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China's Guo Muye Dominates Artistic Swimming World Cup with Gold Double 🏅

China’s Guo Muye Dominates Artistic Swimming World Cup with Gold Double 🏅

Chinese artistic swimming star Guo Muye made history this weekend in Paris, clinching two gold medals at the 2026 World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup! The 17-year-old phenom first grabbed the men's solo technical title, then doubled down with a show-stopping solo free performance inspired by the hit video game 'Black Myth: Wukong' 🎮.

Guo pushed boundaries by executing the highest difficulty routine of the competition, earning 259.4950 points from impressed judges. His upgraded moves – including gravity-defying twists and razor-sharp transitions – reflect months of intense training with China's national team 💪.

"Leveling up my routine was risky, but winter training supercharged my stamina," Guo told reporters, flashing his gold medals. British silver medalist Ranjuo Tomblin and Kazakhstan's bronze winner Viktor Druzin rounded out the podium.

This victory builds momentum for Guo ahead of 2026's major aquatic sports events, proving artistic swimming isn't just about grace – it's about gaming-level strategy and next-gen athleticism 🌊✨.

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