
China Sweeps All Titles at Diving World Cup Super Final
China dominated the Diving World Cup Super Final in Beijing’s Water Cube, claiming gold in all nine events as 75 divers from 17 regions competed before 21,000 fans.
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China dominated the Diving World Cup Super Final in Beijing’s Water Cube, claiming gold in all nine events as 75 divers from 17 regions competed before 21,000 fans.
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