Swimming at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games information
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Swimming at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games
Venue
National Aquatics Stadium
Dates
6–9 August 2023
← 2017
The Swimming at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games will be held at National Aquatics Stadium, Trinidad from 6 to 9 August 2023. A total of 35 events to be contested.[1]
Maximum 2 athletes will be allowed per individual event while only 1 team will be allowed in relay races.
^"Aquatics - Swimming". Commonwealth Games - Trinbago 2023. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
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