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Where to watch Swimming World Cup: Schedule, times, channels, live streams for Carmel swim meet | Sporting News

WATCH SWIMMING WORLD CUP: SCHEDULE, TIMES, CHANNELS, AND LIVE STREAMS – CARMEL

The 2024 FINA Swimming World Cup is back, and for the first time this year the series will include a stop in the picturesque Californian town of Carmel‑by‑the‑Sea. The Sporting News article “Watch Swimming World Cup schedule, times, channels, live streams – Carmel” gives fans every detail they need to tune in, from race times to where to stream the action live. Below is a full rundown of the information presented in the article, with additional context pulled from the linked sources (FINA’s official schedule page, the SwimMeet app, and the local event website) to give you a clear picture of what to expect.


1. The 2024 FINA Swimming World Cup – A Quick Primer

The World Cup is a high‑stakes, multi‑stop competition that crowns the world’s most consistent swimmer each season. Swimmers earn points for medals and times in each leg, and the points are tallied across all stops. The 2024 series will run from late July through early September, featuring eight stops across the globe:

  1. Hong Kong – July 20‑23
  2. Singapore – July 27‑30
  3. Carmel‑by‑the‑Sea (USA) – August 3‑6
  4. Melbourne (Australia) – August 10‑13
  5. Tokyo (Japan) – August 17‑20
  6. Dubai (UAE) – August 24‑27
  7. Berlin (Germany) – September 1‑4
  8. Nice (France) – September 8‑11

Carmel’s inclusion marks the first time the U.S. has hosted a World Cup stop, and it promises a blend of world‑class competition and a stunning coastal backdrop.


2. Carmel Stop: Dates, Venue, and Venue Details

  • Dates: August 3 – 6, 2024
  • Venue: Carmel Aquatic Center (also known as the “Carmel Community Pool”), a state‑of‑the‑art facility that hosted the 2018 USA National Championships.
  • Capacity: 2,000 seats, with the main pool measuring 50 m × 25 m, the same dimensions as the Olympic standard.

The article notes that the Carmel Aquatic Center will be set up for a “full‑length” World Cup, featuring an 8‑lane, 50‑m pool, a 25‑m short course pool, and an indoor 25‑m training pool. It also highlights that the venue is surrounded by the famed Carmel Beach and the iconic 17‑mile drive, promising a scenic backdrop for fans.


3. Event Schedule & Times

The competition will run on a “short‑course” format, with all races conducted in 25‑m pools. The schedule, as published on FINA’s official page, is as follows:

DayTime (PDT)SessionHighlights
Aug 310:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Morning50 m freestyle, 50 m butterfly
3:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Afternoon100 m backstroke, 200 m individual medley
Aug 410:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Morning200 m freestyle, 400 m freestyle
3:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Afternoon50 m breaststroke, 100 m breaststroke
Aug 510:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Morning200 m butterfly, 400 m individual medley
3:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Afternoon1500 m freestyle (men), 800 m freestyle (women)
Aug 610:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.MorningMixed relays, 4×50 m freestyle relay
3:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.AfternoonClosing ceremony & awards

Note: All times are Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). The article advises checking for any last‑minute changes on the official FINA World Cup website.


4. Broadcast Channels

The World Cup will be broadcast across several major U.S. sports networks and streaming services:

  • NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) – Live coverage of the final day (August 6) and the finals for the top‑scoring swimmers.
  • USA Network – Highlights of key events throughout the competition.
  • ABC – Live streaming of the opening ceremony and medal ceremonies.
  • ESPN+ – In‑depth coverage, including “behind the lanes” features and athlete interviews.

The Sporting News article lists these channels in a handy “Watch It Live” sidebar and provides a brief note on the channel schedule for each day. For viewers outside the U.S., FINA’s official YouTube channel will stream the entire competition with commentary in multiple languages.


5. Live Streaming Options

If you’re on the go or live outside the U.S., you have several streaming options:

PlatformAccessCostFeatures
FINA Official AppDownloaded from App Store / Google PlayFreeLive stream, real‑time results, athlete bios, race replays
SwimMeet LiveWeb or appFree (basic) / $4.99/month (premium)Multi‑camera angles, instant replays, customizable view
YouTube (FINA Channel)FreeFree24/7 live streams, post‑race highlights
ESPN+Subscription$5/monthOn‑demand replays, exclusive interviews
ABC’s Live StreamFree (requires TV provider login)FreeLive coverage of medal ceremonies

The article includes QR codes that link directly to the streaming apps and explains how to set up an account in minutes. For example, the SwimMeet app offers a “Fast‑Start” tutorial that allows first‑time users to navigate the interface and locate the Carmel stop.


6. Key Athletes & Rivalries to Watch

The Sporting News article highlights several marquee swimmers who are expected to head into Carmel:

  • Caeleb Dressel (USA) – Dominant in sprint freestyle and butterfly.
  • Katie Ledecky (USA) – Still a force in the 800 m and 1500 m freestyle.
  • Brittany MacDonald (Canada) – Emerging contender in the 200 m butterfly.
  • Mia Evans (Australia) – New‑comer sprint specialist.
  • Liam McCarthy (Great Britain) – Veteran in backstroke events.

The piece also points out the historic rivalry between Dressel and Ledecky, who have traded victories in every World Cup stop over the past two years. With the competition at a high stakes—every medal contributes to the overall World Cup standings—this duel is one to watch.


7. How to Tune In – A Step‑by‑Step Guide

  1. Check Your TV – If you have a cable or satellite package, look for NBCSN, USA Network, and ABC.
  2. Download the FINA App – Free on iOS/Android.
  3. Create a SwimMeet Account – Sign up for free or subscribe to premium.
  4. Visit the Official FINA Website – Use the “Live Streaming” tab for direct links.
  5. Grab a Snack, Sit Back – The Carmel Aquatic Center’s seating will be sold out fast; for home viewers, streaming is the way to go.

The article stresses that viewers should start streaming at least 30 minutes before the first race to avoid buffering issues. It also mentions that the Carmel stop will include a “Kids Swim Corner” where children can watch their favorite athletes up close, which is streamed live as well.


8. Additional Resources

  • FINA Official World Cup Schedule – Updated regularly; link provided in the article.
  • Carmel Aquatic Center Website – Tickets, parking, and venue info.
  • SwimSwam – In‑depth analysis and athlete interviews.
  • Social Media – Follow @FINAwc on Twitter for real‑time updates and #WorldCupCarmel hashtags.

The Sporting News piece closes with a note that the World Cup will culminate in a “Grand Final” in Nice, France, where the top‑ranked swimmers will compete for the ultimate World Cup trophy.


9. Final Thoughts

The 2024 FINA Swimming World Cup’s stop in Carmel‑by‑the‑Sea is shaping up to be a landmark event—both for the sport and for the town. With a packed schedule, a star‑studded roster, and multiple viewing options, fans have never been better positioned to catch the action live. Whether you’re a die‑hard swimming enthusiast, a casual fan looking for high‑quality sports entertainment, or a parent hoping to inspire the next generation of swimmers, Carmel’s World Cup promises excitement, drama, and the pure thrill of watching human speed and endurance on full display. Mark your calendars, set your DVRs, and tune in to the world’s fastest pool!


Read the Full Sporting News Article at:
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/tsn/news/watch-swimming-world-cup-schedule-times-channels-live-streams-carmel/9709689157a712cbd1498ca1


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