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Myrtha Pools at the 8th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Lima
Myrtha Pools is proud to be the leader of the 8th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Lima, Peru. From August 30 to September 4, some 600 promising young swimmers from more than 100 countries will meet in Lima to compete at the highest level. The Myrtha pools installed in the Videna aquatic centre will once again be the scene of international swimming competition, just three years after the XVIII edition of the 2019 Pan American Games.
The National Sports Village in Lima once again will show off its three pools built with Myrtha technology that have continued to be an asset for the country’s athletes, and aquatic sports in general. After closures due to the pandemic, 2022 marks the return to international competition for a unique aquatic centre in Peru, and one of the most advanced in all of Latin America. A 52m training pool, a diving pool equipped with a bubble system – to soften the impact from the highest platforms – and a 50m competition pool designed with the cutting-edge Myrtha CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and the Strahlenturbulenz system. The latter system is designed to avoid impeding swimmers with currents in the competition course, and at the same time to provide perfect and efficient circulation of the water. All the Myrtha pools in the Videna centre are approved by FINA for national and international competition.
Supported by Myrtha Pools, Agathe Pauli competes “at home” with all the passion that characterizes her.
She stands out not…
Train in a Myrtha pool, compete in a Myrtha pool” sounds like a slogan, but it’s not, it’s simply the…