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Another Gold for Spain in the Singapore World Cup: Iris Tió and Dennis González, Champions in the Free Mixed Duo

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The Spanish couple beat the Russians in the final by 0.4125 to take the gold metal.

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The day the shy one, the recoleta, the singular Iris Tió, crossed with Andrea Fuentes, who is a punk, there was the fusion of the atom. “When I saw Iris as a little girl I said, ‘Wow!’ In junior she won medals but then she disappeared from the map and knew me so badly... When I came to Spain I thought the first thing I would do would be to give wings to Iris because I really want to find out how to untie them.”

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Redacción deportes, 25 Jul (EFE).- The Spanish synchronized swimming coach, Andrea Fuentes, could not hide her satisfaction with the third gold medal won in the Singapore World Cups, although as she recognized so much success she begins to give “a little vertigo”. “It is being a little overwhelming. The first gold was a little bit like jumping through the air, the second was how, don’t tell me, and the third, wait, what is happening. We are very…

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The Spanish couple beat the Russians in the final by 0.4125 to take the gold metal.

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Spanish artistic swimming makes history after the victory of Dennis González and Iris Tió in the final of the free routine of the mixed duo.

Iris Tió (Barcelona, 2002) told SPORT before the Singapore World Cup that his personal goal "was to be able to return with six medals", that is, in all the choreographies he participated in. It was an optimistic premise, perhaps too high for the level of his rivals... but the new referent of the Spanish synchro knew what he was saying. And he fulfilled it. A week after starting the competition, Iris left Singapore with six medals -which she pred…

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Iris Tió Casas, born in Barcelona in 2002, began swimming in Kallípolis at just five years old. By the time she was nine, she was training daily. Also a communications graduate, she became the first Spanish world champion in the women's freestyle singles at the 2025 World Championships in Singapore, winning her historic gold medal. Read more]]>

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Mundo Deportivo broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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