Watch Open Water World Cup Saturday via Eurovision Sport on Swimming World
Watch Open Water World Cup Continue Saturday via Eurovision Sport on Swimming World

The World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup continues Saturday in Golfo Aranci, Italy, with three more races available to watch exclusively via Eurovision Sport on Swimming World.
After Friday’s 10K races delivered both a photo-finish men’s battle and another dominant win from Australia’s Moesha Johnson, Saturday’s schedule shifts to the mixed relay and the 3K knockout sprint events.
France’s Sacha Velly won the men’s 10K in 1:49:07.50, edging countryman Marc-Antoine Olivier, who touched in 1:49:07.80. Italy’s Andrea Filadelli finished third in 1:49:08.30, separated by less than one second.(read SW coverage of this morning’s 10K here)
On the women’s side, Johnson continued her strong World Cup season with a 25-second victory in the 10K. Johnson won in 1:54:12.10, followed by Spain’s Angela Martinez Guillen 1:54:37.20 and France’s Caroline Jouisse in 1:54:38.60.

Marcello Guidi, Sacha Velly, Gregorio Paltrinieri: Photo Courtesy: LEN
Saturday now gives fans another chance to follow the World Cup from Golfo Aranci live on Swimming World through the Eurovision Sport channel.
At 10:00 a.m. (GM+2), the mixed 4x1500m relay opens the day. Men’s 3K knockout sprint follows at 3:00 p.m., with women’s 3K knockout sprint scheduled 4:30 p.m.
On the East Coast, the mixed relay is scheduled for 4:00 a.m. EST, followed by men’s 3K knockout sprint at 9 am and women’s 3K knockout sprint 10:30 a.m.
The 3K knockout sprint brings a different kind of race to the World Cup schedule. Shorter, tighter and more immediate than the 10K, the format puts a premium on speed, positioning and quick tactical decisions.
For Swimming World readers, this weekend is also part of a larger opportunity: direct access to major international aquatics events through Eurovision Sport on Swimming World.
Open water mixed relays gives fans a chance to watch national teams build strategy across four legs, with men and women racing together in a fast-moving team format
Tune in Saturday as the World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup continues from Golfo Aranci, Italy.
Watch via Eurovision Sport on Swimming World
Open water swimming has always been one of aquatics’ most dramatic disciplines, but too often fans only see the results after the race is over.
Eurovision Sport and Swimming World are giving viewers a chance to see the race unfold: the pack movement, the physicality, the feeding strategy, the tactical surges and the final sprint.
Watch live or on demand to see whose strategy paid off and how the race was won.
Tune in tomorrow morning:
Event: World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup
Location: Golfo Aranci, Italy
Dates: May 1-2, 2026
Watch: Eurovision Sport on Swimming World
Coverage: Live and On Demand




