2020 European Aquatics Championships

The 2020 European Aquatics Championships were scheduled to take place in Budapest, Hungary, from 11 to 24 May 2020. However, on 20 March it was announced that the event had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with 17 to 30 August 2020 set as tentative replacement dates.[1][2][3]

35th European Aquatics Championships
Host city Budapest, Hungary
Date(s)10–23 May 2021
Venue(s)Danube Arena (swimming, diving, artistic swimming)
Lupa Lake (open water swimming)

Schedule

Competition dates by discipline are:[2][4]

  • Swimming: TBA
  • Diving: TBA
  • Open water swimming: TBA
  • Artistic swimming: TBA

Venues

The venues of the competition will be the Danube Arena, in central Budapest, for swimming, diving and artistic swimming events and the Lupa Lake, located in the town of Budakalász (part of the Budapest metropolitan area) for open water swimming events. Three other venues will be used for practice and training: the Komjádi Pool, the BVSC Pool and the Széchy Tamás Pool.[4][5]

Budapest Budakalász
Budapest
Budakalász
Danube Arena Lupa Lake
Capacity: 5,300
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gollark: I have no idea what that corresponds to.
gollark: ... in Turkey?
gollark: They also have the advantage of being a socially-acceptable place to live independently or whatever and do weird and/or possibly reckless things, although it's possible this is partly marketing.
gollark: Anyway, on the one hand, universities are apparently quite good jobs-wise and I can probably get into a fairly good one, but on the other hand ~£50000 could pay for 200 years of osmarks.tk server time.

References

  1. "Budapest to host all 2020 Europeans". len.eu. 9 July 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  2. "LEN Events 2020" (PDF). len.eu. 4 November 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  3. "LEN postpones European Aquatics Championships". LEN. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  4. "European Aquatics Championships 2020 – Budapest". len.eu. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  5. Braden Keith (17 May 2019). "Bon voyage Balaton: organizers choose Lupa to host 2020 European Open Water". swimswam.com. Retrieved 14 November 2019.


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