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arena Collects 55 Medals At The 2025 World Championships, Sweeps 95% of Open Water Podium

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    Italian performance swimming brand arena closed the 2025 World Aquatics Championships with 55 medals, including 34 medals in pool swimming and 21 of 22 total medals (95%) in open-water events.

    “The extraordinary results achieved by our athletes at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore embody the very essence of arena’s philosophy,” said Peter Graschi, arena CEO. “Behind every medal is a unique blend of talent, dedication, and cutting-edge technology. We are proud to contribute to the success of these champions, and we remain committed to continuous innovation to give them the best tools to excel.”

    arena’s Key Performances:

    David Popovici (ROU) — Gold 100-meter freestyle (European record); Gold 200-meter freestyle. The Romanian star reaffirmed his sprint dominance by swimming a new European record in the 100m freestyle with a time of 46.51. Kate Douglass (USA) — Gold 200-meter breaststroke (U.S. Record); Silver 100-meter breaststroke; Gold W 4×100 medley relay (World Record); Gold mixed 4×100 free relay (World Record); Silver W 4 x 100 free relay. Gretchen Walsh (USA) — Gold 100-meter butterfly (course record) Gold 50 butterfly; Gold 4x100m Medley Relay (World record) Marrit Steenbergen (NED) — Gold 100-meter freestyle, Bronze 4x100m Freestyle Relay Hubert Kos (HUN) — Gold 200-meter backstroke (European record); Bronze 200-meter individual medley. Nicolò Martinenghi (ITA) — Silver 100-meter breaststroke. Thomas Ceccon (ITA) — Silver 100-meter backstroke; Bronze 50-meter butterfly, Silver 4x100m Freestyle Noè Ponti (SUI) — Silver 100-meter butterfly. Silver 50-meter butterfly. Alex Walsh (USA) — Silver 200-meter individual medley. Kyle Chalmers (AUS) — Bronze 100-meter freestyle, Gold 4x100m Freestyle Yohann Ndoye-Brouard (FRA) — Bronze 100-meter and 200-meter backstroke. Rūta Meilutytė – (LTU) gold 50m breaststroke  Ahmed Jaouadi (TUN) gold 800m and 1500m freestyle Tatsuya Murasa (JPN) bronze 200m freestyle Mio Narita (JPN) silver 400m individual medley ‎

    The total medal count for arena:

    Swimming:

    11 Gold 11 Silver 12 Bronze

    Open Water

    21 Medals 7 gold 7 silver 7 bronze

    About arena 

    Since 1973, arena has revolutionized the world of water sports through intense collaboration with world-class athletes and the development of cutting-edge competition swimsuits. Today, this spirit of collaboration and innovation lives on through the continuous development of advanced materials and Italian design that improves the performance, style and expression of all those who choose arena. From racing in the swimming lanes to living in style, arena is dedicated to providing all swimmers with the tools they need to express themselves, feel confident, win and achieve more.

    For more info: www.arenasport.com/en_us/

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