With events taking place in 14 age groups (from 25 to more than 100 years old), the Masters World Championships programme includes five aquatic sports:

Open water swimming – August 7

Synchronised swimming – August 5-10

Diving – August 12-16

Water polo – August 10-16

Swimming – August 10-16

Training sessions kick off on August 2. Synchronised swimming teams will be first to try out Kazan’s swimming pools. The open water swimming training sessions are scheduled for August 4 whereas water polo players and swimmers will start their practices on August 7.

The competitions will take place at 5 sports venues: Aquatics Palace, Kazanka Venue, Burevestnik, Olymp and Akcharlak swimming pools.

The maximum number of medal events contested at the 16th FINA World Masters Championships is 635.