XXXVI Templars Open Water Crossing

  • Sun, September 27, 2026
  • Free
  • 3 races
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Event summary

The XXXVI Templars Open Water Crossing takes place on September 27, 2026, at Praia Fluvial de Vila Nova, in Tomar. The event is part of the XIX National Open Water Circuit 2025–2026, organized under the Portuguese Swimming Federation (FPN).

Held in river conditions on the River Nabão, the competition features a 5000m official Circuit race for Open Water (AA) and Masters AA swimmers, alongside 1500m and 400m promotional distances. The race contributes to the national ranking standings and is one of the longest-running open water events in Portugal.

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Regulation ↗

Date
September 27, 2026

Location
Praia Fluvial de Vila Nova – Tomar, Portugal

Races
5000m – Circuit race (AA & Masters AA)
1500m – Promotional race
400m – Promotional race

Minimum Age (Circuit)
14 years old (age considered as of 31/12/2026)

Time Limit (5000m)
2h00

Regulatory Framework
The event follows FPN General Regulations and World Aquatics Open Water rules.
Wetsuit usage depends on official water temperature measurement.
Electronic timing by Multicrono.


Tomar, Santarém

Races


Benefits

🏊 Official stage of the XIX National Open Water Circuit 2025–2026
⏱️ Electronic timing by Multicrono
📊 Individual and collective ranking scoring
🌊 Competition in certified open water river environment
🏅 Circuit final awards for top-ranked swimmers
🛡️ Event conducted under FPN and World Aquatics regulations


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