More than 7,000 swimmers from over 100 countries to compete at World Aquatics Masters Championships
One senior was told by his doctor to hit the pool to improve his health and took to the water so well, he's now swimming for Singapore. Another felt that swimming as a hobby was not enough and decided to test herself by signing up for nine races. Nadine Yeam speaks to the pair, who will be competing at the World Aquatics Masters Championships in Singapore. The Masters is an event open to international and local participants aged 25 and above. There's no age ceiling or any specific performance standards to meet for entry, making it an accessible event for all. More than 7,000 competitors from over 100 countries are expected to compete across five aquatic disciplines from Jul 26.
One senior was told by his doctor to hit the pool to improve his health and took to the water so well, he's now swimming for Singapore. Another felt that swimming as a hobby was not enough and decided to test herself by signing up for nine races. Nadine Yeam speaks to the pair, who will be competing at the World Aquatics Masters Championships in Singapore. The Masters is an event open to international and local participants aged 25 and above. There's no age ceiling or any specific performance standards to meet for entry, making it an accessible event for all. More than 7,000 competitors from over 100 countries are expected to compete across five aquatic disciplines from Jul 26.