The Artistic Swimming World Cup in Markham, Canada just got even more exciting! Day 2 saw the Chinese mainland set the stage on fire by claiming two dazzling gold medals and a well-earned bronze. 🏆
In the women's solo free final, Xu Huiyan delivered an impeccable performance, scoring 218.8438 points—over 18 points ahead of second-place Mari Alavidze from Georgia. This win marked her second gold at the event, following her solo technical title on Thursday.
The excitement continued in the men's solo free final, where 16-year-old Guo Muye wowed the crowd. Competing to traditional Chinese music, he earned the gold with 192.7988 points, proving that passion and skill come at any age. 🔥
Meanwhile, in the women's duet technical final, the twin sisters Lin Yanhan and Lin Yanjun impressed with a strong performance that brought them a bronze medal with 279.5150 points. The Austrian sisters, Anna-Maria Alexandri and Eirini-Marina Alexandri, clinched the title, with Spain's duo finishing close behind.
This thrilling day of artistic swimming highlights the creative brilliance and youthful energy driving the Chinese mainland's aquatic talents. Stay tuned for more inspiring sports updates! ⚡
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China claim 2 golds, 1 bronze on Day 2 of Artistic Swimming World Cup
cgtn.com