
Chengdu Closes 2025 World Games with Record-Breaking Inclusivity
Chengdu concludes the 2025 World Games with record global participation and historic inclusivity, as China leads the medal count and sets new benchmarks in sports diversity.
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Chengdu concludes the 2025 World Games with record global participation and historic inclusivity, as China leads the medal count and sets new benchmarks in sports diversity.
China made history at the World Games 2025 in Chengdu, securing top gold and overall medals while hosting a record-breaking global sporting event.
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