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Berlin's Swimming Scene Surges: Latest Results and Records Fall Across City's Premier Pools

From Kreuzberg's public facilities to elite training centres, aquatic athletes delivered standout performances this week as summer season reaches full momentum.

By Berlin Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 1:34 am

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Berlin's water sports community celebrated a banner week of competition, with swimmers and aquatic athletes posting impressive times across multiple venues as the summer season intensifies. The results underscore the capital's growing reputation as a hub for competitive swimming in Germany.

At the Olympiastadion's state-of-the-art aquatics centre in Charlottenburg, the Berlin Swimming Association held its weekly elite championships on Tuesday evening, attracting over 400 spectators. Several athletes posted qualifying times for the national summer trials, with particular strength shown in the 200-metre freestyle category, where multiple competitors dipped below the 1:50 threshold—a significant benchmark for age-group advancement.

The Kreuzberg public pools, reopened fully after maintenance work earlier this month, hosted the city's largest community swimming carnival since 2024. Operating under the Berliner Bäderbetriebe umbrella, the facilities welcomed nearly 3,000 participants across recreational and competitive categories. Entry fees remained modest—€2.50 for adults, €1.50 for concessions—making aquatic access broadly available across the city's diverse neighbourhoods.

Water polo took centre stage at the Spandauer Forst training complex, where TSV Spandau's first team secured a decisive 14-8 victory over visiting rivals from Hamburg. The squad demonstrated improved tactical discipline following recent coaching adjustments, with goalkeeper performance particularly noteworthy in the final quarter.

Open-water swimming continues gaining traction among Berlin's fitness-conscious population. The Müggelsee community, located southeast in Köpenick, hosted approximately 150 participants in Sunday's dawn session—a modest increase from recent weeks as water temperatures climb toward 19 degrees Celsius. Safety protocols remained stringent, with DLRG lifeguards stationed at designated swimming zones.

Diving competitions at the Schöneweide facility showcased promising talent development, particularly among under-14 competitors. Technical execution standards have noticeably improved across multiple clubs participating in the city league, with coaches attributing gains to enhanced training methodologies and equipment investment.

Berlin's aquatic infrastructure continues expansion plans. The Senate's recent budget allocation includes €4.2 million toward renovating aging changing facilities across ten municipal pools, addressing long-standing accessibility concerns. Completion targets 2027.

Next week's headline event features the Berlin Masters Championships at Charlottenburg, where over 600 swimmers aged 25+ will compete across distance specialties. Registration closes Thursday, with fees starting at €18 per event. The competition typically draws international participants, reflecting Berlin's established position within European aquatic calendars.

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