Over 600
promising athletes from more than 100 countries are expected to compete in the
premier international event for junior swimmers in Otopeni, Romania, from 19-24
August 2025.
BUDAPEST
– World Aquatics announces Otopeni, Romania as the upcoming host of the World
Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships from 19-24 August 2025.
Over 600
promising young swimmers from more than 100 National Federations are expected
to compete.
Located
beside the Romanian capital Bucharest, Otopeni is emerging as a vibrant hub for
sports events, thanks to its modern facilities and commitment to hosting
world-class competitions.
Hosting
the World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships further positions Otopeni as a
key destination in the global aquatic sports calendar. The city held the World
Aquatics Men’s U20 Water Polo Championships in 2023, and nearby Bucharest will
host a World Aquatics Men’s Water Polo World Cup 2025 tournament in January
2025.
The
six-day competition will take place at the Aquatics Complex, a facility
purpose-built for hosting world-class international swimming events with a
2,400-seating capacity. The venue opened with the European Junior Swimming
Championships in 2022 and hosted the European Short Course Swimming
Championships in 2023.
Olympic
swimming champion Camelia Potec, now President of the Romanian Swimming and
Modern Pentathlon Federation and Chair of the World Aquatics Junior Swimming
Championships – Otopeni 2024, hailed the host city selection.
“We are
proud and excited that Romania was chosen to organise the World Junior
Championships, a prestigious competition that will line up the most talented
young swimmers around the world.
“This
announcement recognises Romania's efforts to develop the sport and the passion
with which we have been involved in promoting swimming,” added Potec. “We thank
everyone who contributed to this success—from athletes, coaches, partners, and
supporters.
"We
are ready to offer an unforgettable show, as happened at the European Short
Course Swimming Championships in 2023, and to show the world that Romania can
host top-class events!"
The most
recent edition of the World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships was held in
Netanya, Israel, in 2023. At this event, athletes set 12 new World Junior
Swimming Championship Records and two World Junior Records.
Among
those carving their careers on the global stage who competed at the last
edition of the World Junior Swimming Championships are World medallists Eneli
Jefimova of Estonia, Lana Pudar of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Milla Jansen of
Australia, and Kuzey Tuncelli of Turkey.
Romania’s
current swimming superstar, David Popovici, solidified his standing in the
sport by winning three golds and a relay silver at the 2022 edition of the
World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships.
The World
Aquatics World Junior Swimming Championships were first held in 2006 in Rio de
Janeiro (BRA). Subsequent editions of the biennial event followed in Monterrey
(MEX) in 2008; Lima (PER) in 2011; Dubai (UAE) in 2013; Singapore (SGP) in
2015; Indianapolis (USA) in 2017; Budapest (HUN) in 2019; Lima (PER) in 2022,
and Netanya (ISR) in 2023.
Editor’s
Note: The World Aquatics World Junior Swimming Championships were previously
the FINA World Junior Swimming Championships.
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