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LEN open water cup

Bericht van European Aquatics (voorheen LEN)

Datum: 
woensdag, 28 mei, 2025 - 00:00 t/m zaterdag, 31 mei, 2025 - 23:45

European Aquatics is delighted to announce that the 21st edition of the European Aquatics Open Water Swimming Championships will be held in Stari Grad, on the island of Hvar, Croatia, from 28th to 31st May 2025. This event marks a significant return to the origins of the competition, as Stari Grad hosted the inaugural championships in 1989.

Venues Announced for 2025 LEN Open Water Cup

European Aquatics is delighted to announce the schedule and locations for the 2025 European Aquatics Open Water Cup, a highlight of the marathon swimming calendar. The events will take place across five stunning venues, offering diverse and challenging conditions for Europe’s top athletes. The series begins on 3rd May 2025 in Protaras, Cyprus, before heading to Setubal, Portugal, on 22nd June. The third leg follows in Paris, France on 26th July, before continuing to Barcelona, Spain on 20th September and concluding in Razanac, Croatia, on 27th September – creating a fascinating finale with two rounds in as many weeks. 

LEN Cup stage 5

Datum: 
zaterdag, 27 september, 2025 - 00:00 t/m 23:45

Razanac, Croatië -->

LEN Cup stage 4

Datum: 
zaterdag, 20 september, 2025 - 00:00 t/m 23:45

Barcelona, Spanje -->

LEN Cup stage 3

Datum: 
zaterdag, 26 juli, 2025 - 00:00 t/m 23:45

Parijs, Frankrijk -->

LEN Cup stage 2

Datum: 
zondag, 22 juni, 2025 - 00:00 t/m 23:45

Sebutal, Portugal -->

LEN Cup stage 1

Datum: 
zaterdag, 3 mei, 2025 - 00:00 t/m 23:45

3 May in Protaras, Cyprus -->

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2023 LEN Open Water Cup schedule revealed

European Aquatics is delighted to reveal the full schedule for the 2023 LEN Open Water Cup programme.

The six-leg series will run from 19 March and conclude on 23 September.

As in 2022 the season will begin in Eliat, Israel, before heading to the Italian coastal town Piombino for the second leg, with the competition concluding following leg six in Barcelona, Spain.

In between, the Serbian capital Belgrade will return as a host venue before Samorin (Slovakia) and Veles (North Macedonia) join the line-up.