

From 8am:

Women's 50m freestyle heats Women's 50m breaststroke heats Women's 400m individual medley heats Men's 50m freestyle heats Men's 800m freestyle heats Men's 50m breaststroke heats Men's 400m individual medley heats Mixed 4x100m medley relay heats

From 4.30pm:

Women's 50m freestyle semi-finals Women's 50m breaststroke semi-finals Women's 100m butterfly final Women's 400m individual medley final Men's 50m freestyle semi-finals Men's 800m freestyle final Men's 50m breaststroke semi-finals Men's 100m butterfly final Men's 400m individual medley final Mixed 4x100 medley relay final

Sunday, December 15

From 8am:

Women's 200m freestyle heats Women's 200m backstroke heats Women's 4x100m medley relay heats Men's 200m freestyle heats Men's 200m backstroke heats Men's 4x100m medley relay heats

From 4.30pm:

Women's 50m freestyle final Women's 200m freestyle final Women's 200m backstroke final Women's 50m breaststroke final Women's 4x100m medley relay final Men's 50m freestyle final Men's 200m freestyle final Men's 200m backstroke final Men's 50m breaststroke final Men's 4x100m medley relay final


Athletes to watch at the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships

Fans hoping to catch a glimpse of four-time Paris gold medallist Leon Marchand will be left disappointed, as the 22-year-old Frenchman will not be competing at this year's World Aquatics Swimming Championships.

However, 18-year-old Canadian protege Summer McIntosh - who won three Olympic titles of her own in the French capital this summer - will be present at the competition, as will the USA's Kate Douglass, who took home two golds and two silvers from Paris.

The 11-strong Great Britain contingent is headlined by Ben Proud, the runner-up in the 50m freestyle at the Paris 2024 Games and a former Short Course world champion in the event from the 2021 tournament.

Freya Anderson - a mixed medley gold medallist from Tokyo 2020 - is another established British name to keep an eye out for; the 23-year-old is a 13-time European champion (from both long and short course championships) but is still searching for her first senior world title.


What happened at the 2022 World Aquatics Swimming Championships?

In its final year as the FINA World Swimming Championships, the 2022 competition - held in Melbourne, Australia - saw the USA customarily dominate and head back to the other side of the planet with an unrivalled 36 medals, 17 of them gold.

Hosts Australia placed second in the overall table with 26, while Italy achieved 16 podium placements - marginally better than Canada's 14 - but the Brits could only manage four medals, one silver and three bronzes.

Proud could not defend his 50m freestyle title from 2021, but he still managed GB's highest individual finish as he placed second behind Jordan Crooks of the Cayman Islands, while Tom Dean (200m freestyle), Adam Peaty (100m breaststroke) and Anna Hopkin (50m freestyle) won bronze in their respective events.

A total of 14 world records - 11 of which were relay-related - were also broken throughout the 2022 World Aquatics Swimming Championships, where the USA topped the medal table for a record-extending ninth time; not since Brazil finished first in 2014 have the Americans been knocked off their perch.


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