Hubi Kos on Going 6-for-6 Through Two Stops: “This for me is all about having fun”

2025 WORLD AQUATICS SWIMMING WORLD CUP – Westmont

***Sorry for the audio quality, we made a technical error when capturing some of them***

Through the first two stops of the World Cup, Hubi Kos is undefeated in backstroke, having won the 50, 100, and 200 in Carmel and Westmont. After his races in Westmont, the Hungarian champion spoke on his Texas training partners, his potential NCAA lineup, and chasing SCM world records.

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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Bobthebuilderrocks
7 months ago

Ah, so Hubert will be the one to continue the winning Texas ways in the 200 free

snailSpace
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
7 months ago

That would be wild lol. Even in the current 200 free power vacuum.

Jimbo
7 months ago

You can have fun in Austin too…

MigBike
7 months ago

Yes we also believe winning is fun…Losing, not so much.

snailSpace
Reply to  MigBike
7 months ago

He said multiple times in Hungarian interviews how much fun the 100IM was… which he didn’t win once.

JeahBrah
7 months ago

3:35 PB at an untapered meet in 400IM, didn’t realize he had that in his pocket… makes sense as a 3rd event at NCAAs

Swimmingly Sorry
7 months ago

Hubi is a silent assassin.

He arrives, he executes the job, he leaves.

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