Chinese artistic swimming teams delivered impressive performances at the World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup in Markham, Canada, claiming two silver medals in debut appearances and tight competitions. The event highlighted emerging talents and established stars alike, underscoring Asia’s growing influence in global aquatics sports.
Newcomers Guo Muye, 16, and Liu Jinhan, 23, made waves in the mixed duet free final with a score of 276.9909 points, securing second place behind Spain’s Dennis Gonzalez Boneu and Iris Tio Casas. Guo had already showcased his prowess earlier by winning the men’s solo free title at the same event.
In another standout moment, twin sisters Lin Yanhan and Lin Yanjun captured silver in the women’s duet free final with 253.0640 points, trailing Spain’s Tio Casas and Lilou Lluis Valette. The siblings’ synchronized artistry and precision drew praise from judges, reflecting China’s depth in the sport.
The World Cup results set the stage for intensified rivalries ahead of major international events, with athletes from over 30 countries and regions competing. Spain dominated the podium across categories, but China’s consistent placements signal strategic investments in nurturing young talent.
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Chinese competitors add two silvers at Artistic Swimming World Cup
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