~ Paris World Cup showcases stars, rising talents and standout team performances at iconic Piscine Georges Vallerey "VAN" (Sports Desk - 31.03.2026) :: The World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup – Paris 2026 concluded after three captivating days of competition (27–29 March) at the historic Piscine Georges Vallerey, where the world’s leading artistic swimmers combined technical precision with creative expression. From Klara Bleyer’s standout Solo Free victory to Guo Muye’s continued dominance in the men’s field and Ukraine’s impressive Team Acrobatic triumph, established champions and emerging talents shared the spotlight. Across a packed programme of events, athletes delivered high-quality performances that underlined the sport’s continued evolution on one of its most iconic stages. Set against the backdrop of a venue synonymous with Olympic history, Paris provided a fitting stage for the second stop of the 2026 World Cup season. Across three days, athletes demonstrated the increasing depth and diversity of the discipline, with multiple nations reaching the podium. The competition also highlighted the emergence of a new generation of talent, alongside the consistency of established names, as momentum builds toward the later stages of the World Cup series.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2026