The World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup in Paris came to a close after three days of high level competition at the historic Piscine Georges Vallerey, with Klara Bleyer, Guo Muye and Ukraine among the standout names of the event.

Held from 27 to 29 March, the second stop of the 2026 World Cup series brought together many of the sport’s leading athletes, who combined technical quality and creative expression across a packed programme. World Aquatics said the event highlighted both the consistency of established stars and the emergence of new talent.

Bleyer impressed with her Solo Free success, while Guo continued his strong form in the men’s field. Ukraine also delivered one of the major performances of the meet by claiming victory in the Team Acrobatic event.

Set in one of the sport’s most iconic venues, the Paris stop also underlined the growing depth and diversity of artistic swimming, with several nations reaching the podium as the World Cup season gathers momentum.
