Sam Short on Racing in the USA: “I come here to race the best”

2025 SWIMMING WORLD CUP – CARMEL

Sam Short put his distance prowess on full display in Carmel, racing to a dominant win in the 1500 free. Short, the 2023 World Champion in the 400 free, spent a good chunk of time training and racing in the US last season. That trend is continuing for the Aussie with the World Cup circuit in North America this fall.

HOW TO WATCH THE WORLD AQUATICS WORLD CUP

A comprehensive look at television and streaming options for the meet can be found here.

U.S. viewers can watch both prelims and finals on the USA Swimming Network and Peacock, Canadians can stream every session on CBC, and the source for the majority of European nations will be the Eurovision Sport platform.

The competition will also be streamed live and on-demand with the World Aquatics Recast channel. A three-day pass requires 590 credits, which costs $8.26 USD.

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SwimSoot
7 months ago

Tyrion Lannister vibes!

le chase
7 months ago

short to florida confirmed

Swimmingly Dory
7 months ago

So he must be hoping that Jaouadi and Hafnaoui would swim in World Cup since they’re already in USA.

Bignowhere
Reply to  Swimmingly Dory
7 months ago

Or maybe Finke

Swimmingly Dory
Reply to  Bignowhere
7 months ago

Yes

Verram
Reply to  Swimmingly Dory
7 months ago

Aren’t there good ones in the USA other than Tunisians ?

Swimmingly Dory
Reply to  Verram
7 months ago

Finke

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