Explore the diverse world of aquatic sports – from competitive swimming to artistic synchronization, discover the disciplines that make aquatic sports truly spectacular.

Diving
Diving is an aquatic sport where athletes perform acrobatic movements and jumps into the water from a springboard or platform at varying heights. It requires precision, body control, flexibility, and aesthetic execution, with judges scoring based on technique and degree of difficulty.
Swimming
Swimming is a competitive sport involving races over different distances using four main strokes—freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. It demands strength, speed, endurance, and technique, with events held in pools ranging from 25m to 50m.
Waterpolo
Waterpolo is a high-intensity team water sport combining swimming, strategy, and ball-handling skills. Two teams compete to score goals by throwing a ball into the opponent’s net while maintaining constant movement in deep water. It requires stamina, teamwork, and tactical play.
Open Water Swimming
Open water swimming involves long-distance races held in natural water bodies such as seas, rivers, or lakes, typically covering 5km, 10km, or even marathon distances. It tests endurance, navigation, adaptability to varying conditions, and mental resilience.