
China Sweeps Team Golds in Artistic Swimming at World Championships
China dominated artistic swimming at the World Aquatics Championships, sweeping all three team golds with a record-breaking “Soul of the Terracotta Army” routine.
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China dominated artistic swimming at the World Aquatics Championships, sweeping all three team golds with a record-breaking “Soul of the Terracotta Army” routine.
China’s artistic swimmers, inspired by Wukong and Black Myth, earned 307.8001 points to win team technical gold at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.
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Chinese mainland athletes Guo Muye, Liu Jinhan and twin sisters Lin Yanhan, Lin Yanjun each claimed silver at the Artistic Swimming World Cup in Markham.