The World Short Course Swimming Championships 2024

The World Short Course Swimming Championships 2024


The World Short Course Swimming Championships 2024 are set to make a splash at the Duna Arena in Budapest, Hungary, from December 10-15, 2024. This competition marks a pinnacle event in the swimming calendar, featuring some of the world's fastest swimmers in a 25-meter pool.

Key Highlights:

This year's championships are particularly thrilling due to several key aspects and storylines:

New Talent and Returning Champions: Expect intense competition as seasoned champions and upcoming stars vie for medals and records. Notable competitors include Summer McIntosh, Elijah Winnington, and Hubert Kos.

Key Details:

  • Date: December 10-15, 2024
  • Venue: Duna Arena, Budapest, Hungary
  • Workforce: Approximately 1,000 workers, including organization, security, and service staff

About Duna Arena:

  • The Duna Arena is known as the "place where the impossible becomes possible". It was constructed in just two years and opened its doors in 2017.
  • It has a permanent seating capacity of 5,000, which can be expanded to 13,000 with temporary seating.
  • The arena has hosted significant events, including the 2017 and 2022 World Aquatics Championships, and is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities.



Event Schedule:

  • Tuesday, December 10: Preliminary heats and semifinals
  • Wednesday, December 11: Preliminary heats and finals
  • Thursday, December 12: Preliminary heats and finals
  • Friday, December 13: Preliminary heats and finals
  • Saturday, December 14: Preliminary heats and finals
  • Sunday, December 15: Finals and medal ceremonies

Highlighted Athletes:

This year's standout competitors include:

  • Summer McIntosh: Known for her prowess in freestyle and individual medley.
  • Elijah Winnington: A strong contender in the freestyle events.
  • Hubert Kos: A home favorite and versatile swimmer excelling in backstroke and IM.
  • Daiya Seto: Looking to secure his seventh consecutive title in the 400m Individual Medley.
  • Siobhan Haughey: Defending her title in the 200m freestyle.

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