China News Service, August 18th. On the 17th, Beijing time, the FINA announced the schedule for the 2021 Swimming World Cup Series. The competition will start in September, with a total of 6 stations, one of which will be held in Jinan in September 2021, but the specific date has not yet been determined.

  The 2021 Swimming World Cup series is determined to be 6 stations, which will be held in Singapore, Jinan, China, Berlin, Germany, Budapest, Hungary, Doha, Qatar, and Kazan, Russia from September next year. It is reported that the venue for the opening match of the Swimming World Cup next year will be chosen between two Asian cities, Singapore and Jinan. The specific competition time will be announced later.

  According to the FINA, these six World Cup series are all held in the short pool (25 meters), and they are also the qualifying rounds for the short pool swimming world championships to be postponed to next December.

  Except for the two races in the Asian region, the time of the other 4 races has been determined: Berlin will be held on October 1-3, Budapest on October 7-9, and Doha will be on October 21- On the 23rd, Kazan Station will be October 28-30. (Finish)