Spain Achieves Historic Milestone with Over 100 Medals in Aquatic Sports Championships
Spain surpassed 100 medals in aquatic sports, achieving 103 at the 2025 World Championships.
Key Points
- • Spain won a total of 103 medals in World Championships for aquatic sports.
- • The 2025 World Championships in Singapore brought Spain 12 medals: 4 gold, 3 silver, 5 bronze.
- • Spain excelled in artistic swimming and secured its first high diving medal.
- • The accomplishments reflect Spain's enhanced competitiveness in aquatic sports.
Spain has made history by surpassing 100 medals in World Championships for aquatic sports, reaching a remarkable total of 103 medals following a stellar performance at the 2025 World Championships in Singapore. Over three weeks of competition, the Spanish team secured 12 medals, comprising 4 gold, 3 silver, and 5 bronze, marking the best achievement in the country's aquatic sports history.
Spain’s exceptional performance was prominently displayed in artistic swimming, where the team clinched 3 golds, 2 silvers, and 3 bronzes. The water polo teams continued their successful tradition by winning one gold and one bronze. Notably, the Championships also marked Spain's first medal in high diving, a silver earned by Carlos Gimeno. This collection of medals equaled the previous record set in Barcelona in 2013 but featured a more balanced distribution of medal types, showcasing the advancing competitiveness of Spanish aquatic sports.
Before the Singapore event, Spain had accumulated 91 medals in aquatic disciplines and 96 across all sports. Historical records indicate that Spain excels in various categories, with 61 medals in artistic swimming, 18 in swimming, 17 in water polo, 5 in open water, and 1 in high diving. This latest achievement reflects the growth and international recognition of Spain's aquatic athletes.