Doha 2024 set to break participation records for world aquatics championships

Doha 2024 set to break participation records for world aquatics championships

Doha, Qatar, February 1, 2024: Doha 2024 will break the record for the highest number of athletes competing and number of countries represented at the World Aquatics Championships as Qatar hosts the flagship competition for the first time from February 2-18, 2024.

 

The records were announced during a joint press conference held by World Aquatics and the World Aquatics Championships – Doha 2024 Local Organising Committee on the eve of the event. 

 

More than 2,600 athletes representing 201 countries and one refugee team will travel to Doha to compete across six aquatic sports, with qualification spots for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on offer to add to the excitement. 

 

Four of the sports will see a record number of participating countries, including swimming, and three will see a record number of competing athletes.

 

The six aquatic sports will take place at three venues across Doha, including the state-of-the-art Aspire Dome – the biggest aquatic sports complex in the world. The Hamad Aquatic Centre and Old Doha Port will also host competitions providing a spectacular backdrop for the world’s best athletes.

 

World Aquatics President Husain Al Musallam said: “We are delighted to be in Doha for the World Aquatics Championships. Qatar has proven itself as an excellent host of major sports events and we have every confidence that athletes will be provided with the very best conditions to compete. 

 

“Already we have received positive feedback from athletes who are excited for competitions to get underway. As the first time this region has hosted the World Championships, we are also excited by the role the event can play in extending our reach and ensuring everyone can participate, compete in and benefit from aquatic sports."

 

Doha 2024 Director General Khaleel Al Jaber said: “The World Aquatics Championships – Doha 2024 will be a unique celebration of aquatics sports and Qatar’s rich heritage. It is fitting that these Championships are set to break records for participation, reinforcing the importance of this event. 

 

“We are humbled that more athletes, and more countries, than ever before have opted to compete in these Championships. We have no doubt that they will entertain the thousands of spectators in attendance and inspire the next generation of aquatics athletes in Qatar and the wider MENA region.”

 

 

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