2026 LAUSANNE SWIM CUP
The 2026 Lausanne Swim Cup is nearly upon us, with the three-day competition kicking off Friday, March 13th.
As in years past, a host of international talent is set to take to the Vaudoise Aréna pool, giving us multiple must-see match-ups both on the men’s and women’s sides.
Olympic medalists Noe Ponti and Roman Mitykov highlight the domestic roster, with the former entered in the 50m free and 50m/100m fly events while the latter has a hefty five-event lineup including his signature trio of backstroke races.
Maxime Grousset of France, a 2024 Olympic relay medalist and reigning multi-world champion, heads up a strong French contingent. Joining the 26-year-old are teammates Clement Secchi, Mewen Tomac, Yohann Ndoye-Brouard, Beryl Gastaldello, Marie Wattel and others.
There is a sprinkling of additional notables, including versatile Mary-Sophie Harvey of Canada, entered in a monster repertoire of seven events.
World record holder Thomas Ceccon of Italy is also entered in seven events, as Dutch Olympic medalist Caspar Corbeau is sticking to his bread-and-butter breaststroke contests.
Grant House is the lone American, with the former Arizona State University standout ready to race the men’s 50m/100m/200m free, 50m back, 50m breast, 100m fly and 200m IM events.