
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.
China added two silvers in artistic swimming at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships: Guo Muye in the men’s solo free and twins Lin Yanhan and Lin Yanjun in the duet technical final.
The squad from the Chinese mainland won gold in the team free routine at the World Aquatics Championships, scoring 348.478 with “Gravitation” to outpace Spain and Japan.
19-year-old Xu Huiyan soared to victory with 272.9917 points, securing the Chinese mainland’s first women’s solo technical gold at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.
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