Friday, January 30th – Sunday, February 1st
Centre National Sportif et Culturel d’Coque, Luxembourg
LCM (50m)
Meet Central
The 2026 Luxembourg Euro Meet is set to get underway this weekend, spanning Friday, January 30th through Sunday, February 1st.
The 26th edition of the annual competition has been requested to World Aquatics to be classified as a qualifying event for the 2027 World Aquatics Championships. which means international stars may be vying for potential roster slots every time they dive in.
Although we’re awaiting the official start lists, we have a preview of the elite global talent about to descend upon the Centre National Sportif et Culturel d’Coque.
Among the expected contestants are a handful of athletes who are coming off of last weekend’s Geneva International Challenge. That includes Olympic medalist Caspar Corbeau of the Netherlands, who enjoyed a sweep of the breaststroke events a week ago.
This weekend he’ll be challenged by rising 18-year-old Filip Nowacki, with the British ace ready to follow-up his 2025 breakout year which saw the teen shatter the national junior records in both the 100m breast (59.20) and 200m breast (2:07.32) at the World Junior Championships. His latter effort established a new European Junior Record.
For comparison, Corbeau’s lifetime bests rest at 59.03 and 2:07.73, respectively, potentially setting up an electric showdown between the pair this weekend.
Olympic champion Matt Richards has been highlighted by organizers as having entered the competition, as well as his Olympic teammate Freya Colbert.
Versatile ace Roos Vanotterdijk of Belgium headlines the women’s entries, with the group aloso including Olympic medalist Tes Schouten of the Netherlands who is racing in her second competition of 2026 after withdrawing from last year’s World Championships due to health issues.
Kieran Bird (GBR)
Michele Busa (ITA)
Freya Colbert (GBR)
Caspar Corbeau (NED)
Martine Damborg (DEN)
Carlos D’Ambrosio (ITA)
Abdelrahman Elaraby (EGY)
Florine Gaspard (BEL)
Filip Nowacki (GBR)
Matt Richards (GBR)
Helena Rosendahl-Bach (NED)
Clara Rybak-Andersen (DEN)
Tes Schouten (NED)
John Shortt (IRL)
Roos Vanotterdijk (BEL)