
The World’s Best Divers Will Be In Windsor – Tickets Now on Sale for the World Aquatics World Cup – Windsor 2025!
Windsor, Ontario – The world’s best divers are coming to Canada! From April 10 to 13, the World Aquatics Diving World Cup – Windsor 2025 presented by Speedo and WFCU Credit Union will bring top-tier international diving action to the Windsor International Aquatics and Training Centre presented by WFCU Credit Union.
Fans can now secure their seats to witness thrilling performances from elite athletes representing dominant diving nations, including Canada, Great Britain, China, the United States, and Mexico.
This prestigious competition will feature nine events, including all eight Olympic events and a spectacular team event, promising an unforgettable experience for spectators. Team Canada has officially been selected and boasts an exciting lineup of athletes ready to make waves on home soil.
Meet Team Canada
- Kate Miller (Ontario Olympian) & Katelyn Fung (London-born diver) – They will both represent the nation in the Women’s 10m individual event. The duo will also compete together in the 10m synchro event for the first time at a senior international competition.
- Benjamin Tessier (Commonwealth Games & World Cup competitor) & Matt Cullen (2022 World Junior Champion) – Competing in both the 10m individual and 10m synchro events.
- Mia Vallée (Two-time World Championships & World Cup medalist) & Amélie-Laura Jasmin (2023 World Cup competitor) – Representing Canada in the Women’s 3m individual.
- Amélie-Laura Jasmin & Sonya Palkhivala (3-time World Junior Champion) – Teaming up for Women’s 3m synchro, with Pahkivala making her return to international competition after recovering from a knee injury.
- Carson Paul & Victor Povzer (Maple, Ontario) – Competing in the Men’s springboard events, proudly wearing the Canadian colours.
“We are thrilled to welcome the World Aquatics Diving World Cup to the City of Windsor next month,” said Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens. “Windsor is a world-class sports tourism destination, and it’s no surprise organizers chose the state-of-the-art Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre for this prestigious competition. We look forward to seeing the world’s top athletes competing in our pool, attracting thousands of fans and visitors to the city and surrounding region. The event will inspire excellence, have a positive impact on our economy, contribute to efforts to Strengthen the Core of downtown Windsor, and bring edge-of-your-seat entertainment to Windsor-Essex. Windsor’s investment in top-tier facilities continues paying off, and I’m grateful for the continued investment in our community from our partners at Diving Plongeon Canada, to Tourism Windsor Essex, and all the event organizers, athletes, coaches, officials, and fans. We look forward to welcoming the world back to our community, and to watching Windsor shine again this year.”
This is a unique opportunity to witness world-class diving as these talented athletes compete for gold. Join us in Windsor to cheer on Team Canada and experience the thrill of international diving at its best.
Tickets are now available, and are selling fast – don’t miss out! Visit www.diving.ca/worldcup2025 to purchase your tickets today.
“We are excited for the world to have their eyes on Windsor for the World Aquatics Diving World Cup this April, not only highlighting our sport infrastructure but also making Windsor a must-see destination for people around the world to visit. With over 22 nations now being showcased at the World Cup, the audience tuning in to see the world’s best, including past-and-future Olympians, will be huge as they watch them compete at the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre” said Gordon Orr, CEO of Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island. “Advance ticket sales already show that more than 70% of purchasers are driving or flying to Windsor to see the event and we look forward to a bustling downtown filled with spectators and athletes alike.”
The 2025 World Aquatics Diving World Cup would not be possible without the generous support of our valued public partners. The event is partly financed by the Government of Ontario, the Government of Canada, Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island, and the City of Windsor.
Today we are also excited to announce WFCU Credit Union as the premier local sponsor for the World Aquatics Diving World Cup.
“As the co-presenting sponsor of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup, WFCU Credit Union is honoured to help showcase the talent of our world’s most elite divers,” said Eddie Francis, WFCU Credit Union President & CEO. “We also take pride in boosting the exposure of the Windsor-Essex community and our state-of-the-art aquatic facility on the international sports stage.”
These partnerships underscore the region’s commitment to sport, tourism, and community engagement as it plays a vital role in bringing the world’s top divers to Windsor and highlighting Canada as a premier destination for international competition.
About World Aquatics World Cup
The World Aquatics World Cup is a premier international diving competition, bringing together the world’s best athletes. The event showcases elite talent, breathtaking performances, and a celebration of aquatic sports on the global stage.
The 2025 World Aquatics Diving World Cup has three stops.
- Stop 1 – Guadalajara, Mexico – April 3 to 6
- Stop 2 – Windsor, Canada – April 10 to 13
- Stop 3 – Super Final – Beijing, China, from May 2 to 4
To qualify for the Super Final, the athletes must perform well at the two first stops of the circuit.
About Diving Canada
Diving Plongeon Canada (DPC) was established in 1967 as a not-for-profit organization to promote the growth and awareness of the sport in this country. As a member of FINA, the world’s governing body of aquatic sports, DPC contributes to the development of globally accepted standards of excellence in diving and supports the rules and regulations of international competition. DPC shares a national commitment to advance the art and sport of diving and to position Canada as the number one diving nation of the world. For information, visit www.diving.ca.