The 4,800-seater facility will host swimming and artistic swimming, instead of the Indoor Stadium.
SINGAPORE – Singapore will build a temporary facility for swimming and artistic swimming events when it hosts the World Aquatics Championships from July 11 to Aug 3, 2025, organisers revealed on July 12.
Organisers also unveiled the Singapore 2025 logo and tagline “Water Shapes Us” at the countdown event at the OCBC Aquatic Centre. Alan Goh, 2025 World Aquatics Championships organising committee co-chairperson and chief executive officer of Sport Singapore, said the temporary facility will be built by next June and could first host the National School Games.
The water polo and diving events will be held at the OCBC Aquatic Centre. PHOTO: WORLD AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS - SINGAPORE 2025 Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Senior Parliamentary Secretary Eric Chua and Singapore Aquatics president Mark Chay look at the different locations to host the 2025 World Aquatics Championships. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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