The Asian Aquatics Championships wrap up in Ahmedabad: Myrtha Pools anchors the future of Indian aquatics
Myrtha pools at the heart of India’s largest sports complex: a legacy beyond the Asian Aquatics Championships
Now that the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships in Ahmedabad have come to a close, the spotlight on performances and medals has faded. However, the legacy of this continental event, hosted in a centre that will shape the future of Indian aquatic sports, remains. The newly inaugurated Aquatic Centre at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex - now recognised as India’s largest and most advanced sports facility - has proven its world-class credentials, powered by Myrtha Pools’ cutting-edge technology.
Over the past two weeks, Asia’s top swimmers, divers, water polo players and artistic swimmers competed in Myrtha’s state-of-the-art pools, engineered to the highest international standards. This event has not only celebrated aquatic excellence, but also marked a milestone in India’s sporting development.
Now, as the Championships conclude, the Ahmedabad Aquatic Centre is about to embark on a new chapter. It will become a training hub for India’s national aquatic teams and an opportunity hub for young athletes eager to develop in world-class conditions.
Thanks to its sustainable, precision-engineered design, which was proven during the Championships, Myrtha’s installation in Ahmedabad is set to be a cornerstone for the future of Indian aquatics, where global technology meets local ambition.