Find out all the details on how to tune into live coverage of the World Aquatics Championships 2023 in Fukuoka, along with results, reports and daily schedules.
There is a packed schedule between 14th-30th July across swimming, diving, marathon swimming, artistic swimming and high diving, with British representation across the disciplines.
The below daily schedule will be updated to provide a 48 hour view of upcoming events. You can watch live coverage online via the All Aquatics platform (or the World Aquatics Recast Channel), and listen to live commentary from the swimming programme on BBC Radio 5Live, Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds app (from 23rd-30th July).
Day 17 - (Sunday 30th July)
Swimming (Results)
Heats from 2.30am BST
- Women's 400m Individual Medley Relay - Freya Colbert and Katie Shanahan
- Men's 4x100m Medley Relay - Great Britain
- Women's 4x100m Medley Relay - Great Britain
Semi-finals and Finals from 12pm BST
- Women's 400m Individual Medley Relay FINAL
- Men's 4x100m Medley Relay FINAL
- Women's 4x100m Medley Relay FINAL
Event links
Event reports
- Men's 4x200m team on top of the world again (28th July)
- Britain claim hat-trick of Worlds medals on day five (27th July)
- New British record for Richards in Fukuoka (26th July)
- Richards and Dean secure stunning world gold and silver (25th July)
- Peters and Proud edged out in thrilling fly final (24th July)
- British Diving's strength in depth on show with historic Worlds performance (24th July)
- British record for Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay opens World Champs (23rd July)
- Kyle and Noah contribute to incredible World Champs diving finale (22nd July)
- Mew Jensen night as Kothari and Williams make 10m final (21st July)
- Sixth for Goodfellow on World Champs return (20th July)
- Shortman makes artistic swimming history with solo bronze (19th July)
- Goodfellow through to 3m Springboard final in third (19th July)
- British marathon trio round-off productive Worlds campaign (18th July)
- Toulson secures Olympic quota spot with 10m final qualification (18th July)
- Harper and Mew Jensen take Britain's third synchro silver (17th July)
- History makers Lois and Andrea secure synchro silver (16th July)
- Laugher and Harding make it a silver start in Fukuoka (15th July)
Previews
- British athletes ready for World Champs action in Fukuoka
- Fukuoka the focus for 2023 World Championship team
- British divers confirmed for World Champs and European Games double
- Marathon swimmers selected for World Champs
- Richards relishing the buzz ahead of World Champs
- Keegan "grateful for every opportunity" ahead of Worlds debut
- Swimmers ready for Worlds racing to begin