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National Aquatics Center hosts thrilling youth swimming open

By Zhu Bochen
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The 2024 Water Cube Youth Swimming Open kicks off at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing, May 18, 2024. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]

The National Aquatics Center in Beijing buzzed with excitement as it welcomed over 1,900 young athletes for the 2024 Water Cube Youth Swimming Open from May 18 to 19.

During the weekend, swimmers representing 69 swimming clubs and schools from across the country participated in a total of 140 single and relay events at the dual-Olympic venue, vying for top honors while also fostering new friendships.

More than 500 staff members, including referees, volunteers, and coaches from various clubs, actively contributed to the event's operations to ensure smooth execution.

Athletes compete during the 2024 Water Cube Youth Swimming Open at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing, May 18, 2024. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]

This year's event featured further integration of digital technologies within the sporting competition. Ru Jiang, general manager of the National Aquatics Center's swimming subsidiary, said the venue introduced a self-developed mini-program on WeChat for the registration process. This innovative feature also enabled young swimmers and their parents to access real-time updates on the competition results, creating an enhanced and engaging experience for all involved.

Renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and dual-Olympic legacy, the National Aquatics Center has played a pivotal role in hosting high-level competitions and offering top-notch training services for athletes. Looking ahead, it will remain committed to leveraging its unique advantages and making an even greater contribution to the country's sports industry.

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