WATCH: FINA race videos from the first day of the Dubai World Cup, including both world records

FINA has posted race footage on its website from the first day of action at the Dubai World Cup, including the 200 IM and 200 breast world records set by Katinka Hosszu and Daniel Gyurta, respectively.

Note: these race videos are apparently not available to every country due to rights restrictions. We’ve posted the links below, though they don’t appear to be available to fans in the United States. It’s unclear which countries can view the videos, though hopefully our commenters will let us know in the comment section below.

Men’s 100 Free

Women’s 200 Free

Men’s 50 Breast

Women’s 100 Breast

Women’s 100 Fly

Men’s 100 Back

Women’s 50 Back

Men’s 200 Fly

Women’s 200 IM

Men’s 400 Free

Women’s 50 Free

Men’s 200 Breast

Men’s 100 IM

Women’s 200 Back

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Lennart van Haaften
9 years ago

I can watch them in the Netherlands, however the videos only show heats, not finals (at least the sample I checked).

Ulf
9 years ago

For some reason the videos are not available i Sweden either.

Sean S
9 years ago

Last year all the world cup race videos ended up on the universal sports YouTube channel, I wish they were still doing it because it says the FINA videos aren’t available in my country and for Doha the video quality was not very good.

beachmouse
Reply to  Sean S
9 years ago

Because they’ve figured out they can’t show soccer and hair regrowth infomercials 24/7, beIN Sports seems to have the broadcast rights to FINA World Cup action this year, not Universal Sports in the USA like it has been in the past. I stumbled upon them rebroadcasting the first stop of the WC over central time zone breakfast a few days back.

whatimsayingis
9 years ago

videos are unwatchable with is unfortunate cause I’m dying to watch that world record

SWIMFR
9 years ago

The videos are not available in France neither. I tried to follow the livestream for both the Doha and Dubai World Cups aswell, but had the same problem.

Mandy Hardie
9 years ago

World Cup in Dubsi can be watched via Live app in the UK

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