Spain and Italy set for more glory at European Aquatics Junior Artistic Swimming Championships
Spain and Italy, who dominated last year’s European Aquatics Junior Artistic Swimming Championships in Cottonera, Malta are ready to maintain their standing having selected 14 athletes each – comprising the two largest teams – at the next edition which will take place in Athens from June 25 to 28.
Included in the Spanish team are Naia Alvarez Vicente and Rocio Calle Garcia, who will defend the women duet technical and free titles they won last year.
Greece and France are next largest teams, numbering 13.
Great Britain’s 10-strong team includes Ranjuo Tomblin, who won silver in last year’s men’s solo technical and free events shortly after becoming the first Briton in 39 years to earn an artistic swimming gold at the senior European Aquatics Championships.
Tomblin won senior European bronze in the solo free earlier this month before making the podium at the World Cup Super Final in his new partnership with Paris 2024 bronze medallist Isabelle Thorpe.
Entry details can be found here:
https://europeanaquatics.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Athletes_2025_06_17_13_57ASjuniors.pdf
https://europeanaquatics.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Entry_List_2025_06_17_13_56asjuniors.pdf
Mike Rowbottom for European Aquatics
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