Singaporean swimmers gearing up to shine at world c’ships, 100 days out

Singaporean swimmers gearing up to shine at world c’ships, 100 days out

The Straits Times - Sports·2025-04-03 06:01

Singaporean swimmers gearing up to shine at world c’ships, 100 days out

Team SG open water swimmer Artyom Lukasevits (centre) warms up with national swimmer Teong Tzen Wei (right) for the SG60 Swim Challenge. ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM

Melvyn Teoh

UPDATED Apr 03, 2025, 01:04 AM

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SINGAPORE – Artyom Lukasevits was just a young boy when the SEA Games came to town 10 years ago, and managed to watch the action unfold only from the stands.

In three months’ time, the 20-year-old Singaporean will have the opportunity to be in the thick of the action when the World Aquatics Championships are staged for the first time here from July 11 to Aug 3 at the Sports Hub.

The open water specialist, born in Singapore to Estonian parents, said: “I’ve always wanted to race in front of my home crowd. The last time that happened on a big stage was the 2015 SEA Games.

“But back then, I was just a kid, I was in the stands watching. Now I get to be in the pool, in the sea (off Sentosa), in front of the home crowd… It means the world, especially for my family and friends.”

“Every time I go overseas for racing, they can’t really follow unless they pay a bomb, but now they get to see first-hand the fruits of my work in the past few years,” said Lukasevits at the 100-day countdown to the championships at the Bukit Canberra Swimming Complex on April 2.

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