European Aquatics Championships 2022 Day 11: LIVE Streaming, When and Where to Watch, Schedule

Take a look at the schedule for August 21 of the European Aquatics Championships 2022.

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By Abhiruchi Rout | Aug 20, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Italian capital Rome is hosting the European Aquatics Championships from August 11 and will run through August 21. The dates of the events clash with those of the 2022 European Championships. There will be a total of 77 events spread across five disciplines—swimming, artistic swimming, open water swimming, diving, and high diving for 231 medals. This competition will feature more than 1500 swimmers from various countries. Stadio del Nuoto, Stadio Nicola Pietrangeli, Lido di Ostia, and Campi 1-2 Circolo del Tennis are the locations for the matches.

European Aquatics Championships 2022 Day 11: LIVE Streaming, When and Where to Watch

The LIVE streaming in Europe will be on Eurovision Sports All Aquatics here. Live results throughout the competition will be available at microplustiming. The games are currently streaming on Sky Sports, BBC sports, BBC 1 and 2, and LEN TV channels, which will cover both the morning and afternoon sessions.

For more information regarding the championship, check out the official website, roma2022.eu

European Aquatics Championships 2022 Day 11: Schedule for the competition (All the timings are in local time)

DATESPORTCATEGORYEVENTTIMINGS
21-Aug-22DivingMen10m Platform – Preliminary10:00 AM
Men3m Synchro – Final3:45 PM
Men10m Platform – Final5:25 PM
MenMedal Ceremony6:36 PM onwards
Open WaterTeam5 km9:00 AM
TeamMedal Ceremony11:00 AM
High DivingWomen1st Nations Cup2:00 PM
Men1st Nations Cup2:00 PM

European Aquatics Championships 2022: What are some of the previous results?

Chiara Pellacani won her fifth medal and added another medal to the home team’s tally at the European Aquatics Championships 2022. She clinched the gold in the women’s three metres springboard. She now owns two gold, one silver, and two bronze medals. The British duo Ben Cutmore and Kyle Kothari seized the gold in the men’s synchronized platform with a total score of 390.48.