Abbie Wood Thriving in World Cup Format: “It gets really competitive and not as time focused”

2025 SWIMMING WORLD CUP – CARMEL

Britain’s Abbie Wood showed at the first World Cup stop of 2025, winning the 400 IM by over a second and placing 2nd in the 200 IM. This will be Wood’s first time competing in all 3 of the World Cup stops, an environment that puts an emphasis on racing, where she says she thrives.

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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