There were a total of fourteen swimming events: six freestyle races ranging from 50 to 1500 metres, two backstroke events at 100 and 200 metres, two breaststroke events of the same lengths, two butterfly events, and two individual medleys at 200 and 400 metres.
All fourteen swimming events were divided into male and female divisions. By the time the competitions concluded after two days, the Bharatiya Empire had secured four gold medals, three in the men's division and one in the women's, along with six silvers and twelve bronzes.
The other countries with the second-best performances were the Netherlands and Spain, each earning one gold medal along with several silver and bronze finishes. There were a few podium winners from Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, but to everyone's surprise, the Chenla Kingdom produced a female athlete who captured the 1500-metre freestyle title, setting a record with a two-second lead over all competitors to claim the gold.
