Men’s 200m Backstroke (semi-final) – Luke Greenbank
Women’s 4x200m Freestyle (final) – no Brits
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What coverage will be on the BBC?
The BBC will feature live coverage of the swimming and
diving events online, on Red Button and on TV. You can see the full schedule for the swimming here.
What are the World Championships?
The World Championships are arranged by global body FINA (Fédération
Internationale de Natation) and take place every two years.
This year’s event runs from 14-30 July in Budapest, Hungary.
The schedule includes a variety of aquatic sports including diving, swimming,
synchronised swimming, water polo, open water swimming and high diving.
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Men’s 200m Individual Medley (final) - Max Litchfield
Women’s 100m Freestyle (semi-final) - Freya Anderson
Men’s 100m Freestyle (final) – Duncan Scott
Women’s 50m Backstroke (final) - Georgia Davies
Men’s 200m Breaststroke (semi-final) – Ross Murdoch & James Wilby
Women’s 200m Butterfly (final) - no Brits
Women’s 200m Breaststroke (semi-final) – Molly Renshaw & Jocelyn Ulyett
Men’s 200m Backstroke (semi-final) – Luke Greenbank
Women’s 4x200m Freestyle (final) – no Brits
What coverage will be on the BBC?
The BBC will feature live coverage of the swimming and diving events online, on Red Button and on TV. You can see the full schedule for the swimming here.
What are the World Championships?
The World Championships are arranged by global body FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation) and take place every two years.
This year’s event runs from 14-30 July in Budapest, Hungary. The schedule includes a variety of aquatic sports including diving, swimming, synchronised swimming, water polo, open water swimming and high diving.
At the previous event, held in Kazan, Russia, GB came fifth in the medals table with 14 medals.