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Canadian Olympic medallists Kylie Masse and Taylor Ruck finished off the podium in the women's 100-metre backstroke final at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore on Tuesday.
Men’s 400m Freestyle Gold: Lukas Martens (GER) -- 3:42.35 Silver: Sam Short (AUS) -- 3:42.37 Bronze: Kim Woo-Min (KOR) -- 3:42.60 4. Victor Johnasson (SWE) -- 3:44.68 5. Zhang Zhanshuo (CHN) -- 3:44.82 6. Marco De Tullio (ITA) -- 3:44.92 7. Petar Petrov Mitsin (BUL) -- 3:45.28 8. Oliver Klemet (GER) -- 3:46.86
China's Yiwen Chen and Jia Chen were top of the standings with 325.20 points, while Lia and Mia Cueva Lobato, of Mexico, were third with 294.36 points. Harper and Mew Jensen have now won three consecutive medals together at the World Aquatics Championships, having claimed silver in 2023 and bronze in 2024.
Legendary American swimmer Katie Ledecky took gold, Italy's Simona Quadarella the silver and Australia's Lani Pallister the bronze.
Gretchen Walsh won her first individual long course world title by nearly breaking her own 100m butterfly world record. Walsh clocked 54.73 seconds at the World Swimming Championships, just off her own record of 54.60 from May 3. She owns the top eight times in history.
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It was a bittersweet evening for Team Singapore swim sensation Gan Ching Hwee at the World Aquatics Championships. The 22-year-old competed against the world's best as the fastest Asian swimmer in the women's 1,
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Romanian swimmer David Popovici has won the gold medal in the 200-meter freestyle final at the World Championships in Singapore. The Romanian athlete won with a time of 1:43.53, ahead of American Luke Hobson (1:43.
Pan Zhanle of China said he was “not sure what happened” after crashing out in the heats of the 200 metres freestyle at swimming’s world championships in Singapore on Monday.