World open water race in Singapore postponed over water quality

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Published On: 15 Jul 2025, 12:16 Updated On:15 Jul 2025, 12:54

SINGAPORE, July 15, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The women's 10km open water race at the world swimming championships in Singapore has been postponed because of poor water quality, governing body World Aquatics said on Tuesday.

A review of the course at Sentosa Island found water quality levels "exceeding acceptable thresholds", with organisers making the decision to postpone "in the utmost interest of athlete safety".

The women's 10km race was set to take place on Tuesday morning but has been pushed back to Wednesday, when the men's event will also be held.
"World Aquatics regrets the inconvenience caused by the postponement and acknowledges the commitment and preparation of all athletes, coaches and teams," World Aquatics said in a statement.

"The health and safety of participants remain the highest priority in all competition-related decisions."

World Athletics said tests had "consistently" shown the water quality to be acceptable but that a sample taken on Sunday went over the limit.

Pool swimming events at the world championships begin on July 27.

 

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