World’s finest swimming stars head for Dubai

Sport360 staff 07:16 13/08/2014
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  • Star lineup: Australia’s Robert Hurley is among the swimmers coming to Dubai.

    An impressive line up of swim­mers will be seen in action later this month in the second round of the FINA/Mastbank Swimming World Cup in Dubai.

    Along with current World Cup champions Chad Le Clos of South Africa and Katinka Hosszu of Hun­gary, the entry list features multiple world and Olympic champions and world record holders, including Spain’s Mireia Belmonte, Hunga­ry’s Daniel Gyurta, Robert Hurley of Australia and Daryna Zevina of Ukraine.

    UAE Swimming Association and Chairman of the Organising Com­mittee Ahmed Al Falasi said: “We are delighted with the quality of the entries we have received.

    “The competition will again be very tough and we are looking for­ward to another wonderful event”.

    Dubai Sports Council general secretary Dr Ahmad Saad Al Sharif added: “This is the fourth time Dubai has hosted a leg of the pres­tigious Swimming World Cup. We have been privileged to watch the best in the world in action in previ­ous years, and we encourage sports fans to witness what promises to be another exciting competition.”

    The Swimming World Cup is con­tested in a 25m pool and sees both men and women vying for prize money in each of the 36 events over two days of competition.

    The overall men’s and wom­en’s series winner also receives $100,000 (Dh367,000). The event will see teams from over 30 coun­tries competing for honours.

    The Dubai competition, which will take place from August 31- Sep­tember 1, is the second round of the seven-leg highly competitive World Cup series, which will commence in Doha from August 27-28.

    After Dubai, the competition will move on to Hong Kong, then Moscow, Beijing and Tokyo. The fi­nal event will be held in Singapore from November 1-2.

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