China's swimming stars made waves at the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in Singapore this weekend, snagging three gold medals in a thrilling display of speed and skill! 🏊♂️💨
Pan Zhanle kicked off the 🇨🇳 gold rush by winning the men's 100m freestyle final (46.09s), his first short-course victory this season. \"It feels surreal!\" he later told reporters, having previously raced in Shanghai and Incheon.
Breaststroke king Qin Haiyang continued his undefeated streak 🤯 across all three World Cup stops, claiming the 50m title in 25.47s. Not to be outdone, Tang Qianting dominated the women's 100m breaststroke (1:03.10), completing China's golden trifecta. 🥇
Team China also scored silvers through Yang Junxuan (200m freestyle) and Yu Yiting (50m butterfly), while Hong Kong's Siobhan Haughey wowed crowds with her 200m freestyle win. 🇭🇰
In other highlights, France's Leon Marchand smashed the men's 200m individual medley world record (1:48.88) – talk about making a splash! 🌊
With eyes now on Paris 2024, these athletes are proving the pool is where dreams turn golden. 🏅✨
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Chinese swimmers add three more gold medals at World Cup in Singapore
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