World-class speed in a World-class pool: Myrtha hits 179 WRs

A great night in Singapore: the WCH Arena became the site of another breathtaking chapter in the history of competitive swimming. On day 4 of the World Aquatics Championships, Léon Marchand delivered a jaw-dropping performance in the 200-meter individual medley, stopping the clock at 1:52.69 seconds to set a brand-new World Record, the 179th ever set in a Myrtha pool.

From the vibrant overall setting to the razor-sharp precision in every lane, Singapore’s competition pool is proving worthy of the world’s fastest swimmers. Engineered with Myrtha’s modular stainless steel structure and revolutionary water circulation system, the competition pool once again provided the perfect setting for elite achievement. It’s no coincidence, as fair racing conditions, zero turbulence and impeccable technical standards have become synonymous with Myrtha Pools.

The undisputed leader in aquatic innovation

As the number of World Records continues to climb, so does Myrtha’s reputation as the undisputed leader in aquatic innovation. Singapore’s fast pool seems poised to present more record-shattering performances.

At 179 world records already established in a Myrtha Pool, the only real question is: Who’s next?

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