LAUSANNE - Following on the heels of
the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2023 season, the World Aquatics Diving
Recognised Events will feature three events.
The upcoming World Aquatics Diving
Recognised Events schedule:
1st Malaysia Open Diving
Championships 2023
Dates: 4-6 November 2023
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Madrid International Diving Meet 2023
Dates: 1-3 December 2023
Location: Madrid, Spain
66th International Divers’ Day
Rostock 2024
Dates: 18-21 January 2024
Location: Rostock, Germany
Experienced Host Cities
The Malaysian capital city of Kuala
Lumpur will host the first Diving Recognised Event. Having previously hosted
seven Diving Grand Prix competitions, look for passionate Malaysian diving fans
to make for a great event environment – especially when Pandelela Pamg and her
countrymates are performing.
Madrid sets the scene for the second
Diving Recognised Event. Spain’s central capital city is no stranger to
aquatics fans, having hosted 47 previous World Aquatics events. This includes
the 1986, 2003 and 2013 editions of the World Aquatics Championships, a Diving
World Cup tour stop in 2002, and 26 Diving Grand Prix events.
The third Diving Recognised Event
heads to the northern German maritime port of Rostock, a city that has already
hosted 25 World Aquatics competitions, including 24 Diving Grand Prix events.
“Kuala Lumpur, Madrid and Rostock all
have a rich history of hosting international diving competitions. These cities
make for an ideal start of our new World Aquatics Diving Recognised Event
series,” said World Aquatics Technical Diving Committee Chair Bashar Al-Saffar.
“When we embarked on the review of the event strategy, we wanted to ensure that
hosts had the opportunity to create a unique and fresh approach to their
events. The new Recognised Events empower them to manage all aspects of their
event and deliver a new experience for athletes to enjoy.
“This three-city line-up of
experienced diving hosts is sure to resonate with our athletes and make for the
ideal proving grounds for athletes looking to make that step to consistently
competing on the Diving World Cup, World Aquatics Championships and Olympic
Games.”
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